Extreme heat preparedness and response implementation: a qualitative study of barriers, facilitators, and needs among local health jurisdictions in the United States.

Environmental research, health : ERH Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-23 DOI:10.1088/2752-5309/adf08b
Jessica C Kelley, Cat Hartwell, Evan C Mix, Chelsea Gridley-Smith, Gregory A Wellenius, Amruta Nori-Sarma, Jeremy J Hess, Nicole A Errett
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Extreme heat events (EHEs) are the deadliest weather hazards in the United States (U.S.). Local health jurisdictions (LHJs) in the U.S. are frontline responders during EHEs and other public health emergencies. This study aims to clarify the factors influencing EHE preparedness and response implementation. From January to March 2023, we conducted and thematically analyzed four focus group discussions with 17 representatives from U.S. LHJs. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research was used to guide the discussion. Participants described barriers, facilitators, and needs surrounding extreme heat preparedness and response implementation. The focus group discussions identified four factors that influence EHE preparedness and response implementation: local conditions (environmental, political, planning); engaging communities and tailoring strategies; partnerships and relational connections; and available resources. Focus group discussions emphasized the need for EHE preparedness and response activities to be targeted and scaled to the unique climate, population, and needs of the implementing jurisdiction. Local conditions, community engagement, partnerships, and available resources shape LHJ priorities. The study emphasizes the need for scalable resources and comprehensive plans, and identifies research gaps to be addressed in the future.

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极端高温准备和应对实施:美国地方卫生管辖区之间的障碍、促进因素和需求的定性研究。
极端高温事件(EHEs)是美国最致命的天气灾害。美国的地方卫生管辖区(LHJs)是EHEs和其他突发公共卫生事件的一线反应者。本研究旨在厘清影响EHE准备和应对实施的因素。从2023年1月到3月,我们与来自美国lhj的17名代表进行了四次焦点小组讨论,并对其进行了主题分析。《执行研究综合框架》被用来指导讨论。与会者描述了围绕极端高温准备和响应实施的障碍、促进因素和需求。焦点小组讨论确定了影响环境卫生准备和应对措施实施的四个因素:当地条件(环境、政治、规划);吸引社区参与和调整策略;伙伴关系和关系关系;以及可用的资源。焦点小组讨论强调,需要有针对性地开展EHE准备和应对活动,并根据实施管辖区的独特气候、人口和需求进行调整。当地条件、社区参与、伙伴关系和可用资源决定了LHJ的优先事项。该研究强调需要可扩展的资源和全面的计划,并确定了未来需要解决的研究差距。
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