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ERASMUS+ HOPE
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NUMBER:
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TITLE:
Elderly People’s Perceptions of Heat Stress and Adaptation to Heat: An Interview Study
AUTHORS:
Anna Malmquist 1,* , Mattias Hjerpe 2 , Erik Glaas 2 , Hulda Karlsson 1 and Tina Lassi 1
DATE:
3 de abril de 2023
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35409458/
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WHAT IS A COURSE IN MOODLE
USER MANUAL FOR MOODLE
Module 1 : Climate change
1.1 Changes in high temperatures and projections for Europe
1.2 How heat affects health and projections for Europe
1.3 Conclusions- References
Quiz in Module 1
Module 2 Climate change and health: vulnerable groups, health impacts and prevention
Introduction
2.1 Good governance of public health responses to heat
2.2 Survey responses: status of HHAP( heat–health action plan)
2.3 Links of HHAPs with broader policies
2.4 Strengthening synergies of HHAPs with other policy areas
Quiz in Module 2.
3.1 Introduction: the nature of heat–health warning systems
3.2 Status of heat–health warning systems
3.3 Innovations and future perspectives
3.4 Conclusion
Quiz in Module 3
4.1 Introduction: heat risk communications
4.2 Channels, timing, and content of heat risk communications
4.3 Heat risk awareness, perception and adaptive capacity
4.4 Conclusions-References
Quiz to Module 4
Module 5: Reductions in heat exposure: types of intervention and evidence of effectiveness
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Indoor temperatures and health.
5.3 Passive cooling at the building scale
5.4 Access to cooling technologies, services and spaces
5.5. Conclusions-References
Quiz to Module 5
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Heat vulnerability, vulnerable groups and risk factors
6.3 Identification, surveillance and mapping of vulnerable subgroups
6.4 Prevention measures and guidance
6.5 Specific advice for at-risk subgroups
6.6. Conclusions-References
Quiz to Module 6
8.1 Introduction: urban planning in the WHO guidance on HHAPs
8.2 Urban determinants of heat exposure and risk
8.3 Interventions to reduce urban overheating
8.4 Conclusions-References
Quiz in Module 8
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Current status of HHAP surveillance
9.3 Health data sources for surveillance and innovations
9.4 Use of surveillance data and monitoring in HHAPs
9.4 Use of surveillance data and monitoring in HHAPs
9.5 Conclusions-References
Quiz to Module 9
10.1 Individual conclusions for the elements of Hope
10.2.Communicating heat risk to specific audiences
10.3 Evidence and research gaps
10.4 References
Quiz to Module 10
Database of GOOD PRACTICES
How to adapt your city to extreme heat
How cities are keeping cool at 40 degrees.
Heat Resilient Cities: Measuring benefits of urban heat adaptation
DHC+ Platform Transformation of existing urban district heating and cooling systems from fossil to renewable energy sources
European Environment Agency
Glossary
Storytelling -Case 1
Storytelling -Case 1
Storytelling -Case 2
Storytelling -Case 2
Storytelling -Case 3
Storytelling -Case 3
Storytelling -Case 4
Storytelling -Case 4
Heat and health in the WHO European Region: updated evidence for effective prevention
Elderly People’s Perceptions of Heat Stress and Adaptation to Heat: An Interview Study
Reducing the health effects of hot weather and heat extremes: from personal cooling strategies to green cities
Impact of ambient temperature on morbidity and mortality: An overview of reviews
High temperatures and health outcomes: A review of the literature
Heat Stress in Indoor Environments of Scandinavian Urban Areas: A Literature Review
Vulnerability to heatwaves and implications for public health interventions – A scoping review
Electric fans for reducing adverse health impacts in heatwaves
Strategies for Delivering Mental Health Services in Response to Global Climate Change: A Narrative Review
The driving influences of human perception to extreme heat: A scoping review
Impacts of Climate Change and Heat Stress on Farmworkers’ Health: A Scoping Review
Heat and Preventable Deaths in the Health and Social care System
Public health vulnerability to heat-related impacts of climate change in Cyprus
Heatwaves and traditional Bioclimatic achitecture in Greece
Heat Health Prevention Measures and Adaptation in Older Populations—A Systematic Review
SYNTHESIS REPORT OF THE IPCC SIXTH ASSESSMENT REPORT (AR6)
OPEN ELDERLY CENTRES IN GREECE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Guidelines 1
Policy recommendations 1
Feedback
EVALUATION
Heat and health in the WHO European Region: updated evidence for effective prevention ►
E course for students
Geral
Module 1. Setting the scene: impacts of heat on health in Europe
Module 2. Agreement on a lead body: governance of public health responses to heat
Module 3. Accurate and timely alert systems: heat–health warning systems
Module 4. Heat-related health information plans: communicating heat risk
Module 5. Reductions in indoor heat exposure: types of intervention and evidence of effectiveness
Module 6. Care for vulnerable population groups: updated evidence on risk factors and vulnerability
Module 8. Long-term urban planning: reducing heat risks
Module 9. Real-time information: surveillance, monitoring and evaluation of HOPE
Module 10. Conclusions
GOOD PRACTICES
Narratives of older adults
Cases with elderly in heatwaves
RESEARCH- DATABASE
Guidelines
Policy recommendations
EVALUTION
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