地方一级对恶劣天气的卫生准备:对英格兰社区风险登记册的审查

Agnes Jung , Richard Kopnyicky , Katya Brooks , Emily Loud , Sharif Ismail , Agostinho Moreira de Sousa , Daniel Blake
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摘要

气候变化导致的恶劣天气事件日益频繁,给应急规划、响应和恢复带来了挑战。虽然许多国家都有防备和应对特定危害的国家计划,但这些计划对地方健康风险管理战略的影响程度尚不清楚。方法对2023年英国地方恢复力论坛(LRFs)发布的社区风险登记册(CRRs)进行评估。所采用的评估标准涵盖了对分类不利天气风险的识别,以及在crr中纳入国家机构的指导。结果在审查的33份crr中,只有一半提到了恶劣天气风险,大约一半提到了相关的国家和地方指导,以支持准备和应对,以最大限度地减少潜在的健康影响。只有两个crr符合所有评估标准(即,参考不利天气风险,以及国家、地方和英国卫生安全局(UKHSA)关于不利天气风险的具体公共卫生指南)。结论有必要支持加强将国家证据和指导纳入地方风险评估,并将其转化为相关文件,以提高公众对恶劣天气对健康影响的认识。
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Local level health preparedness for adverse weather: A review of Community Risk Registers in England

Background

The increasing frequency of adverse weather events due to climate change poses challenges for emergency planning, response and recovery. While many countries have national plans for preparedness and response to specific hazards, the extent to which these plans influence local health risk management strategies is unclear.

Methods

An assessment of Community Risk Registers (CRRs) published by Local Resilience Forums (LRFs) in England was conducted in 2023. The assessment criteria applied spanned recognition of disaggregated adverse weather risks, through to incorporation of guidance from national agencies within the CRRs.

Results

Of the 33 (out of 38) CRRs reviewed, only half referenced adverse weather risks, and around half referenced relevant national and local guidance to support preparedness and response to minimise potential health impacts. Only two CRRs met all assessment criteria (i.e., the referencing of adverse weather risks, as well as national, local and UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) specific public health guidance on adverse weather risks).

Conclusions

There is a need to support strengthened inclusion of national evidence and guidance into local risk assessments and the translation of these into relevant documents to raise public awareness of the health impacts from adverse weather.
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The journal of climate change and health
The journal of climate change and health Global and Planetary Change, Public Health and Health Policy
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