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Climate change and human health—what influences the adoption of adaptation programming in the United States public health system?

机译:气候变化与人类健康-哪些因素影响了美国公共卫生系统对适应计划的采用?

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With growing evidence on how climate change impacts human health, public health agencies should develop adaptation programs focused on the impacts predicted to affect their jurisdictions. However, recent research indicates that public health agencies in the United States have done little to prepare the public for predicted climate change impacts, largely due in response to a lack of resources and priority. This study surveyed Environmental Health (EH) Directors across the United States to determine the extent to which individual level attitudes and beliefs influence the adoption of climate change adaptation programming in a department. The results indicate that an EH Director’s perception of the health risk posed by climate change explained 27% of the variance in the number of climate change impacts being addressed. Furthermore, the study found that environmental attitude and political views made strong, unique contributions in explaining the variance in risk perception. The results provide evidence that individual-level attitudes and beliefs, as well as organizational-level barriers influence the adoption of climate change adaptation programs in public health agencies. As a result, increasing EH Directors’ perception of risk by highlighting the likelihood and severity of localized impacts may increase the adoption of adaptation programming despite existing organizational barriers (e.g., lack of resources). Given the fact that risk perception has been shown to influence behavior across cultures, these findings are also useful for understanding the influence of individual decision makers on public health programming around the world.
机译:随着越来越多的证据表明气候变化如何影响人类健康,公共卫生机构应制定适应计划,着眼于预计会影响其辖区的影响。但是,最近的研究表明,美国的公共卫生机构几乎没有采取任何措施使公众为预期的气候变化影响做准备,这在很大程度上是由于缺乏资源和优先考虑。这项研究对全美国的环境卫生(EH)主管进行了调查,以确定个人层面的态度和信念在多大程度上影响了部门采用气候变化适应计划。结果表明,EH总监对气候变化带来的健康风险的理解解释了所解决的气候变化影响数量差异的27%。此外,研究发现,环境态度和政治观点在解释风险感知差异方面做出了独特的强烈贡献。结果提供了证据,表明个人层面的态度和信仰以及组织层面的障碍会影响公共卫生机构采用气候变化适应计划。结果,尽管存在组织上的障碍(例如,缺乏资源),但通过强调局部影响的可能性和严重性来提高EH主管的风险意识,可能会增加适应计划的采用。鉴于事实已经表明,风险感知会影响跨文化的行为,因此这些发现对于理解各个决策者对全球公共卫生计划的影响也很有用。

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