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Climate Change and Physiatry

Anita Lowe Taylor, Danielle Perret, Karen Morice, Ross Zafonte, Felicia Skelton, Evan Rivers, Marcalee Alexander

2022American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Through increased temperature-related illness, exposure to wildfire smoke and air pollutants, and more frequent and intense natural disasters, climate change is disproportionately affecting the health of people with disabilities. Although the evidence behind the health effects of climate change is growing, there remain critical research gaps in the physiatric literature that must be addressed. Increased education throughout the medical-education continuum is also needed to prepare physiatrists to address the climate-related health effects impacting their patient populations. Physiatrists and their member organizations should advocate for policies that address climate change with a focus on the unique needs of their patient population and the inclusion of people with disabilities in the policy making process.

Topics & Concepts

Climate changeMedicinePopulation healthPopulationInclusion (mineral)GerontologyMEDLINEPopulation ageingNatural (archaeology)Health policyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationNatural historyEnvironmental healthPublic healthPolitical economy of climate changePolicy developmentClimate Change and Health ImpactsCOVID-19 and healthcare impactsThermal Regulation in Medicine