全球对儿科气候宣传、教育和证据的需求。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Haytham Ali, Georgia Bickerton, Praveen Sreekanthalal, Cinthu Vivehananthan, Alison Firth, Bernadette Anne-Marie O'Hare, Rebecca Rhodes, Alison Leaf, Dhurgshaarna Shanmugavadivel, Ekundayo Ajayi-Obe, Nancy Abdel Salam Ahmed Gomaa, Ramla Mohammed, Tony Waterston
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摘要

气候变化是全世界儿童面临的最大生存威胁,对儿童和青少年的健康和福祉产生不利影响。居住在英国境外的皇家儿科和儿童健康学院的成员(受访者)被邀请参加一项在线匿名调查,选择参与的参与者回答了涵盖6个领域的32个问题。来自50个国家的139名受访者参与了这项调查。受访者一致认为,气候变化影响了与热有关(50%)、传染病(64%)和精神健康(36%)儿童发病率的上升。气候危机是全球紧急情况,共同努力对于为子孙后代保护地球至关重要。
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Global need for climate advocacy, education and evidence in paediatrics.

Global need for climate advocacy, education and evidence in paediatrics.

Climate change is the single greatest existential threat to children worldwide, adversely affecting the health and well-being of children and young people.The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health members living outside the UK (respondents) were invited to an online anonymised survey where opting-in participants answered 32 questions covering 6 domains.139 respondents from 50 countries responded to the survey. Respondents agreed that climate change influences the rising rates of children with heat-related (50%), infectious (64%) and mental health (36%).The climate crisis is a global emergency, and working together is paramount to safeguarding the planet for future generations.

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BMJ Paediatrics Open
BMJ Paediatrics Open Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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