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Specially-abled people hit harder by extreme heat

Researchers from Pusan National University, South Korea, found a fourfold increase in emergency admissions and seven times higher medical costs in people with disabilities.

News Arena Network - Seoul(South Korea) - UPDATED: June 13, 2024, 05:44 AM - 2 mins read

Researchers from Pusan National University, South Korea, found a fourfold increase in emergency admissions and seven times higher medical costs in people with disabilities.

Specially-abled people hit harder by extreme heat

People having brain lesion disorders and severe physical disabilities, along with women and those older than 65 years, were found to be more vulnerable to extreme heat (for representation).


Heatwaves hit specially-abled people harder compared to others, reveal researchers after analysing increased hospitalisations from exposure to extreme heat.


Looking at four types of disabilities, including physical, brain lesion disorders, vision and hearing impairments, researchers from Pusan National University, South Korea, examined how exposure to heat impacted emergency admissions during warm seasons in the country - June to September. 

 

The study, published in The Lancet Planetary Health journal, found that this section of society was at twice the risk of hospitalisation compared to the general population, especially due to mental and respiratory diseases.

 

The researchers found a fourfold increase in emergency admissions and seven times higher medical costs in people with disabilities.

 

Further, among those with disabilities, people having brain lesion disorders and severe physical disabilities, along with women and those older than 65 years, were found to be more vulnerable to extreme heat.

 

The authors said the findings reveal disparities in admissions and medical expenses for individuals with disabilities and those without.

 

The study highlights the need for informed public health policies to support and address the specific needs of this group, they said.

 

"As far as we know, there are still a limited number of guidelines against climate change in the context of people with disabilities. Our study sheds light on the importance of considering the population with disabilities while developing guidelines against climate change," said lead researcher Whanhee Lee from Pusan National University, PTI reported.

 

For instance, public health policies could include practical actions addressing various disabilities, along with healthcare training to consider the diverse medical conditions of people with disabilities and the impacts of climate change on their health, the authors said.

 

Such plans will also align with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for equal healthcare access and climate action, they said.

 

For the study, the researchers looked at the health records of nearly 60,000 beneficiaries with disabilities and over 10 lakh beneficiaries without, from the Korean National Health Insurance Service-National Sample Cohort database.

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