Wright Michelle Lynn, Drake Diana, Link Denise G, Berg Judith A
School of Nursing, University of Texas Austin, Austin, TX.
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Nurs Outlook. 2023 Mar-Apr;71(2):101919. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2023.101919. Epub 2023 Feb 16.
Climate change has measurable adverse impact on the general and reproductive health of women and girls. Multinational government organizations, private foundations, and consumer groups identify anthropogenic disruptions in social and ecological environments as the primary threats to human health this century. Drought, micronutrient shortage, famine, mass migration, conflict over resources, and effects on mental health resulting from displacement and war are challenging effects to manage. The most severe effects will be felt by those with the least resources to prepare for and adapt to changes. Climate change is a phenomenon of interest to women's health professionals because women and girls are more vulnerable to the effects due to a combination of physiologic, biologic, cultural, and socioeconomic risk factors. Nurses, with our scientific foundation, human-centered approach, and position of trust in societies can be leaders in efforts at mitigation, adaptation, and building resilience in response to changes in our planetary health.
气候变化对妇女和女童的总体健康及生殖健康产生了可衡量的不利影响。多国政府组织、私人基金会和消费者团体将社会和生态环境中的人为干扰确定为本世纪对人类健康的主要威胁。干旱、微量营养素短缺、饥荒、大规模移民、资源冲突以及流离失所和战争对心理健康造成的影响,都是难以应对的挑战。资源最少、最无力为变化做准备和适应变化的人群将感受到最严重的影响。气候变化是女性健康专业人员关注的一个现象,因为由于生理、生物、文化和社会经济等多种风险因素的综合作用,妇女和女童更容易受到气候变化影响。凭借我们的科学基础、以人为本的方法以及在社会中受信任的地位,护士能够在应对地球健康变化的减缓、适应和增强复原力努力中发挥领导作用。