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Climate Change and Local Public Health in the United States: Preparedness Programs and Perceptions of Local Public Health Department Directors

机译:美国的气候变化与地方公共卫生:地方公共卫生部主任的准备计划和看法

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While climate change is inherently a global problem, its public health impacts will be experienced most acutely at the local and regional level, with some jurisdictions likely to be more burdened than others. The public health infrastructure in the U.S. is organized largely as an interlocking set of public agencies at the federal, state and local level, with lead responsibility for each city or county often residing at the local level. To understand how directors of local public health departments view and are responding to climate change as a public health issue, we conducted a telephone survey with 133 randomly selected local health department directors, representing a 61% response rate. A majority of respondents perceived climate change to be a problem in their jurisdiction, a problem they viewed as likely to become more common or severe over the next 20 years. Only a small minority of respondents, however, had yet made climate change adaptation or prevention a top priority for their health department. This discrepancy between problem recognition and programmatic responses may be due, in part, to several factors: most respondents felt personnel in their health department–and other key stakeholders in their community–had a lack of knowledge about climate change; relatively few respondents felt their own health department, their state health department, or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had the necessary expertise to help them create an effective mitigation or adaptation plan for their jurisdiction; and most respondents felt that their health department needed additional funding, staff and staff training to respond effectively to climate change. These data make clear that climate change adaptation and prevention are not currently major activities at most health departments, and that most, if not all, local health departments will require assistance in making this transition. We conclude by making the case that, through their words and actions, local health departments and their staff can and should play a role in alerting members of their community about the prospect of public health impacts from climate change in their jurisdiction.
机译:尽管气候变化本质上是一个全球性问题,但其对公共健康的影响将在地方和地区层面上得到最深刻的认识,某些司法管辖区可能比其他司法管辖区负担更多。美国的公共卫生基础设施在很大程度上是由联邦,州和地方各级相互关联的公共机构组成,对每个城市或县的牵头责任通常位于地方一级。为了了解当地公共卫生部门的主管如何看待和应对气候变化这一公共卫生问题,我们对133名随机选择的地方卫生部门主管进行了电话调查,答复率为61%。大多数受访者认为气候变化是其管辖范围内的问题,他们认为此问题在未来20年内将变得更加普遍或严重。但是,只有少数受访者将适应或预防气候变化作为其卫生部门的重中之重。问题识别和计划对策之间的这种差异可能部分归因于以下几个因素:大多数受访者认为其卫生部门的人员以及社区中的其他主要利益相关者缺乏对气候变化的知识;相对较少的受访者认为自己的卫生部门,州卫生部门或疾病控制与预防中心拥有必要的专业知识,可以帮助他们为自己的管辖区制定有效的缓解或适应计划;大多数受访者认为他们的卫生部门需要额外的资金,员工和员工培训,以有效应对气候变化。这些数据表明,适应气候变化和预防气候变化目前并不是大多数卫生部门的主要活动,而且大多数(如果不是全部)地方卫生部门将需要协助以实现这一过渡。最后,我们提出一个案例,即地方卫生部门及其工作人员可以通过其言行采取行动,并应在提醒其社区成员有关其管辖范围内气候变化对公共卫生的影响前景方面发挥作用。

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