| Literature DB >> 20508757 |
A Nichols1, V Maynard, B Goodman, J Richardson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Evidence of climate change and its impact continues to be accumulated, and it is argued that the consequences of climate change are likely to result in an increased demand on health services. It has been claimed that climate change presents new challenges for health services and that strategies should be adopted to address these challenges. AIM: The aim of this systematic review was to map published literature on health, climate change and sustainability by categorising papers according to their focus on effects, strategy and actions, and to provide a thematic analysis of their content.Entities:
Keywords: climate change; health; sustainability; systematic review
Year: 2009 PMID: 20508757 PMCID: PMC2872568 DOI: 10.4137/ehi.s3003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Insights ISSN: 1178-6302
Figure 1.Systematic review search results flow chart.
Excluded and background papers.
| Adshead F and Thorpe A. | 2007 | The role of the Government in public health: a national perspective | Public Health | 121 (11). p. 835–839 | Focuses on legislation |
| Appleby J. | 2007 | Data briefing. How climate change will affect health | The Health Service Journal | 117 (6057). p. 21–21 | Impact of climate change on Health (Data briefing) Exclude—data briefing/editorial document |
| Ahmad B. | 2007 | Coherent and comprehensive coverage | Impact assessment and project appraisal | 25 (1). p. 70–71 | Book review |
| Armstrong R, Waters E, Moore L, Riggs E, Cuervo LG, Lumbiganon P and Hawe P. | 2008 | Improving the reporting of public health intervention research: advancing TREND and CONSORT | Journal of Public Health | 30 (1). p. 103–109 | Does not address climate change/sustainability health issues |
| Bird SR. | 2003 | African carrier oils: linking aromatherapy, ethnobotany, fair trade, socio-economics and sustainability | Aromatherapy Today | p. 30 | Does not address climate change/sustainability health issues |
| Boykoff MT and Rajan SR. | 2007 | Signals and noise. Mass-media coverage of climate change in the USA and the UK | EMBO Reports | 8 (3). p. 207–211 | Review of media reports |
| Brown RJC, Yardley RE, Muhunthan D, Butterfield DM, Williams M, Woods PT, Brown AS and Goddard SL. | 2008 | Twenty-five years of nationwide ambient metals measurement in the United Kingdom: concentration levels and trends | Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 142 (1–3). p. 127–140 | Does not address climate change/sustainability health issues |
| Butcher C, McDonald B and Westhorp V. | 2003 | Healthchecks and sustainable livelihoods: a case study from Kent | Community development journal | 38 (3). p. 225–234 | A comparison of two approaches to community development: the sustainable livelihoods approach and the healthcheck approach (Original research) Exclude—not health |
| Carlisle D. | 2008 | Future NHS. NHS 60. The heat is on | The Health Service Journal | p. 28–31 | Personal opinion |
| Catford J. | 2008 | Food security, climate change and heath promotion: opening up the streams not just helping out down stream | Health Promotion International | 23 (2). p. 105–108 | Food security, climate change and health promotion (editorial—therefore exclude) |
| Chan WM. | 2007 | Access and Sustainability Advisory Service | Access by Design | p. 14 | Does not address climate change/sustainability health issues |
| Coote A. | 2006 | What health services could do about climate change | British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.) | 332 (7554). p. 1343–1344 | Role of health service in tackling climate change (editorial—exclude) |
| Coote A. | 2008 | How should health professionals take action against climate change? | British Medical Journal | 336 (7647). p. 733–734 | Role of health professionals in tackling climate change (editorial—exclude) |
| Curry A. | 2004 | Emerging human protozoan infections in the temperate European climate | Journal of Submicroscopic Cytology And Pathology | 36 (2). p. 105–119 | Focuses on communicable disease control |
| Darier E and Schule R. | 1999 | Think globally, act locally’? Climate change and public participation in Manchester and Frankfurt’ | Local environment | 4 (3). p. 317–330 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Davis AM. | 2007 | Climate change. Why the NHS must think about sustainability | British Journal of Health Care Management | 13 (7). p. 264–264 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Dobson R. | 2008 | Obesity and climate change could be tackled together | British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed) | 336 (7657). p. 1333–1333 | Editorial/News item |
| el Ansari W. | 2003 | Educational partnerships for public health: do stakeholders perceive similar outcomes? | Journal of Public Health Management and Practice | 9 (2). p. 136–156 | No reference to climate change |
| Farmer J, Lauder W, Richards H and Sharkey S. | 2003 | Dr. John has gone: assessing health professionals’ contribution to remote rural community sustainability in the UK | Social science and medicine | 57 (4). p. 673–686 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Field J. | 2006 | Access and Sustainability Advisory Service | Access by Design | p. 25 | Does not address climate change/sustainability health issues |
| Ford S. | 2008 | Climate change will lead to more kidney stones | Nursing Times | 104 (29). p. 8–8 | Not UK based |
| Gibbons J. | 2008 | Our greatest health menace | World of Irish Nursing and Midwifery | 16 (3). p. 47–47 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Gill M. | 2008 | Why should doctors be interested in climate change? | British Medical Journal | 336 (7659). p. 1506–1506 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Gill M, Godlee F, Horton R and Stott R. | 2007 | Doctors and climate change | British Medical Journal | 335 (7630). p. 1104–1105 | Climate change and role of health professionals in tackling effects (Editorial—exclude) |
| Gould EA, Higgs S, Buckley A and Gritsun TS. | 2006 | Potential arbovirus emergence and implications for the United Kingdom | Emerging Infectious Diseases | 12 (4). p. 549–555 | Focuses on communicable disease control |
| Graham I. | 2002 | Nursing and developmental sustainability. A personal reflection | Reflections on Nursing Leadership/Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society of Nursing | 28 (4). p. 27 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Griffiths J. | 2006 | Mini-symposium: health and environmental sustainability. The convergence of public health and sustainable development | Public Health | 120 (7). p. 581–584 | Health and environmental sustainability (editorial—exclude) |
| Guillebaud J and Hayes P. | 2008 | Population growth and climate change: universal access to family planning should be the priority | British Medical Journal | 337 (7664). p. 247–248 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Harrison D. | 2006 | Peak oil, climate change, public health and well-being | Journal of The Royal Society of Health | 126 (2). p. 62–63 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Holyoake D, Wheatley F, Brown J and Chapman K. | 2007 | Readers panel. Impact on climate change | Nursing Standard | 21 (32). p. 24–25 | Letter/personal opinion |
| Howatson G. | 2004 | Exercise and Hot Spots | Sportex Health | 20 p. 28–30. | Exercise specific |
| Hunt G. | 2006 | Climate change and health | Nursing Ethics | 13 (6). p. 571–572 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Johnson EK, Moran D and Vinten AJA. | 2008 | A framework for valuing the health benefits of improved bathing water quality in the River Irvine catchment | Journal of environmental management | 87 (4). p. 633–638 | Focuses on communicable disease control |
| Kashefi E and Mort M. | 2004 | Grounded citizens’ juries: a tool for health activism? | Health Expectations: An International Journal of Public Participation In Health Care and Health Policy | 7 (4). p. 290–302 | Focuses on citizens juries |
| King D. | 2007 | Climate change challenge laid before public health workforce | Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health | 127 (5). p. 195–195 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Konidari P and Mavrakis D. | 2007 | A multi-criteria evaluation method for climate change mitigation policy instruments | Energy policy | 35 (12). p. 6235–6257 | Quantitative evaluation methods for climate change mitigation policy instruments (Evaluation research) No reference to health—exclude |
| Lambert J. | 2008 | Social care must prepare for the effects of climate change | Community Care | (1704). p. 29–29 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Lea R. | 2008 | The days of cheap oil have gone, but the peak oil theory is far too bleak | Public Health | 122 (7). p. 667 | Does not address climate change/sustainability health issues |
| Lewis S and Andrews GJ. | 2009 | Climate change and health: Priorities for the CAM community | Complementary Therapies In Clinical Practice | 15 (1). p. 1–4 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Lonsdale J. | 2007 | Only YOU can save the Earth! | Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health | 127 (5). p. 204–205 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Lorenzoni I, Nicholson-Cole S and Whitmarsh L. | 2007 | Barriers perceived to engaging with climate change among the UK public and their policy implications | Global environmental change | 17 (3–4). p. 445–459 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Lorenzoni I, Leiserowitz A, De Franca Doria M, Poortinga W and Pidgeon N. | 2006 | Cross National Comparisons of Image Associations with Global Warming and Climate Change Among Laypeople in the United States of America and Great Britain | Journal of risk Research | 9: p. 265–281 | Does not address climate change/sustainability health issues |
| Maryon-Davis A, Gilmore I and Hamilton P. | 2007 | Climate change and health. We must all act now... | British Medical Journal | 335 (7630). p. 1110–1110 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Mayor S. | 2008 | NHS should bring in measures to reduce its carbon footprint, BMA says | British Medical Journal | 336 (7647). p. 740 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Milner SJ, Bailey C, Deans J and Pettigrew D. | 2005 | Integrated impact assessment in the UK-use, efficacy and future development | Environmental impact assessment review | 25 (1). p. 47–62 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Morrison L. | 2008 | Climate change... what can we do? | British Journal of General Practice | 58 (549). p. 290–290 | Climate change and the role of GPs Exclude—conference report |
| Moseley MJ and Owen S. | 2008 | The future of services in rural England: the drivers of change and a scenario for 2015 | Progress in planning | 69 (3). p. 93–130 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Myr R. | 2008 | Climate change: Breastfeeding tackles both obesity and climate change | British Medical Journal | 336 (7659). p. 1454–1454 | Climate change and obesity: the benefits of breastfeeding. Exclude—Letter/personal opinion |
| Nicoll A and Murray V. | 2002 | Health protection--a strategy and a national agency | Public Health | 116 (3). p. 129–137 | Does not address climate change/sustainability health issues |
| O’Dowd A. | 2007 | NHS is told it must play its part in tackling climate change | British Medical Journal | 334 (7608). p. 1343–1343 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Pan H and Kohler J. | 2007 | Technological change in energy systems: learning curves, logistic curves and input-output coefficients | Ecological economics | 63 (4). p. 749–758 | Does not address climate change/sustainability health issues |
| Pidgeon NF, Lorenzoni I and Poortinga W. | 2008 | Climate change or nuclear power—No thanks! A quantitative study of public perceptions and risk framing in Britain | Global environmental change | 18 (1). p. 69–85 | Does not address climate change/sustainability health issues |
| Randolph SE. | 2008 | Dynamics of tick-borne disease systems: minor role of recent climate change | Revue Scientifique Et Technique (International Office Of Epizootics) | 27 (2). p. 367–381 | Focuses on communicable disease control |
| Roberts I. | 2008 | The economics of tackling climate change | British Medical Journal | 336 (7637). p. 165–166 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Sim F and Mackie P. | 2006 | Climate change and health | Lancet | 367 (9528). p. 2039–2039 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Smith B. | 2008 | Climate change: Why so many open windows? | British Medical Journal | 336 (7659). p. 1454–1454 | Letter/personal opinion |
| Smith C. | 2007 | Care closer to home. Keeping it real | The Health Service Journal | 117 (6065). p. sup.l 9 | Does not address climate change/sustainability health issues |
| Smith S and Swierzbinski J. | 2007 | Assessing the performance of the UK emissions trading scheme | Environmental and resource economics | 37 (1). p. 131–158 | Does not address climate change/sustainability health issues |
| Smith PF and Twisselmann B. | 2006 | ‘Climate change... Stott R. Healthy response to climate change (with commentary by M Hillman, L Eaton) | British Medical Journal | 332 (7556). p. 1509–1509 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Stevenson WT. | 2006 | Doctors leading climate change is self delusion | British Medical Journal | 333 (7578). p. 1124–1124 | Letter/personal opinion |
| Stanton J. | 2008 | MiniSymposium. Sustainability: public health’s role in the 21st century | Public Health | 122 (7). p. 645–646 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Stott R. | 2007 | Actions to mitigate climate change—a view from 2057 | British Medical Journal | 335(7633): 1318–1319. | Personal opinion |
| Stott R. | 2006 | Contraction and convergence. Healthy response to climate change | British Medical Journal | 332 (7554). p. 1385–1387 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Stott R and Godlee F. | 2006 | What should we do about climate change? Health professionals need to act now, collectively and individually | British Medical Journal | 333 (7576). p. 983–984 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Tudor T, Barr S and Gilg A. | 2008 | A novel conceptual framework for examining environmental behaviour in large organizations: a case study of the Cornwall National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom | Environment and behavior | 40 (3). p. 426–450 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Twisselmann B. | 2006 | Climate change: Summary of responses | British Medical Journal | 332 (7556). p. 1509 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Watson R. | 2007 | UN conference on climate change will test countries’ commitment to public health | British Medical Journal | 335 (7630). p. 1116–1117 | Brief conference report |
| While A. | 2006 | Climate change should matter to nurses | British Journal of Community Nursing | 11 (10). p. 454–454 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Wilkinson P. | 2008 | Peak oil: threat, opportunity or phantom? | Public Health | 122 (7). p. 664 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Williams N. | 2006 | Costing climate change | Current Biology: CB | 16 (23). p. R971–972 | Editorial/News item |
| Wilson N and Wallace C. | 2006 | Climate change control and injury prevention: more win-win solutions | Injury Prevention | 12 (2). p. 135–135 | Climate change control and injury prevention solutions: price incentives via carbon charges for demand reduction, increased energy efficiency (Letter in response to) Exclude—Letter/personal opinion |
| Zarocostas J. | 2008 | WHO chief calls for united front in face of three crises: food, climate change, and pandemic influenza | British Medical Journal | 336 (7654). p. 1155–1155 | Editorial/News item |
| Not known | 2007 | Climate change action must not forget vulnerable households | Working with Older People: Community Care Policy and Practice | 11 (3). p. 7–7 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Not known | 2007 | NHS has a major role to play in tackling climate change | Nursing in Practice: The Journal for Today’s Primary Care Nurse | (36). p. 7–7 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Not known | 2007 | Public health must be part of climate change ‘jigsaw | Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health | 127 (6). p. 244–244 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Not known | 2008 | Adapting to climate change | Lancet | 371 (9613). p. 624–624 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
| Not known | 2008 | Trusts urged to recruit locally to save the planet | Nursing Standard | 22 (32). p. 5–5 | Excluded from the systematic review but used for background reading/discussion |
Characteristics of included articles.
| Campbell | Problems/Impacts/Effects | Climate change and role of health professionals in relation to adaptation and mitigation |
| Diffey | Problems/Impacts/Effects | Climate change, ozone depletion and impact on UV exposure of human skin |
| Donaldson | Problems/Impacts/Effects | Climate change and respiratory syncytial virus epidemics (original research) |
| Goodwin | Problems/Impacts/Effects | Winter mortality in the elderly and effect of climate change (Review) |
| Haines | Problems/Impacts/Effects | Sustainability, energy consumption and economic growth and effects on public health (Discussion paper) |
| Haines et al | Problems/Impacts/Effects Also Policy/Strategy | Climate change, impacts, vulnerability and public health: adaptation and mitigation strategies (Mini-symposium) |
| Hales et al | Problems/Impacts/Effects Also Policy/Strategy | Climate change and effects on housing, human settlements and health: adaptation and mitigation of effects (Review) |
| Hunter | Problems/Impacts/Effects | Climate change and impact on health from waterborne and vector-borne infections (Review) |
| Mazzi and Dowlatabadi | Problems/Impacts/Effects | Effects of climate mitigation policies in UK in relation to air quality |
| Montgomery | Problems/Impacts/Effects | Climate change and health implications (Review) |
| Sinclair | Problems/Impacts/Effects | Depletion of ozone layer and effects on health (Review) |
| Brayford | Strategy/Policy | Sustainability in the NHS: co-benefits and actions around 5 key themes of energy, water, waste, transport and procurement (Discussion paper) |
| Caraher and Coveney | Policy/strategy | Public health nutrition and food policy (review) |
| Coote A | Policy/strategy | Sustainability and health |
| Coote A | Policy/strategy | Labour’s health policy |
| Fussel HM | Policy/strategy | Climate change adaptation assessment for reducing associated health risks (review) |
| Griffiths et al | Policy/Strategy | Role of doctors in tackling climate change |
| Haines Smith Anderson et al | Policy/strategy | Policies for enhancing access to clean energy, improving health, advancing development and mitigating climate change |
| Hanlon and McCartney | Policy/strategy | Peak oil and resultant challenges to public health; potential for economic planning and sustainable development as mitigation (Mini-symposium) |
| Mohan et al | Policy/strategy | Waste management in the UK and the role of public health (review) |
| Roberts and Arnold | Policy/strategy | Climate change policy and injury control (Policy forum) Transport policy—transition to low-carbon, low-energy transport system Co-benefits of climate change policies: e.g.Reductions in volume and speed of traffic, particularly in cities, could mitigate climate impacts, reduce injury rates, and improve air quality. Increasing levels of active transport will have important consequences for physical activity and would impact on rates of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Other potential co-benefits include reduced noise and congestion and energy security |
| Roberts and Hillman | Policy/strategy | Climate change and implications for policy on injury control and health promotion (Special feature article) |
| Stott | Policy/strategy | Contraction and convergence—policies for tackling climate change (Analysis and comment) |
| Stott | Policy/strategy | Climate change, poverty and war/security implications. Contraction and convergence strategy (Essay) |
| Wilkinson | Policy/strategy | Climate change and health and the case for sustainable development (adaptation and mitigation) (Discussion paper) |
| Barton and Grant | Actions/Examples | Sustainability and health: a review of theory and practice around environmental impact analysis and health impact assessment (Review) |
| Campbell | Actions/Examples | Reports successful NHS initiatives |
| Fairchild and Morgan | Actions/Examples | The Cardiff Food Strategy case study: the development of a sustainable food and health strategy (Original research) |
| Few | Actions/Examples | Climate change and health impact: a consideration of vulnerability, response and adaptation from social research |
| Holland | Actions/Examples | Community development programmes and sustainable development: an analysis of the community garden movement (Original research) |
| Jeffery | Actions/Examples | Public health and sustainable development: examples of water quality regulation (Mini-symposium) |
| McCartney et al | Actions/Examples | Climate change, health, equality and sustainability: challenges to public health and potential actions (Mini-symposium) |
| Middleton | Actions/Examples | Link between health, environmental and economic sustainability: examples of policy and programme development for public health improvement (Review) |
| Moore | Actions/Examples | Climate change and the NHS: examples of mitigation approaches by individual Trusts (Brief report) |
| Potter | Actions/Examples | Impacts of climate change on health: role of NHS in mitigating effects (Feature article) |
| Smith and Haigler | Actions/Examples | Co-benefits of climate mitigation and health protection in energy systems: examples of scoping methods for assessment (Review) |
| Tudor, Barr and Gilg | Actions/Examples | Strategies for improving recycling behaviour and promoting sustainability within the Cornwall NHS (Original research) |
| Tudor, Barr and Gilg | Actions/Examples | Sustainable waste management behaviour: factors influencing ‘home’ and ‘work’ behaviours (Original research) |
| Stott | Co-benefits | Climate change: contraction and convergence (Discussion article) |
Impacts/Effects: Analysis of themes.
| Increase in spread of vector mosquitoes with a resultant increase in incidence of water-borne diseases such as malaria | |
| Increases in insect-borne disease from flies and ticks due to changes in land use and leisure activities as opposed to climate change. | |
| Increased incidence of food poisoning as indirect result of climate change and flooding; | |
| Increase in mortality and thermal stress in hot weather due to increased frequency of heat waves associated with climate change | |
| Increase in incidence of skin cancer and cataracts as result of increased UV exposure and associated ozone depletion. | |
| Loss of staple crops and impact on nutrition and health and development. | |
| Increase in cardio-respiratory diseases associated with an increase in ground level ozone and pollution. An increase in particulate matter associated with an increase in diesel fuel consumption in UK. | |
| Increased risk of drowning and other injuries due to flooding/storms. | |
| Effect of flooding, drought, environmental degradation and population displacement on the mental and psychological of populations. |
Policy/Strategy: Analysis of themes.
| A comprehensive food policy for delivery of food provision and supply for Cardiff. | |
| Contraction and convergence proposed as the most practical and equitable strategy for reducing CO2 emissions and tackling climate change | |
| Applying Government strategies for waste management and water conservation. | |
| NHS Estates New Environmental Strategy for the NHS which encompasses buildings, energy, waste, water, transport and procurement. | |
| Transport policies aimed at limiting environmental impact, reduce congestion and improve health. | |
| Good corporate citizen model. | |
| Haines | |
| Environment and building policies and strategies. | |
| Haines et al. | |
| Brayford |
Examples of action: Analysis of themes.
| Health Impact Assessment as a method for promoting health and sustainability. Use of sustainability appraisal approach—‘Spectrum’, designed to integrated health and sustainability agendas with participatory process. Outline provided of six-stage appraisal process. | |
| Example of multi-disciplinary approach to water treatment and water quality based on recommendations from the World Humanity Action Trust. | |
| Sourcing food locally to reduce food miles. | |
| Affordable warmth programme, sustainable buildings. | |
| Green travel plans. |