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气候变化与澳大利亚全科医学职业教育:一项横断面研究。

Climate change and Australian general practice vocational education: a cross-sectional study.

机构信息

School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan, Newcastle, NSW 2308, Australia.

NSW & ACT Research and Evaluation Unit, GP Synergy Regional Training Organisation (RTO), 20 McIntosh Drive, Mayfield West, NSW 2304, Australia.

出版信息

Fam Pract. 2023 May 31;40(3):435-441. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmac053.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Climate change is a rapidly progressing threat to global health and well-being. For general practitioners (GPs) currently in training, the effects of climate change on public health will shape their future professional practice We aimed to establish the prevalence and associations of Australian GP registrars' (trainees') perceptions of climate change as it relates to public health, education, and workplaces.

METHODS

A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study of GP registrars of three Australian training organizations. The questionnaire assessed attitudes regarding adverse health effects of climate change (over the next 10-20 years), and agreement with statements on (i) integrating health impacts of climate change into GP vocational training, and (ii) GPs' role in making general practices environmentally sustainable.

RESULTS

Of 879 registrars who participated (response rate 91%), 50.4% (95% CI 46.8%, 54.0%) perceived a large or very large future health effect of climate change on their patients, and 61.8% (95% CI 58.6%, 65.0%) agreed that climate health impacts should be integrated within their education programme. 77.8% (95% CI 74.9%, 80.4%) agreed that GPs should have a leadership role in their practices' environmental sustainability. Multivariable associations of these attitudes included female gender, training region, and (for the latter two outcomes) perceptions of future impact of climate change on patient health.

CONCLUSIONS

GP registrars are motivated to receive climate health education and engage in environmentally sustainable practice. This may primarily reflect concern for future practice and patient care.

摘要

背景

气候变化是对全球健康和福祉的迅速威胁。对于目前正在接受培训的全科医生(GP)来说,气候变化对公共卫生的影响将塑造他们未来的专业实践。我们旨在确定澳大利亚 GP 注册医师(受训者)对与公共卫生、教育和工作场所相关的气候变化的看法的流行率和关联。

方法

对澳大利亚三个培训组织的 GP 注册医师进行了横断面问卷调查研究。该问卷评估了对气候变化对健康的不利影响(未来 10-20 年)的态度,以及对以下声明的认同程度:(i)将气候变化对健康的影响纳入 GP 职业培训,以及(ii)GP 在使常规实践环境可持续方面的作用。

结果

在 879 名参与的注册医师中(应答率为 91%),50.4%(95%CI 46.8%,54.0%)认为气候变化对患者的未来健康影响很大或非常大,61.8%(95%CI 58.6%,65.0%)同意应将气候健康影响纳入其教育计划。77.8%(95%CI 74.9%,80.4%)同意 GP 应在其实践的环境可持续性方面发挥领导作用。这些态度的多变量关联包括女性性别、培训地区,以及(对于后两个结果)对气候变化对患者健康未来影响的看法。

结论

GP 注册医师有接受气候健康教育和参与环境可持续实践的动力。这主要可能反映了对未来实践和患者护理的关注。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/719f/10231347/758e593ab5ce/cmac053_fig1.jpg

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