Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/804
Title: Family doctors to connect global concerns due to climate change with local actions: State-of-the art and some proposals
Authors: Lauriola, Paolo
Serafini, Alice
Santamaria, Mariagrazia
Guicciardi, Stefano
Kurotschka, Peter K.
Leonardi, Giovanni S.
Zeka, Ariana
Gökdemir, Özden
Keywords: climate change
environmental epidemiology
environmental-health surveillance
primary health care
sentinel family doctors
Congo Hemorrhagic-Fever
General-Practitioners
Medical-Education
Health-Care
Surveillance
Physicians
Preparedness
Scenarios
Mortality
England
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract: Climate change (CC) is the most challenging environmental health (EH) concern. Air pollution is closely linked to CC. However, many CC-health-related conditions (i.e., allergic diseases, asthma, hypertension, fluid and electrolyte disorders, child and adult obesity, type 2 diabetes, vector-borne diseases) are not usually counted, either because they do not cause death or require hospital admission/emergency triage. They are the vast majority of health care seeking generally treated by family doctors (FDs) and family pediatricians (FPs). FDs/FPs are often not aware of CC-health-impacts. Their potential role in tackling such a global challenge through their local influence on individual and collective attitudes and policies is not considered. Proper FD training could fill these gaps, raise awareness of their role, and implement EH FDs/FPs-based surveillance networks to collect, analyze, interpret, and report EH data to inform EH-related Policy. FDs and FPs, organized in sentinel physicians' networks, could play a key role in advising policy-makers at the local and regional level in designing interventions adapted to climate-related issues. Such experiences are rare worldwide and not well known. We will describe and discuss them in detail to share successful local examples.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1002/wmh3.448
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/804
ISSN: 1948-4682
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