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Medical, nursing, and physician assistant student knowledge and attitudes toward climate change, pollution, and resource conservation in health care

机译:医疗,护理和医生助理学生知识和对气候变化,污染和资源保护的态度的态度

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Climate change and pollution generated by the health care sector impose significant public health burdens. This study aimed to assess medical, nursing and physician assistant student knowledge and attitudes regarding climate change, pollution from the health care sector, and responsibility for resource conservation within professional practice. In February–March, 2018, medical, nursing, and physician assistant students at Yale University (1011 potential respondents) were sent a 17-question online Qualtrics survey. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, as well as Fisher’s exact test and logistic regression to assess associations between variables of interest and the personal characteristics of gender, age, geographic place of origin, school, and year in school (among medical students). The response rate was 28% (280 respondents). 90% felt that physicians, nurses, and physician assistants have a responsibility to conserve resources and prevent pollution within their professional practice. 63% agreed or strongly agreed that the relationship between pollution, climate change, and health should be covered in the classroom and should be reinforced in the clinical setting. 57% preferred or strongly preferred reusable devices. 91% felt lack of time and production pressure, and 85% believed that lack of education on disease burden stemming from health care pollution, were barriers to taking responsibility for resource conservation and pollution prevention. Women and physician assistant students exhibited a greater commitment than men and medical students, respectively, to address pollution, climate change, and resource conservation in patient care and professional practice. We found that health professional students are engaged with the concept of environmental stewardship in clinical practice and would like to see pollution, climate change, and health covered in their curriculum. In order for this education to be most impactful, more research and industry transparency regarding the environmental footprint of health care materials and specific clinician resource consumption patterns will be required.
机译:医疗保健部门产生的气候变化和污染征收了大量的公共卫生负担。本研究旨在评估关于气候变化,卫生保健部门的污染,资源保护的污染,以及在专业实践中的责任评估医疗,护理和医生助理学生知识和态度。 2018年2月至3月,耶鲁大学的医疗,护理和医师助理学生(1011潜在受访者)被送到17个问题在线音乐调查。数据分析包括描述性统计数据,以及费舍尔的确切测试和逻辑回归,以评估兴趣变量与学校(医学生)的性别,年龄,地理地点,学校和年度的个人特征之间的协会。响应率为28%(280名受访者)。 90%的人认为医生,护士和医生助理有责任在他们的专业实践中保护资源并防止污染。 63%的人同意或强烈同意污染,气候变化和健康之间的关系应在课堂上涵盖,并应在临床环境中加强。 57%优选或强烈优选的可重复使用设备。 91%的感觉缺乏时间和生产压力,而85%的人认为缺乏对医疗保健污染的疾病负担教育,是对资源保护和污染预防负责的障碍。妇女和医师助理学生分别比男性和医学生更大的承诺,以解决污染,气候变化和患者护理和专业实践的资源保护。我们发现,健康专业学生在临床实践中与环境管理的概念进行了从事,并希望看到污染,气候变化和课程中的健康状况。为了使这项教育最有影响,需要更多的研究和行业透明度关于保健材料的环境足迹和特定的临床医生资源消费模式。

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