| Literature DB >> 27867400 |
Russell Kabir1, Hafiz T A Khan2, Emma Ball3, Kay Caldwell4.
Abstract
Bangladesh is considered one of the countries most at risk to the effects of climate change and its coastal area is most vulnerable. This study tries to explore the experiences of cyclones Sidr and Aila affected people living in the coastal areas of Bangladesh. This study was conducted in the cyclone Sidr affected Amtali Upazila of Barguna District and in the cyclone Aila affected Koyra Upazila of Khulna District. Primary data collection was done using Focus Group Interview and then a thematic analysis approach was used for analysis. Three core themes emerged from the analysis and they are, firstly, impacts of climate change on the socioeconomic condition of the people, secondly, the impact on the health status of the population, and finally the impact on vulnerable people. Findings show that the effects of climate change have serious consequences on the livelihood patterns of the affected population and on their overall health status. As a result, the unfavorable health condition of these affected people makes them more vulnerable to various emerging diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27867400 PMCID: PMC5102735 DOI: 10.1155/2016/9654753
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Public Health ISSN: 1687-9805
Figure 1Districts affected by cyclone Sidr. Source ([18]: 4).
Figure 2Data collection process.
Data extracted with codes and themes applied.
| Data extracted | Coded for | Themes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FGD with community people at Sidr affected areas | The incidence of diarrhoea and skin diseases increased after cyclone Sidr. Though diarrhoea was in control, the cases of skin diseases were very high (Respondent, Baliatali Village). | (1) Diarrhoea and skin diseases | Impact on health |
| FGD with health and service providers and other knowledgeable people | There were many cases of diarrhoea and typhoid just after the cyclone hit the area; however, people in this village mainly suffered from skin diseases (Union Porishod Chairman, Baliatali Village). | (1) Diarrhoea and typhoid |
Figure 3Thematic map, showing three main themes.