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Climate Change and Health Preparedness in Africa: Analysing Trends in Six African Countries

机译:非洲气候变化与健康准备:分析六个非洲国家的趋势

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Climate change is a global problem, which affects the various geographical regions at different levels. It is also associated with a wide range of human health problems, which pose a burden to health systems, especially in regions such as Africa. Indeed, across the African continent public health systems are under severe pressure, partly due to their fragile socioeconomic conditions. This paper reports on a cross-sectional study in six African countries (Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Namibia, Ethiopia, and Kenya) aimed at assessing their vulnerabilities to climate change, focusing on its impacts on human health. The study evaluated the levels of information, knowledge, and perceptions of public health professionals. It also examined the health systems’ preparedness to cope with these health hazards, the available resources, and those needed to build resilience to the country’s vulnerable population, as perceived by health professionals. The results revealed that 63.1% of the total respondents reported that climate change had been extensively experienced in the past years, while 32% claimed that the sampled countries had experienced them to some extent. Nigerian respondents recorded the highest levels (67.7%), followed by Kenya with 66.6%. South Africa had the lowest level of impact as perceived by the respondents (50.0%) when compared with the other sampled countries. All respondents from Ghana and Namibia reported that health problems caused by climate change are common in the two countries. As perceived by the health professionals, the inadequate resources reiterate the need for infrastructural resources, medical equipment, emergency response resources, and technical support. The study’s recommendations include the need to improve current policies at all levels (i.e., national, regional, and local) on climate change and public health and to strengthen health professionals’ skills. Improving the basic knowledge of health institutions to better respond to a changing climate is also recommended. The study provides valuable insights which may be helpful to other nations in Sub-Saharan Africa.
机译:气候变化是一个全球性问题,这影响了不同层次的各种地理区域。它还与广泛的人类健康问题有关,这对卫生系统构成了负担,特别是在非洲等地区。事实上,在非洲大陆公共卫生系统处于严重的压力下,部分原因是他们脆弱的社会经济条件。本文关于六个非洲国家(加纳,尼日利亚,南非,纳米比亚,埃塞俄比亚和肯尼亚)的横断面研究报告了旨在评估其脆弱性气候变化的脆弱性,重点是其对人类健康的影响。该研究评估了公共卫生专业人员的信息,知识和看法水平。它还审查了卫生系统的准备,以应对这些健康危害,可用资源,以及卫生专业人士所感知的国家易受群体的脆弱人口所需的人。结果表明,63.1%的受访者报告说,在过去几年中,气候变化受到广泛经历,而32%的人声称采样的国家在某种程度上经历过它们。尼日利亚受访者记录了最高水平(67.7%),其次是肯尼亚,66.6%。与其他采样国家相比,南非因受访者而被受访者(50.0%)感觉到最低的影响。来自加纳和纳米比亚的所有受访者报告称,由于气候变化引起的健康问题在两国常见。由于卫生专业人员所感知,资源不足重申基础设施资源,医疗设备,应急资源和技术支持。该研究的建议包括有必要改善各级的当前政策(即,国家,区域,地方)对气候变化和公共卫生以及加强卫生专业人士的技能。还建议改善卫生机构的基本知识,以更好地回应变化的气候。该研究提供了有价值的见解,这可能对撒哈拉以南非洲的其他国家有所帮助。

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