Reducing consequences of extreme heat: The role of weather information access

Nguyen Duc Kien , Nguyen H.D. My , Dang Thi Anh Thu , Thai Khanh Phong , Tran H.B. Chau , Phung Tri Dung
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This study investigates the impact of weather information sources on consequences associated with extreme heat events, employing a cross-sectional survey conducted on hospitalized individuals who have experienced heat stress in Central Vietnam. Multiple information channels, including official agencies and social media, were found to significantly reduce the Cost of Illness (COI) associated with heat-related ailments. Social media, in particular, emerged as a potent tool for climate adaptation. Improving the clarity and accessibility of weather information through official channels is crucial, especially for households with varying income levels. Demographic factors such as age and gender should be considered when fine-tuning communication strategies, with special attention given to individuals with underlying medical conditions, who are particularly susceptible to extreme heat effects. These findings underscore the need to maximize the reach of weather-related information and reduce economic burdens on affected populations. This provides valuable insights for policymakers aiming to bolster climate resilience in vulnerable regions like Vietnam, emphasizing the significance of diverse information sources and tailored communication in climate change adaptation.

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减少极端高温的后果:气象信息获取的作用
本研究通过对越南中部经历过热应激的住院病人进行横断面调查,研究了天气信息来源对极端高温事件相关后果的影响。研究发现,包括官方机构和社交媒体在内的多种信息渠道可显著降低与热相关疾病相关的疾病成本(COI)。社交媒体尤其成为适应气候的有效工具。通过官方渠道提高天气信息的清晰度和可及性至关重要,尤其是对于收入水平参差不齐的家庭而言。在微调传播策略时,应考虑年龄和性别等人口因素,并特别关注有潜在疾病的人群,他们尤其容易受到极端高温的影响。这些发现强调,有必要最大限度地扩大天气相关信息的覆盖面,减轻受影响人群的经济负担。这为旨在加强越南等脆弱地区气候适应能力的政策制定者提供了宝贵的见解,强调了多样化信息来源和有针对性的传播在适应气候变化方面的重要性。
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Dialogues in health
Dialogues in health Public Health and Health Policy
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