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Legal issues related to heat
1Freelance journalist specialising in clinical law and ethics.
British Journal of Community Nursing
|August 28, 2023
Summary
Climate change causes health problems, especially from excessive heat, impacting community nurses and legal issues. This article examines these challenges and their effects.
Area of Science:
- Environmental Health
- Public Health
- Clinical Law
Background:
- Climate change presents persistent health challenges, with excessive heat posing significant risks.
- Home environments are the primary setting where heat-related health issues manifest.
- Community nurses encounter unique health problems during hot weather, differing from temperate conditions.
Purpose of the Study:
- To examine the manifold health problems associated with excessive heat due to climate change.
- To explore the impact of these health issues on community nursing practice.
- To investigate the intersection of climate-related health issues and legal implications.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of health challenges during hot weather.
- Review of impacts on community nursing.
- Examination of associated legal considerations.
Main Results:
- Excessive heat leads to diverse health issues, primarily within the home.
- Community nurses face a distinct set of health problems in extreme heat.
- These health issues have potential legal ramifications.
Conclusions:
- Climate change-induced health problems, particularly heat-related ones, are an ongoing concern.
- The role of community nurses is significantly affected by these health challenges.
- Understanding the legal dimensions of these health issues is crucial.
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