朝着印度医疗保健的气候健康方法:专家医生对海得拉巴极端高温对健康影响的观点

Sai Venkata Sarath Chandra N , Aalok Khandekar , Anant Maringanti
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引言气候变化加剧了现有的传染性和非传染性疾病的脆弱性,并产生了新的脆弱性。因此,人们越来越认识到,在全球医学教育和医疗保健行业中,需要专注于“气候健康”。在这项研究中,我们探讨了印度海得拉巴医生对高温对人类健康影响的看法,以及如何在印度医疗保健中采用气候健康方法。方法对全球气候健康,特别是热健康的文献进行综述。在对文献分析的基础上,我们编制了一份访谈问卷,并对16名专科医生进行了半结构化访谈,以了解他们对海得拉巴地区高温对人类健康影响的看法,以及更好地解决高温健康问题所需的体制变革。访谈结果与现存的气候健康研究相比较。结果全球气候健康和高温健康挑战正在加剧,医生们认为海得拉巴地区也不例外。尽管全球北方国家正在努力在医疗保健系统中实施气候健康方法,但在印度医学教育和医疗保健的背景下,这种方向几乎没有。结论海得拉巴地区气候变化和高温对人类健康的影响越来越明显。这表明,迫切需要将对气候健康和高温健康的更多关注作为印度医学教育和医疗保健系统的一部分。这项研究是作为英国经济和社会研究委员会(ESRC)资助的“冷基础设施:离网城市的热生活”项目的一部分进行的(奖项编号:ES/T08091/1)。
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Towards a climate-health approach in Indian healthcare: Perspectives of specialist doctors on health impacts of extreme heat in Hyderabad

Introduction

Climate change impacts human health by exacerbating existing vulnerabilities to communicable and non-communicable diseases and creating new ones. Consequently, there has been increasing recognition of the need for a dedicated focus on ‘climate health’ in medical education and the healthcare profession globally. In this study, we explored the perspectives of doctors on the impact of heat on human health in Hyderabad, India and how a climate health approach can be adopted across Indian healthcare.

Methods

A global literature review on climate health broadly, and heat health specifically was carried out. Based on our analysis of the literature, we developed an interview questionnaire and conducted semi-structured interviews with 16 specialist physicians in order to understand their perspectives on the impacts of heat on human health in the region of Hyderabad and institutional transformations necessary to better address questions of heat health. Interview findings were interpreted against extant research on climate health.

Results

Climate health and heat-health challenges are aggravating globally, and the doctors perceive that the Hyderabad region is no exception. While efforts are underway to operationalize a climate health approach in healthcare systems in countries of the Global North, such an orientation is almost absent from the context of Indian medical education and healthcare.

Conclusion

Impacts of climate change and heat on human health are becoming more apparent in the Hyderabad region. This suggests a strong need to incorporate greater attention to climate health and heat health as part of medical education and the healthcare system in India.

Funding

This research has been conducted as part of the “Cool Infrastructures: Life with Heat in the Offgrid City” project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), UK (Award No: ES/T008091/1).

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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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