Climate Change and Prevention - Review of Prevention Indicators of the German Federal States in Relation to 'Climate Change and Health'.

Journal of health monitoring Pub Date : 2025-09-17 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.25646/13411
Veronika Reisig, Anne Starker, Marjolein Haftenberger, Marie-Hélène Manz, Klaus Möhlendick, Kristin Mühlenbruch, Annkathrin Haar, Angelina Taylor, Brigitte Borrmann
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Background: The risks of climate change for human health are becoming increasingly apparent. The prevention indicator system of the German federal states (Länder in Deutschland), developed between 2018 and 2022, was therefore reviewed in relation to its relevance to climate change.

Methods: As a first step, a working group with members from different German federal states developed a model on the relationships between climate change and health in the context of prevention. Central aspects of this model were translated into a checklist based on guiding questions, which was used to conduct a systematic, standardised, and evidence-informed assessment of the climate relevance of the prevention indicator system of the German federal states.

Results: Climate change relevance was identified for a total of 49 out of 73 prevention indicators. Most frequently, climate relevance was found for indicators relating to particularly vulnerable groups to climate change-related health impacts (27 indicators), followed by 18 indicators addressing health consequences of climate change.

Conclusions: The assessment methodology that we developed proved suitable and can be applied to assess climate relevance in other health indicator systems. This prevention indicator system requires further development of climate aspects that have not yet been included, such as 'health-relevant climate change impacts', 'health costs', and indicators on vaccine-preventable diseases as climate adaptation measures.

气候变化与预防——审查德国联邦各州与“气候变化与健康”有关的预防指标。
背景:气候变化对人类健康的风险日益明显。因此,审查了2018年至2022年期间制定的德国联邦州预防指标体系(德国Länder)与气候变化的相关性。方法:作为第一步,一个由来自德国不同联邦州的成员组成的工作组在预防的背景下制定了一个关于气候变化与健康之间关系的模型。该模型的核心方面被转化为基于指导性问题的清单,用于对德国联邦各州预防指标体系的气候相关性进行系统、标准化和循证评估。结果:在73项预防指标中,共确定了49项与气候变化相关。最常见的是,与特别易受气候变化相关健康影响的群体有关的指标(27个指标)与气候相关,其次是18个涉及气候变化对健康影响的指标。结论:我们开发的评估方法被证明是合适的,可以应用于评估其他健康指标系统中的气候相关性。这一预防指标体系需要进一步发展尚未纳入的气候方面,如“与健康有关的气候变化影响”、“卫生成本”以及作为气候适应措施的疫苗可预防疾病指标。
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