2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12873-015-0043-4
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A spatial analysis of heat stress related emergency room visits in rural Southern Ontario during heat waves

Abstract: BackgroundIn Southern Ontario, climate change may have given rise to an increasing occurrence of heat waves since the year 2000, which can cause heat stress to the general public, and potentially have detrimental health consequences. Heat waves are defined as three consecutive days with temperatures of 32 °C and above. Heat stress is the level of discomfort. A variety of heat stress indices have been proposed to measure heat stress (e.g., the heat stress index (HSI)), and has been shown to predict increases in… Show more

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“…For example, an increase in the number of heat waves experienced in rural regions was associ ated with increased heat stroke and respi ratory related emergency room visits. 26 Additionally, wild fires and associated health challenges, such as respiratory issues, mental health stressors, and damage to critical health infrastructure, have been identified in forest communi ties across Canada as a threat to safety and wellbeing. 11,18,19…”
Section: Changing Climate Conditions Resulting In Increased Injury Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, an increase in the number of heat waves experienced in rural regions was associ ated with increased heat stroke and respi ratory related emergency room visits. 26 Additionally, wild fires and associated health challenges, such as respiratory issues, mental health stressors, and damage to critical health infrastructure, have been identified in forest communi ties across Canada as a threat to safety and wellbeing. 11,18,19…”
Section: Changing Climate Conditions Resulting In Increased Injury Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Untuk menghitung tingkat kenyamanan suhu, terdapat beberapa jenis indeks termal yang telah dikembangkan, misal temperature-humidity index (THI) (Segnalini et al, 2013), wet-bulb globe temperature (WBGT) (Maia et al, 2015), heat stress index (HSI) (Bishop-Williams et al, 2015), universal thermal climate index (UTCI) (Park et al, 2014), dan physiological equivalent temperature (PET) (Chen and Ng, 2013).…”
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“…[42][43][44] Increasing understanding of high-risk areas can also be used for resource planning by healthcare providers. Heatwaves in many regions increase emergency room visits; 45 therefore, increasing skill in forecasting heatwaves can be used to identify human resource needs, in order to increase preparedness to meet demands for services during an extreme heat event.…”
Section: Communication Plansmentioning
confidence: 99%