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Understanding nurses' experience of climate change and then climate action in Western Canada

Por: Hannah Rempel · Maya R. Kalogirou · Sherry Dahlke · Kathleen F. Hunter — Febrero 7th 2024 at 09:00

Abstract

Aim

To understand nurses' personal and professional experiences with the heat dome, drought and forest fires of 2021 and how those events impacted their perspectives on climate action.

Design

A naturalistic inquiry using qualitative description.

Method

Twelve nurses from the interior of British Columbia, Canada, were interviewed using a semi-structured interview guide. Thematic analysis was employed. No patient or public involvement.

Results

Data analysis yielded three themes to describe nurses' perspective on climate change: health impacts; climate action and system influences. These experiences contributed to nurses' beliefs about climate change, how to take climate action in their personal lives and their challenges enacting climate action in their workplace settings.

Conclusions

Nurses' challenges with enacting environmentally responsible practices in their workplace highlight the need for engagement throughout institutions in supporting environmentally friendly initiatives.

Impact

The importance of system-level changes in healthcare institutions for planetary health.

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