Elderly People's Perceptions of Heat Stress and Adaptation to Heat: An Interview Study
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- PMCID: PMC8997443
- DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19073775
Elderly People's Perceptions of Heat Stress and Adaptation to Heat: An Interview Study
Abstract
Objectives: Heatwaves are having a disproportionate impact on the elderly population, as demonstrated by pronounced mortality and morbidity. The present study aimed to explore elders' subjective experiences of heat impacts and adaptive strategies.
Methods: Semi-structured interviews with 19 elderly Swedes were conducted, focusing on their experiences of the extremely hot summer of 2018.
Results: Most informants suffered during the heatwave, although some found it pleasant. The readiness to implement adaptive measures was generally high among the healthiest, who were able to avoid excessive heat and adjust their daily routines. In contrast, those highly dependent on care from others had limited options for avoiding the heat, and little capacity to take up adaptive measures.
Discussion: With heat becoming an increasing problem, it is important to adjust elderly care so that the most vulnerable elderly people can avoid excessive heat exposure.
Keywords: adaptation; elder; elderly care; heat; heatwave; perceptions.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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