Grose J, Richardson J
Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, Devon, UK.
Nurs Health Sci. 2016 Jun;18(2):256-61. doi: 10.1111/nhs.12241. Epub 2015 Sep 10.
Climate change and limited natural resources will impact on the sustainable supply and disposal of materials used in health care. Healthcare students need opportunities to reflect on the ecological footprint of health services to mitigate against negative effects on service delivery. In order to raise awareness of these issues, there is a need for evidence-based teaching tools which are relevant and meaningful to nursing practice. An evidence-based sustainability skills teaching session was delivered to 293 nursing students from child and adult health disciplines. Following the sessions, evaluation sheets were distributed to the participants, of which 290 responded. The majority of nurses valued both the delivery and the content of the training and some were motivated to complete further study. The evaluation provided valuable information on how to deliver sustainability education and important insights into where more information and support was needed in order to change practice. Embedding sustainability teaching in skill sessions appears to be a realistic way of informing and motivating learners to consider current and best practice. Following training, further evaluation of practice-based behaviour is needed.
气候变化和自然资源有限将影响医疗保健中所用材料的可持续供应和处置。医护专业学生需要有机会思考卫生服务的生态足迹,以减轻对服务提供的负面影响。为了提高对这些问题的认识,需要有与护理实践相关且有意义的循证教学工具。为来自儿童和成人健康学科的293名护理专业学生举办了一次循证可持续发展技能教学课程。课程结束后,向参与者分发了评估表,其中290人作出了回应。大多数护士重视培训的授课方式和内容,一些人有动力去完成进一步的学习。该评估提供了关于如何开展可持续发展教育的宝贵信息,以及关于为改变实践在哪些方面需要更多信息和支持的重要见解。将可持续发展教学融入技能课程似乎是一种切实可行的方式,可让学习者了解并激励他们考虑当前的最佳实践。培训后,需要对基于实践的行为进行进一步评估。