Heat Perception and Coping Strategies: A Structured Interview-Based Study of Elderly People in Cologne, Germany

The transdisciplinary project “Heat-Health Action Plan for Elderly People in Cologne” addresses the most heat-vulnerable risk group, people over 65 years of age. A quantitative study aimed to better understand heat perception and coping strategies of elderly people during heat waves to inform heat-h...

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Main Authors: Juliane Kemen, Silvia Schäffer-Gemein, Johanna Grünewald, Thomas Kistemann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/14/7495
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spelling doaj-c4022a851a0d4f2fb9b1e1934691a5372021-07-23T13:44:05ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-07-01187495749510.3390/ijerph18147495Heat Perception and Coping Strategies: A Structured Interview-Based Study of Elderly People in Cologne, GermanyJuliane Kemen0Silvia Schäffer-Gemein1Johanna Grünewald2Thomas Kistemann3GeoHealth Centre, Institute for Hygiene and Public Health, University Hospital Bonn, Venusberg-Campus 1, 53127 Bonn, GermanyGeoHealth Centre, Institute for Hygiene and Public Health, University Hospital Bonn, Venusberg-Campus 1, 53127 Bonn, GermanyEnvironmental Planning and Prevention, The Environmental and Consumer Protection Office of Cologne City Council, Willy-Brandt-Platz 2, 50679 Köln, GermanyGeoHealth Centre, Institute for Hygiene and Public Health, University Hospital Bonn, Venusberg-Campus 1, 53127 Bonn, GermanyThe transdisciplinary project “Heat-Health Action Plan for Elderly People in Cologne” addresses the most heat-vulnerable risk group, people over 65 years of age. A quantitative study aimed to better understand heat perception and coping strategies of elderly people during heat waves to inform heat-health action plans. We conducted a representative quantitative survey via structured interviews with 258 randomly chosen people over 65 years old, living in their own homes in four areas of Cologne, Germany. These areas varied, both in terms of social status and heat strain. Data regarding demographics, health status, coping strategies, and heat perception were collected in personal interviews from August to October 2019. The majority of the participants perceived heat strain as moderate to very challenging. Women, people with a lower monthly income, and those with a lower health status found the heat more challenging. We found that participants adapted to heat with a number of body-related, home-protective, and activity-related coping strategies. The number of coping strategies was associated with perceived personal heat strain. There is a definite underuse of water-related heat adaption strategies among the elderly. This is of increasing relevance, as rising heat impact will lead to more heat-related geriatric morbidity. Our results are seminal to inform elderly-specific, socio-adapted local heat-health action plans.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/14/7495climate change adaptationhealthcommunity healthheat perceptioncoping strategiesheat-health action plan
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author Juliane Kemen
Silvia Schäffer-Gemein
Johanna Grünewald
Thomas Kistemann
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Silvia Schäffer-Gemein
Johanna Grünewald
Thomas Kistemann
Heat Perception and Coping Strategies: A Structured Interview-Based Study of Elderly People in Cologne, Germany
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
climate change adaptation
health
community health
heat perception
coping strategies
heat-health action plan
author_facet Juliane Kemen
Silvia Schäffer-Gemein
Johanna Grünewald
Thomas Kistemann
author_sort Juliane Kemen
title Heat Perception and Coping Strategies: A Structured Interview-Based Study of Elderly People in Cologne, Germany
title_short Heat Perception and Coping Strategies: A Structured Interview-Based Study of Elderly People in Cologne, Germany
title_full Heat Perception and Coping Strategies: A Structured Interview-Based Study of Elderly People in Cologne, Germany
title_fullStr Heat Perception and Coping Strategies: A Structured Interview-Based Study of Elderly People in Cologne, Germany
title_full_unstemmed Heat Perception and Coping Strategies: A Structured Interview-Based Study of Elderly People in Cologne, Germany
title_sort heat perception and coping strategies: a structured interview-based study of elderly people in cologne, germany
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The transdisciplinary project “Heat-Health Action Plan for Elderly People in Cologne” addresses the most heat-vulnerable risk group, people over 65 years of age. A quantitative study aimed to better understand heat perception and coping strategies of elderly people during heat waves to inform heat-health action plans. We conducted a representative quantitative survey via structured interviews with 258 randomly chosen people over 65 years old, living in their own homes in four areas of Cologne, Germany. These areas varied, both in terms of social status and heat strain. Data regarding demographics, health status, coping strategies, and heat perception were collected in personal interviews from August to October 2019. The majority of the participants perceived heat strain as moderate to very challenging. Women, people with a lower monthly income, and those with a lower health status found the heat more challenging. We found that participants adapted to heat with a number of body-related, home-protective, and activity-related coping strategies. The number of coping strategies was associated with perceived personal heat strain. There is a definite underuse of water-related heat adaption strategies among the elderly. This is of increasing relevance, as rising heat impact will lead to more heat-related geriatric morbidity. Our results are seminal to inform elderly-specific, socio-adapted local heat-health action plans.
topic climate change adaptation
health
community health
heat perception
coping strategies
heat-health action plan
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/14/7495
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