Jessica LeClair is a clinical instructor and doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing. Teddie Potter is a clinical professor and director of planetary health at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing in Minneapolis. Contact author: Jessica LeClair,
Am J Nurs. 2022 Apr 1;122(4):47-52. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000827336.29891.9b.
Planetary health is focused on the interconnectedness of the health of humans, other species, and the physical environment. Disruption of the Earth's natural ecosystems due to human overconsumption; disregard for sustainable practices; and the domination of other humans, species, and natural systems has led to an urgent moment in which humans must act to preserve these ecosystems, which support life on this planet. Restoring planetary health requires new directions for nursing. The pragmatic implications for nursing research, education, advocacy, and practice are explored in this article.
行星健康关注人类、其他物种和物理环境健康的相互联系。由于人类过度消费、无视可持续实践以及对其他人类、物种和自然系统的支配,地球的自然生态系统受到了破坏,这导致人类必须采取行动来保护这些支持地球上生命的生态系统。恢复行星健康需要为护理指明新的方向。本文探讨了护理研究、教育、宣传和实践的务实意义。