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Based on the Data from the Zhejiang Emergency Center, Explore the Independent and Interactive Effects of the Association Between Meteorological Factors and Air Pollution and the Number of Emergency Personnel, Identify the Relevant Vulnerable Population Characteristics, Sensitive Disease Types
Sponsor: Li hengjie
Summary
Based on the health data from Zhejiang Emergency Command Center, combined with meteorological, air pollution, land use and socio-economic data of Zhejiang Province, distributional lag nonlinear models, grouped weighted quantile and regression and Bayesian spatial models were used to explore the independent and interactive effects of the association between meteorological factors and air pollution and the number of first-aiders, to identify the related characteristics of the vulnerable populations, the types of sensitive diseases and the high-risk areas, and to elucidate the driving factors of the association between meteorological factors and air pollution and the number of first-aiders. It also clarifies the drivers of the association between meteorological factors and air pollution and the number of emergencies, so as to provide a reference for the government to take targeted measures to reduce the burden of related healthcare services.
Official title: Characterization of the Spatial Distribution and Drivers of the Association of Meteorological Factors and Air Pollution with the Number of First Aiders
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1500000
Start Date
2024-05-01
Completion Date
2025-03-01
Last Updated
2025-01-29
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Meteorological conditions and air pollution
Climate change e.g. global surface temperature rise; extreme weather events e.g. heat waves, floods
Locations (1)
Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital
Hangzhou, China