| Literature DB >> 22408596 |
Anna Alberini1, Will Gans, Mustapha Alhassan.
Abstract
Heat Alert and Response Systems (HARS) are currently undergoing testing and implementation in Canada. These programs seek to reduce the adverse health effects of heat waves on human health by issuing weather forecasts and warnings, informing individuals about possible protections from excessive heat, and providing such protections to vulnerable subpopulations and individuals at risk. For these programs to be designed effectively, it is important to know how individuals perceive the heat, what their experience with heat-related illness is, how they protect themselves from excessive heat, and how they acquire information about such protections. In September 2010, we conducted a survey of households in 5 cities in Canada to study these issues. At the time of the survey, these cities had not implemented heat outreach and response systems. The study results indicate that individuals' recollections of recent heat wave events were generally accurate. About 21% of the sample reported feeling unwell during the most recent heat spell, but these illnesses were generally minor. Only in 25 cases out of 243, these illnesses were confirmed or diagnosed by a health care professional. The rate at which our respondents reported heat-related illnesses was higher among those with cardiovascular and respiratory illnesses, was higher among younger respondents and bore no relationship with the availability of air conditioning at home. Most of the respondents indicated that they would not dismiss themselves as "not at risk" and that they would cope with excessive heat by staying in air conditioned environments and keeping well hydrated. Despite the absence of heat outreach and education programs in their city, our respondents at least a rough idea of how to take care of themselves. The presence of air conditioning and knowledge of cooling centers is location-specific, which provides opportunities for targeting HARS interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Heat Alert Response Systems (HARS); Heat/Health Watch/Warning Systems (HHWW); excessive heat; heat-related illness
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22408596 PMCID: PMC3290981 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph8124679
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Study locations and sample sizes. N = 1141.
| Locations selected to receive the outreach program | Control locations | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Location | N (percent of the sample) | Location | N (percent of the sample) |
| Fredericton, NB | 112 (9.82) | n/a | - |
| Winnipeg, MB | 501 (43.91) | Regina, SK | 173 (15.16) |
| Windsor, ON | 238 (20.86) | Sarnia, ON | 117 (10.25) |
Health conditions reported by the respondents.
| Description | Percent |
|---|---|
| Diabetes | 11.04 |
| High Blood Pressure | 29.54 |
| High Levels of LDL Cholesterol | 26.91 |
| Coronary disease | 4.38 |
| Angina | 3.77 |
| myocardial infarction | 3.33 |
| Stroke | 2.02 |
| any other cardiovascular disease | 2.72 |
| Emphysema | 1.14 |
| Chronic bronchitis | 4.21 |
| Asthma | 13.06 |
| Other respiratory problems | 7.10 |
| Cancer | 5.17 |
Figure 1Daily average and maximum temperature by city. Summer 2010.
Number of hot days by city between 1 May and 10 September 2010.
| Number of days with max temp > … | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22 °C | 25 °C | 27 °C | 30 °C | |
| Regina | 70 | 39 | 23 | 5 |
| Winnipeg | 79 | 50 | 47 | 11 |
| Sarnia | 98 | 76 | 52 | 25 |
| Windsor | 113 | 96 | 75 | 39 |
| Fredericton | 83 | 54 | 37 | 15 |
Number of episodes with 2 or more consecutive days with maximum temperature above 30 °C between 1 May and 10 September 2010 by city.
| 2 consecutive days | 3 consecutive days | 4 consecutive days | 5 consecutive days | 6 consecutive days | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regina | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Winnipeg | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Sarnia | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| Windsor | 5 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
| Fredericton | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Respondent-reported heat episodes in summer 2010.
| Period | Number who selected this option | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| 1–15 June | 76 | 8.30 |
| 16–30 June | 182 | 19.87 |
| 1–15 July | 369 | 40.28 |
| 16–31 July | 510 | 55.68 |
| 1–15 August | 468 | 51.09 |
| 16–31 August | 391 | 42.69 |
| 1–15 September | 112 | 12.23 |
| Don’t remember | 160 | 17.47 |
Respondent-reported heat periods by area of residence. Percentages of column totals.
| Regina, SK | Winnipeg, MB | Sarnia, ON | Windsor, ON | Fredericton, NB | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1–15 June | 3.30 | 5.01 | 10.28 | 14.86 | 9.28 |
| 16–30 June | 9.89 | 14.54 | 26.17 | 32.43 | 15.46 |
| 1–15 July | 20.88 | 31.58 | 57.94 | 51.80 | 48.45 |
| 16–31 July | 49.45 | 48.62 | 70.09 | 66.22 | 50.52 |
| 1–15 August | 43.96 | 48.12 | 63.55 | 62.61 | 29.90 |
| 16–31 August | 14.29 | 27.32 | 65.42 | 59.46 | 69.07 |
| 1–15 September | 0.00 | 0.75 | 17.76 | 12.61 | 63.92 |
| Don’t remember | 29.67 | 19.80 | 14.95 | 15.32 | 4.12 |
| Respondents reporting heat (N) | 91 | 399 | 107 | 222 | 97 |
Symptoms reported by respondents whose health was affected by the most recent heat spell (N = 243).
| N | Percent of the sample | Median age of the respondents reporting the symptoms | |
|---|---|---|---|
| felt dizzy | 91 | 37.45 | 44 |
| felt nauseous | 98 | 40.33 | 48 |
| difficulty breathing | 94 | 38.68 | 51 |
| became dehydrated | 65 | 26.75 | 43 |
| mild heat exhaustion | 84 | 34.57 | 45 |
| severe heat exhaustion | 9 | 3.70 | 53 |
| heat stroke | 8 | 3.29 | 42 |
| other cardio- or cerebro-vascular symptoms | 14 | 5.76 | 49 |
| other illnesses or symptoms | 58 | 23.87 | 49 |
Illness during the most recent heat spell by area of residence.
| Regina, SK | Winnipeg, MB | Sarnia, ON | Windsor, ON | Fredericton, NB | Row total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 9.87 | 17.76 | 27.43 | 29.26 | 21.15 | 20.49 |
| No | 87.5 | 79.17 | 69.91 | 69.43 | 75.96 | 76.94 |
| Don’t know | 2.63 | 3.07 | 2.65 | 1.31 | 2.88 | 2.56 |
| Column Total (N) | 152 | 456 | 113 | 229 | 104 | 1054 |
Illness experienced during the most recent heat spell by age group.
| 25 to 34 | 35 to 54 | 55 to 64 | 65 to 74 | 75+ | Row total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 21.76 | 23.52 | 16.48 | 16.34 | 15 | 20.49 |
| No | 74.61 | 73.94 | 81.25 | 81.05 | 85 | 76.94 |
| Don’t know | 3.63 | 2.54 | 2.27 | 2.61 | 0 | 2.56 |
| Column Total (N) | 193 | 472 | 176 | 153 | 60 | 1054 |
Heat-related illnesses and health status of the respondents.
| Description | Number of persons | Percentage reporting symptoms during most recent heat spell |
|---|---|---|
| Diabetes | 119 | 24.37 |
| high blood pressure | 312 | 21.47 |
| high LDL cholesterol | 290 | 23.1 |
| Coronary | 46 | 41.3 |
| Angina | 39 | 46.15 |
| myocardial infarction (heart attack) | 34 | 38.24 |
| Stroke | 22 | 31.82 |
| any other cardiovascular illness | 28 | 42.86 |
| Emphysema | 12 | 50.00 |
| chronic bronchitis | 47 | 42.55 |
| Asthma | 143 | 30.07 |
| other respiratory conditions | 76 | 44.74 |
| Cancer | 59 | 22.03 |
| none of the above illnesses | 513 | 14.23 |
Air conditioning at home.
| N | Percent | |
|---|---|---|
| central A/C | 740 | 64.86 |
| Window-unit A/C | 248 | 21.74 |
| no A/C | 162 | 14.20 |
Air conditioning by area of residence.
| Regina, SK | Winnipeg, MB | Sarnia, ON | Windsor, ON | Fredericton, NB | Row Total (N) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| central A/C | 62.43 | 69.46 | 60.68 | 84.03 | 11.61 | 740 |
| window-unit A/C | 13.29 | 21.36 | 29.06 | 15.97 | 41.07 | 248 |
| No | 24.28 | 9.38 | 10.26 | 3.36 | 47.32 | 162 |
| Column Total (N) | 173 | 501 | 117 | 238 | 112 | 1141 |
Heat-related illness and availability of air conditioning at home.
| AC at Home | Has had heat-related illness during latest heat spell (row percentage) | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| no | Yes | ||
| No | 793 (81.00) | 186 (19.00) | 979 (100.00) |
| Yes | 132 (81.48) | 30 (18.52) | 162 (100.00) |
| Total | 925 | 216 | 1141 |
Probit regressions. Dep. Var. = Having had a heat-related illness during the most recent heat spell (dummy).
| Sick | (A) | (B) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| coeff. | t stat | coeff. | t stat | |
| Intercept | −0.87793 | −19 | −1.10241 | −5.36 |
| No AC at home | −0.01785 | −0.14 | 0.026307 | 0.19 |
| Winnipeg | 0.430236 | 2.69 | ||
| Sarnia | 0.74479 | 3.86 | ||
| Windsor | 0.80003 | 4.68 | ||
| Fredericton | 0.557181 | 2.76 | ||
| Male | −0.41312 | −4.42 | ||
| age3039 | −0.38465 | −2.22 | ||
| age4049 | −0.30068 | −1.8 | ||
| age5059 | −0.31674 | −1.91 | ||
| age6069 | −0.6049 | -3.3 | ||
| age70plus | −0.81315 | −3.76 | ||
| Chronic illness | 0.446426 | 4.53 | ||
| log L | −553.623 | −511.179 | ||
Coping with a heat spell starting tomorrow. Percentage of the respondents who would…
| Option | For oneself | For one’s children under 12 | For the elderly in care of the respondent |
|---|---|---|---|
| stay inside and use a fan | 15.43 | 13.45 | 24.27 |
| stay inside and use the A/C | 53.29 | 68.16 | 78.16 |
| stay inside, drink water, avoid strenuous activities | 39.18 | 45.29 | 48.06 |
| go to a pool or body of water | 14.29 | 52.91 | 2.91 |
| go to the movies | 3.86 | 9.87 | 1.94 |
| go to a shopping mall | 8.50 | 13.45 | 6.80 |
| get out of town to a cooler area | 3.51 | 5.83 | 1.94 |
| Other | 4.91 | 4.93 | 1.46 |
| nothing in particular | 20.33 | 4.93 | 3.88 |
| Number of respondents | 1141 | 223 | 206 |
Coping with a heat spell starting tomorrow by availability of air conditioning.
| Option | For oneself, and has A/C at home | For oneself, and has no A/C at home |
|---|---|---|
| stay inside and use a fan | 10.11 | 47.53 |
| stay inside and use the A/C | 61.39 | 4.32 |
| stay inside, drink water, avoid strenuous activities | 38.30 | 44.44 |
| go to a pool or body of water | 14.50 | 12.96 |
| go to the movies | 3.58 | 5.56 |
| go to a shopping mall | 8.48 | 8.64 |
| get out of town to a cooler area | 3.47 | 3.70 |
| Other | 4.80 | 5.56 |
| nothing in particular | 19.41 | 25.93 |
| Number of respondents | 979 | 162 |
Familiarity with cooling centers by area of residence. Percentage of respondent by city who…
| Regina, SK | Winnipeg, MB | Sarnia, ON | Windsor, ON | Fredericton, NB | Row total (N) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Have heard of cooling centers in own city | 3.47 | 5.59 | 34.19 | 31.51 | 11.61 | 162 |
| Have heard of cooling centers in other areas | 26.59 | 26.75 | 40.17 | 32.35 | 26.79 | 334 |
| Haven’t heard of cooling centers | 71.1 | 68.46 | 32.48 | 40.76 | 63.39 | 672 |
| Column Total (N) | 173 | 501 | 117 | 238 | 112 | 1141 |
Figure 2Respondent agreement or disagreement with the statement: “Only people in very poor health are at risk of illness or even death during heat waves”.
Figure 3Respondent agreement or disagreement with the statement: “Everyone is at risk of illness or even death during heat waves”.