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This step is to be done using covidence and general discussion.

Reviewers

  • Jose I
  • Raul A
  • Yasna P
  • Rocio G
  • Ilan K

Eligibility criteria to consider:

  1. Inclusion Criteria
  • Articles published in English, Spanish, Portuguese
  • There is no time limitation
  • Primary, secondary and grey literature will be included
  • Any study that presents, develops, summarises, discusses or analyses population health indicators that are related to climate change impacts on human health (or climate risks).
  1. Exclusion Criteria
  • Unpublished work, news or opinion articles on websites

Critical Appraisal

Given the qualitative nature of this review, the quality of articles will be assessed according to the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal tools. Depending on the type of study, the corresponding tool will be applied. These tools were selected because of the wide range of designs available.

Complementary, it is very likely that the articles will be different in terms of the design, so the QATSDD tool will be applied to every article. This tool allows the comparison and evaluation of quantitative and qualitative studies with different designs.

Extract Data

Data to be extracted from each record:

  • Title;
  • Year of publication;
  • Authors;
  • Type of publication;
  • Country and region of study;
  • Context;
  • Aim of the study/article;
  • Methodology of the study;
  • Study inclusion and exclusion criteria, if they apply;
  • Main findings: climate change health indicators;
  • Quality of the paper and evidence of bias. -> To be done in critical appraisal step

Write Protocol in Prospero

The protocol for this systematic review was published on 7 May 2021
https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?RecordID=253704

Title: A systematic review of population health indicators that monitor the health effects of climate change

Question: What are the population health indicators that monitor the health effects of climate change?

Databases to be included:

  • OVID;
  • EMBASE;
  • PubMed;
  • SciELO;
  • Scopus;
  • Web of Science;
  • BIREME/LILACS;
  • The Cochrane Library;
  • Google Scholar;
  • Google;
  • UCL Library.

Inclusion criteria:

  • Language: articles in English, Spanish, Portuguese will be included in this review because:
  • Date: no restrictions in order to capture the majority of publications.
  • Types of study to be included: All primary, secondary, and grey literature will be included. Any study that presents, develops, summarises, discusses, or analyses population health indicators that are related to the climate change impacts on health.

Exclusion criteria:

  • Unpublished work, news or opinion articles on websites

Final Selection

This step considers a general analysis of full texts to be included

Search for additional references

To be done in Google and Google Scholar. The following international organisations will be considered:

  • WHO
  • PAHO
  • UN
  • UNDRR
  • CDC
  • ECDC

Run Searches

Keywords and synonyms that were considered:

  • population health indicator
  • health - wellbeing
  • indicator - measure, metric, measurement, index, indices
  • monitor - surveillance, monitoring
  • climate change - global warming, climatic change, climate variability, climate variation
  • human health

Search Strategies to be added in a Word document

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