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碳约束世界中的医疗保健。

Healthcare in a carbon-constrained world.

作者信息

Charlesworth Kate E, Jamieson Maggie

机构信息

Faculty of Health, University of Canberra, Bruce, ACT 2601, Australia. Email.

出版信息

Aust Health Rev. 2019 Jul;43(3):241-245. doi: 10.1071/AH17184.

Abstract

Objective The climate crisis necessitates urgent decarbonisation. The health sector must address its large carbon footprint. In the present study, we sought healthcare thought leaders' views about a future environmentally sustainable health system. Methods The present study was a qualitative exploratory study consisting of semistructured, in-depth interviews with 15 healthcare thought leaders from Australia, the UK, the US and New Zealand. Audio recordings of the interviews were transcribed and analysed by matrix display and thematic analysis. Results Overall, healthcare thought leaders believe that to reduce the carbon footprint of healthcare we need to look beyond traditional 'green' initiatives towards a more fundamental and longer-term redesign. Five main themes and one 'key enabler' (information communication technology) were identified. In this paper we draw on other relevant findings, but chiefly focus on the fifth theme about reshaping the role of healthcare within society and using the size and influence of the health sector to leverage wider health, environmental and societal benefits. Conclusions These ideas represent potentially low-carbon models of care. The next step would be to pilot and measure the outcomes (health, environmental, financial) of these models. What is known about the topic? The health sector needs to reduce its large carbon footprint. Traditional 'green' initiatives, such as recycling and improving energy efficiency, are insufficient to achieve the scale of decarbonisation required. What does this paper add? Healthcare thought leaders surveyed in the present study suggested that we also consider other, non-traditional ways to achieve environmental sustainability. In this paper we discuss their ideas about adopting an anticipatory approach to healthcare using predictive analytics, and using the size and influence of the health sector to effect wider health and environmental benefits. What are the implications for practitioners? Achieving an environmentally sustainable healthcare system is likely to require broad and fundamental (i.e. transformational) change to the current service model. Health practitioners throughout the sector must be closely engaged in this process.

摘要

目的 气候危机要求紧急脱碳。卫生部门必须解决其巨大的碳足迹问题。在本研究中,我们探寻了医疗保健领域思想领袖对于未来环境可持续卫生系统的看法。方法 本研究为定性探索性研究,包括对来自澳大利亚、英国、美国和新西兰的15位医疗保健领域思想领袖进行半结构化深度访谈。访谈录音经转录后,通过矩阵展示和主题分析进行分析。结果 总体而言,医疗保健领域思想领袖认为,为减少医疗保健的碳足迹,我们需要超越传统的“绿色”举措,进行更根本、更长期的重新设计。确定了五个主要主题和一个“关键推动因素”(信息通信技术)。在本文中,我们借鉴了其他相关研究结果,但主要关注关于重塑医疗保健在社会中的作用,以及利用卫生部门的规模和影响力来获取更广泛的健康、环境和社会效益的第五个主题。结论 这些想法代表了潜在的低碳护理模式。下一步将是对这些模式进行试点并衡量其结果(健康、环境、财务)。关于该主题已知的情况是什么?卫生部门需要减少其巨大的碳足迹。传统的“绿色”举措,如回收利用和提高能源效率,不足以实现所需的脱碳规模。本文补充了什么内容?本研究中接受调查的医疗保健领域思想领袖建议,我们还应考虑其他非传统方式来实现环境可持续性。在本文中,我们讨论了他们关于采用预测分析对医疗保健采取前瞻性方法,以及利用卫生部门的规模和影响力来实现更广泛的健康和环境效益的想法。对从业者有何影响?实现环境可持续的医疗保健系统可能需要对当前服务模式进行广泛而根本的(即变革性的)变革。整个卫生部门的从业者必须密切参与这一过程。

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