气候危机中的医疗复原力:我们有吗?

Future healthcare journal Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fhj.2025.100241
Rosa Montero, Isaac Chung, Mark Wright
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英国越来越多地受到不可预测的天气事件的影响,洪水、热浪和风暴影响着人们的身心健康和生计。随着气候危机的加剧,所有这些都将变得越来越普遍。减少温室气体(GHG)排放的努力进展缓慢。医疗保健系统必须满足多种疾病和老龄化人口日益增长的需求,同时减少其对环境的影响。NHS已经承受着巨大的压力,目前还没有准备好应对这些变化,除非紧急并迅速地采取适应性和弹性措施。医院基础设施需要紧急脆弱性气候危机评估;然而,从根本上说,我们目前使用的护理模式已经过时,需要创新的解决方案,采用数字技术来帮助在社区中开发新的护理模式。不引入复原力将导致未来可预防的死亡。我们必须现在就采取行动,并协同行动。
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Healthcare resilience in the climate crisis: Do we have any?

The UK is increasingly being affected by unpredictable weather events with flooding, heatwaves and storms impacting on physical and mental health and livelihoods. All of these will become increasingly common as the climate crisis accelerates. Efforts made to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are slow. Healthcare systems must meet the growing demands of a multi-morbid and ageing population, while simultaneously reducing their environmental impact. The NHS is already under significant pressures and currently is ill-prepared to deal with these changes unless adaptive and resilient measures are introduced urgently and at pace. Hospital infrastructures require urgent vulnerability climate crisis assessment; however, fundamentally the models of care we currently use are dated and in need of innovative solutions that embrace digital technologies to help develop new models of care in the community. Failure to introduce resilience will lead to future preventable deaths. We must act now and do so collaboratively.

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