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Publikováno v:
Environmental Health, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2017)
Abstract Background The disease burden due to heat-stress illness (HSI), which can result in significant morbidity and mortality, is expected to increase as the climate continues to warm. In the United States (U.S.) much of what is known about HSI ep
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5afe4e22a8664aea856cdec134696c68
Autor:
Heather A. Joseph, Evan Mallen, Megan McLaughlin, Elena Grossman, Tisha Joseph Holmes, Autumn Locklear, Emily Powell, Lauren Thie, Christopher K. Uejio, Kristen Vacca, Courtney Williams, Tony Bishop, Carol Jeffers, Hannah Siegel, Chelsea Austin
Publikováno v:
PLOS Climate. 2:e0000102
Evaluation generates critical evidence about the effectiveness of health-focused climate adaptation, who receives what benefits, and how to improve program quality. However, using evaluation to improve climate adaptation outcomes with timeliness and
Autor:
Emily A York, Matthew Cahillane, Colleen E Moran, Elena Grossman, Kathleen F. Bush, Samuel Dorevitch, Michelle Hathaway, Dorette Q English, Christopher K. Uejio, Tisha Holmes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 25:113-120
Context Human health is threatened by climate change. While the public health workforce is concerned about climate change, local health department (LHD) administrators have reported insufficient knowledge and resources to address climate change. Mini
Publikováno v:
Disaster medicine and public health preparedness. 16(3)
Objectives:Little is known about how flood risk of health-care facilities (HCFs) is evaluated by emergency preparedness professionals and HCFs administrators. This study assessed knowledge of emergency preparedness and HCF management professionals re
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2017)
Environmental Health
Environmental Health
Background The disease burden due to heat-stress illness (HSI), which can result in significant morbidity and mortality, is expected to increase as the climate continues to warm. In the United States (U.S.) much of what is known about HSI epidemiolog