Seasons of smoke and fire: preparing health systems for improved performance before, during, and after wildfires

IF 24.1 1区 医学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Attila J Hertelendy PhD , Courtney Howard MD , Cecilia Sorensen MD , Jamie Ranse PhD , Ejemai Eboreime MD PhD , Sarah Henderson PhD , Jeffrey Tochkin MA , Gregory Ciottone MD
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Abstract

Increased frequency, intensity, and duration of wildfires are intensifying exposure to direct and smoke-related hazards in many areas, leading to evacuation and smoke-related effects on health and health systems that can affect regions extending over thousands of kilometres. Effective preparation and response are currently hampered by inadequate training, continued siloing of disciplines, insufficient finance, and inadequate coordination between health systems and governance at municipal, regional, national, and international levels. This Review highlights the key health and health systems considerations before, during, and after wildfires, and outlines how a health system should respond to optimise population health outcomes now and into the future. The focus is on the implications of wildfires for air quality, mental health, and emergency management, with elements of international policy and finance also addressed. We discuss commonalities of existing climate-resilient health care and disaster management frameworks and integrate them into an approach that addresses issues of financing, leadership and governance, health workforce, health information systems, infrastructure, supply chain, technologies, community interaction and health-care delivery, before, during, and after a wildfire season. This Review is a practical briefing for leaders and health professionals facing severe wildfire seasons and a call to break down silos and join with other disciplines to proactively plan for and fund innovation and coordination in service of a healthier future.

烟与火的季节:在野火发生之前、期间和之后,让卫生系统为提高绩效做好准备。
野火发生的频率、强度和持续时间增加,加剧了许多地区暴露于直接危害和烟雾相关危害的程度,导致疏散和烟雾对健康和卫生系统的影响,这些影响可波及数千公里的区域。目前,有效的准备和应对工作受到以下因素的阻碍:培训不足、各学科继续各自为政、资金不足以及市、地区、国家和国际各级卫生系统和治理之间的协调不足。本综述强调了野火发生之前、期间和之后卫生和卫生系统的主要考虑因素,并概述了卫生系统应如何应对,以优化现在和未来的人口健康结果。重点是野火对空气质量、心理健康和应急管理的影响,同时也涉及国际政策和财政等因素。我们讨论了现有抵御气候变化的医疗保健和灾害管理框架的共性,并将其整合到一种方法中,以解决野火季节之前、期间和之后的融资、领导力和治理、医疗劳动力、医疗信息系统、基础设施、供应链、技术、社区互动和医疗保健服务等问题。本综述为面临严重野火季节的领导者和卫生专业人员提供了一份实用的简报,并呼吁打破各自为政的局面,与其他学科联合起来,积极规划和资助创新与协调,为更健康的未来服务。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
28.40
自引率
2.30%
发文量
272
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Planetary Health is a gold Open Access journal dedicated to investigating and addressing the multifaceted determinants of healthy human civilizations and their impact on natural systems. Positioned as a key player in sustainable development, the journal covers a broad, interdisciplinary scope, encompassing areas such as poverty, nutrition, gender equity, water and sanitation, energy, economic growth, industrialization, inequality, urbanization, human consumption and production, climate change, ocean health, land use, peace, and justice. With a commitment to publishing high-quality research, comment, and correspondence, it aims to be the leading journal for sustainable development in the face of unprecedented dangers and threats.
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