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- Protocol Registration. Climate Change and Health. Intercultural dialogue strategies between primary-care physicians and patients: a systematic reviewPublication . Ponte, Nidia; Alves, Fátima; Vidal, Diogo GuedesThis systematic review aims to map and understand the intercultural dialogue strategies developed between primary healthcare doctors and users from different socio-cultural backgrounds, in the context of the health impacts of climate change. The aim is to identify how these strategies have been conceptualised and described in the literature, and to what extent they can promote community resilience and reduce health inequalities. The rationale for this review lies in the recognition that climate change is a major global threat to public health, with disproportionate effects on socioeconomically and culturally vulnerable populations. At the same time, health systems—particularly at the primary-care level—face persistent challenges in responding equitably to the needs of increasingly diverse communities. While intercultural communication is acknowledged as a key dimension of care quality, its role in climate-sensitive health adaptation remains poorly understood and insufficiently integrated into public health planning. The protocol has been developed in line with PRISMA-P and PRISMA-S guidelines and is also registered with PROSPERO (ID: CRD420251038912). All supporting materials will be made publicly available via this OSF project.
