Nurses' perceptions of climate and environmental issues: a qualitative study

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作者
Anaker, Anna [1 ]
Nilsson, Maria [2 ]
Holmner, Asa [3 ]
Elf, Marie [1 ]
机构
[1] Dalarna Univ, Sch Educ Hlth & Social Studies, Falun, Sweden
[2] Umea Univ, Dept Publ Hlth & Clin Med Epidemiol & Global Hlth, S-90187 Umea, Sweden
[3] Umea Univ, Dept Radiat Sci, S-90187 Umea, Sweden
关键词
climate change; healthcare sector; nurse; nursing; perception; sustainable development; HEALTH; SUSTAINABILITY;
D O I
10.1111/jan.12655
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
AimThe aim of this study was to explore nurses' perceptions of climate and environmental issues and examine how nurses perceive their role in contributing to the process of sustainable development. BackgroundClimate change and its implications for human health represent an increasingly important issue for the healthcare sector. According to the International Council of Nurses Code of Ethics, nurses have a responsibility to be involved and support climate change mitigation and adaptation to protect human health. DesignThis is a descriptive, explorative qualitative study. MethodsNurses (n=18) were recruited from hospitals, primary care and emergency medical services; eight participated in semi-structured, in-depth individual interviews and 10 participated in two focus groups. Data were collected from April-October 2013 in Sweden; interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using content analysis. ResultsTwo main themes were identified from the interviews: (i) an incongruence between climate and environmental issues and nurses' daily work; and (ii) public health work is regarded as a health co-benefit of climate change mitigation. While being green is not the primary task in a lifesaving, hectic and economically challenging context, nurses' perceived their profession as entailing responsibility, opportunities and a sense of individual commitment to influence the environment in a positive direction. ConclusionsThis study argues there is a need for increased awareness of issues and methods that are crucial for the healthcare sector to respond to climate change. Efforts to develop interventions should explore how nurses should be able to contribute to the healthcare sector's preparedness for and contributions to sustainable development.
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页码:1883 / 1891
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