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A Survey of African American Physicians on the Health Effects of Climate Change

机译:非洲裔美国医师对气候变化对健康的影响的调查

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The U.S. National Climate Assessment concluded that climate change is harming the health of many Americans and identified people in some communities of color as particularly vulnerable to these effects. In Spring 2014, we surveyed members of the National Medical Association, a society of African American physicians who care for a disproportionate number of African American patients, to determine whether they were seeing the health effects of climate change in their practices; the response rate was 30% (n = 284). Over 86% of respondents indicated that climate change was relevant to direct patient care, and 61% that their own patients were already being harmed by climate change moderately or a great deal. The most commonly reported health effects were injuries from severe storms, floods, and wildfires (88%), increases in severity of chronic disease due to air pollution (88%), and allergic symptoms from prolonged exposure to plants or mold (80%). The majority of survey respondents support medical training, patient and public education regarding the impact of climate change on health, and advocacy by their professional society; nearly all respondents indicated that the US should invest in significant efforts to protect people from the health effects of climate change (88%), and to reduce the potential impacts of climate change (93%). These findings suggest that African American physicians are currently seeing the health impacts of climate change among their patients, and that they support a range of responses by the medical profession, and public policy makers, to prevent further harm.
机译:美国国家气候评估得出的结论是,气候变化正在损害许多美国人的健康,并确定某些有色社区的人特别容易受到这些影响。 2014年春季,我们对全美非裔医生协会(National Medical Association)的成员进行了调查,该协会关注数量过多的非裔美国人患者,以确定他们是否在实践中看到气候变化对健康的影响;回应率为30%(n = 284)。超过86%的受访者表示,气候变化与直接患者护理有关,而61%的受访者表示,他们自己的患者已经受到中度或相当大程度的气候变化伤害。最常见的健康影响是严重暴风雨,洪水和野火造成的伤害(88%),由于空气污染导致的慢性疾病严重程度增加(88%),以及长期暴露于植物或霉菌引起的过敏症状(80%) 。大多数受访者支持有关气候变化对健康的影响以及其专业社会的宣传的医学培训,患者和公众教育;几乎所有受访者均表示,美国应大力投资保护人们免受气候变化对健康的影响(88%),并减少气候变化的潜在影响(93%)。这些发现表明,非洲裔美国医生目前正在他们的患者中看到气候变化对健康的影响,并且他们支持医学界和公共政策制定者的一系列应对措施,以防止进一步的伤害。

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