气候变化、贫困与健康:加拿大背景范围审查

Mariya Bezgrebelna , Emil Aliyev , Yaa S.A. Amoah , Donna Atkinson , Susan Bell Chiblow , Mardi Daley , Julie L. Drolet , Amber Fletcher , Sherilee Harper , Glen P. Kenny , Leanne M. Lacap , Kwame McKenzie , Abhay Sachal , Pierre Valois , Gregor Wolbring , Edward C. Xie , Sean A. Kidd
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导言:人们对气候变化在恶化健康结果和社会差距方面所起作用的认识日益加深,这突出表明贫困是扩大环境危害风险的一个关键因素,也是这种风险的结果。然而,人们对加拿大遇到的独特风险关注不够,这突出表明有必要进行有针对性的了解,以便为有效应对措施提供信息并对其进行评估。指导本次范围界定审查的问题是在加拿大,气候变化和极端天气对贫困人口的身心健康有哪些影响和意义?Scopus、PubMed、PsycINFO 和 Google Scholar,使用与加拿大背景下的贫困、气候变化、健康和幸福相关的关键术语。结果文章包括 23 篇主要研究报告和 5 篇综述,时间跨度为 2000 年至 2022 年。在加拿大,气候变化、贫困和健康的交叉点上出现了六个主题领域:高温、空气污染、食品安全、花粉、野火疏散和卫生系统。讨论尽管由于知识上的巨大差距,在实施循证干预措施方面仍存在挑战,但解决减贫问题被认为是降低环境风险和提高抗灾能力的关键杠杆。未来的研究应考虑探索按社会人口因素分类的结果、高温与空气污染之间的相互联系以及针对弱势群体的干预措施。
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Climate change, poverty, and health: A scoping review of the Canadian context

Introduction

The understanding of the role of climate change in worsening health outcomes and social disparities is growing, highlighting poverty as a key factor amplifying exposure to environmental hazards and as a result of such exposure. However, there has been insufficient focus on the unique risks encountered in Canada, highlighting the necessity for targeted understanding to inform and evaluate effective responses. The question guiding the present scoping review is: In the Canadian context, what are the impacts and implications of climate change and weather extremes on the physical and mental health of those experiencing poverty, as evidenced in the peer-reviewed academic literature?

Methods

A systematic search was conducted within the following four databases: Scopus, PubMed, PsycINFO, and Google Scholar, using key terms related to poverty, climate change, and health and well-being in the Canadian context. Primary research and review articles published in English were included (n = 28).

Results

The articles included 23 reports of primary research and five reviews, spanning 2000 to 2022. Six theme areas emerged at the climate change, poverty, and health intersection in Canada: heat, air pollution, food security, pollen, wildfire evacuation, and health systems.

Discussion

Addressing poverty reduction is identified as a critical lever for reducing environmental risks and enhancing resilience, although challenges remain in implementing evidence-based interventions due to significant gaps in knowledge. Future research should consider exploring outcomes disaggregated by sociodemographic factors, interconnections between heat and air pollution, and interventions targeting vulnerable groups.
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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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