School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.
Nurs Health Sci. 2020 Sep;22(3):803-811. doi: 10.1111/nhs.12734. Epub 2020 Jun 2.
Climate change will adversely affect the health of populations and the ability of healthcare systems to deliver appropriate and timely care. Furthermore, resource scarcity requires nurses to practice in more sustainable ways. This study investigated the extent to which student nurses reported that they were able to apply their knowledge of sustainability in clinical practice following educational sessions on relevant topics. Students were exposed to scenario-based sustainability education in years 1, 2, and 3 of their 3-year program. Data were collected using a questionnaire that asked participants if they were able to implement sustainable practice. In year 2,121 students, and in year 3, 68 stated they made a change or challenged practice as a consequence of learning about sustainability. Barriers preventing them from challenging unsustainable practice were lack of confidence and resistance to change. Year-3 students were more able to influence unsustainable practice than were those in year 2. This study indicates that sustainability sessions, focused on aspects of clinical relevance, can support nurses to implement change; barriers remain that require confidence building for the students.
气候变化将对人口健康和医疗保健系统提供适当和及时护理的能力产生不利影响。此外,资源短缺要求护士以更可持续的方式进行实践。本研究调查了学生护士在接受有关主题的教育课程后,在临床实践中应用可持续性知识的程度。学生在 3 年制课程的第 1、2 和 3 年接受了基于情景的可持续性教育。使用问卷收集数据,询问参与者是否能够实施可持续实践。在第 2 年,有 121 名学生,在第 3 年,有 68 名学生表示,他们因为学习可持续性而改变或挑战了实践。阻止他们挑战不可持续实践的障碍是缺乏信心和抵制变革。与第 2 年的学生相比,第 3 年的学生更有能力影响不可持续的实践。这项研究表明,专注于临床相关方面的可持续性课程可以支持护士实施变革;但仍存在障碍,需要增强学生的信心。