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Climate change and health in North America: literature review protocol

Sherilee L. Harper, Ashlee Cunsolo, Amreen Babujee, Shaugn Coggins, Mauricio Aguilar-Garavito, Carlee J. Wright

2021Systematic Reviews35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Climate change is a defining issue and grand challenge for the health sector in North America. Synthesizing evidence on climate change impacts, climate-health adaptation, and climate-health mitigation is crucial for health practitioners and decision-makers to effectively understand, prepare for, and respond to climate change impacts on human health. This protocol paper outlines our process to systematically conduct a literature review to investigate the climate-health evidence base in North America. METHODS: A search string will be used to search CINAHL®, Web of Science™, Scopus®, Embase® via Ovid, and MEDLINE® via Ovid aggregator databases. Articles will be screened using inclusion/exclusion criteria by two independent reviewers. First, the inclusion/exclusion criteria will be applied to article titles and abstracts, and then to the full articles. Included articles will be analyzed using quantitative and qualitative methods. DISCUSSION: This protocol describes review methods that will be used to systematically and transparently create a database of articles published in academic journals that examine climate-health in North America.

Topics & Concepts

CINAHLScopusMedicineClimate changeProtocol (science)Inclusion (mineral)MEDLINEEnvironmental resource managementAlternative medicinePsychological interventionSocial scienceNursingPolitical scienceEcologyPathologyEnvironmental scienceLawBiologySociologyClimate Change and Health ImpactsClimate Change Communication and PerceptionGlobal Public Health Policies and Epidemiology