Alumna, Dental Hygiene Degree Program, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Can J Dent Hyg. 2020 Oct 1;54(3):156-160.
Human health is linked to environmental health. Pollutants or disease-causing microbes released into the environment through human activity or natural disasters affect communities' air quality, water or food supply, and, ultimately, the livelihoods of residents. Oral health care (OHC) professionals, including dental hygienists (DHs), use vast amounts of resources in their daily clinical operations, which contribute to the global pollution burden and climate change. Canadian OHC professionals are largely missing from the environmental sustainability dialogue, despite their commitment to the holistic well-being of their clients and communities they support.
This literature review explores the barriers to adopting environmentally sustainable (ES) initiatives in the clinical setting as perceived by OHC professionals, particularly DHs.
Eight studies reviewed highlight 4 key barriers-infrastructural, institutional, educational, and individual-to the adoption of ES initiatives by OHC professionals in the clinical setting.
OHC professionals who adopt ES initiatives to curb the potential environmental impacts of their clinical practices support the population health of the communities they serve and, thus, the well-being of future generations. Further research may guide the development of education, protocol, policy, and infrastructure changes to facilitate the adoption of ES initiatives by OHC professionals even amidst ever-changing global conditions. Adopting ES initiatives not only benefits the environment, but it may also aide in improving client outcomes due to long-term practice savings that can be diverted to enhancing client care.
人类健康与环境健康息息相关。通过人类活动或自然灾害释放到环境中的污染物或致病微生物会影响社区的空气质量、水或食物供应,并最终影响居民的生计。口腔卫生保健(OHC)专业人员,包括牙科保健师(DH),在日常临床操作中使用大量资源,这导致了全球污染负担和气候变化。尽管加拿大的 OHC 专业人员致力于为其服务的客户和社区的整体健康福祉,但他们在环境可持续性对话中基本上被忽视了。
本文献综述探讨了 OHC 专业人员(特别是 DH)在临床环境中采用环境可持续(ES)举措的障碍。
综述的八项研究突出了 OHC 专业人员在临床环境中采用 ES 举措的四个关键障碍——基础设施、制度、教育和个人。
采用 ES 举措来遏制临床实践潜在环境影响的 OHC 专业人员支持他们服务的社区的人口健康,从而也支持子孙后代的福祉。进一步的研究可以指导教育、协议、政策和基础设施的改变,以促进 OHC 专业人员采用 ES 举措,即使在不断变化的全球条件下也是如此。采用 ES 举措不仅有益于环境,而且由于长期实践节省的资金可以用于改善客户护理,还可能有助于改善客户的治疗效果。