2022
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.44917
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Developing Climate Change and Health Impact Monitoring through eHealth at the South East Asia Community Observatory and Health and Demographic Surveillance Site, Malaysia (CHIMES): A Mixed-Methods Study (Preprint)

Abstract: BACKGROUND Malaysia will experience a surge in extreme heat, excessive rainfall, rainfall variability, dry spells, thunderstorms, and high winds. Additionally, climate change affects the destruction of coastal and mangrove forests, coral reef bleaching, and the extinction of marine species. All of these changes will also have an impact on the health of Malaysia’s population: heat-related mortality is projected, nutritional security will decline, and unusable land will necessitate migrat… Show more

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“…Our study results will be disseminated through future publications. Additionally, initial components of the CHEERS system have been implemented in the Siaya HDSS in Kenya [for further details, see ( 41 )] and the SEACO HDSS in Malaysia ( 51 ). While findings from all components are still pending publication, some aspects of the CHEERS system have already been reported in published studies, which are summarized below.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study results will be disseminated through future publications. Additionally, initial components of the CHEERS system have been implemented in the Siaya HDSS in Kenya [for further details, see ( 41 )] and the SEACO HDSS in Malaysia ( 51 ). While findings from all components are still pending publication, some aspects of the CHEERS system have already been reported in published studies, which are summarized below.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%