Gómez-Ruiz Lara, Martínez-Nova Alfonso, Simón-Pérez Eduardo, Morán-Cortés Juan Francisco
Nursing Department, Universidad de Extremadura, Avda, Virgen del Puerto, 2, 10600 Plasencia Cáceres, Spain.
Podiatry Grupo Recoletas, C/Angustias n 17, 47003 Valladolid, Spain.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Sep 14;20(18):6761. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20186761.
Climate change is real and we are witnessing its consequences, such as rising temperatures, water scarcity, and sea-level rise, among other significant impacts. As healthcare professionals, podiatrists should be concerned about climate change; however, they still contribute to the damage caused. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the level of awareness among podiatrists regarding this issue and determine their attitudes toward the climate change process. The study involved conducting a survey comprising a series of questions, including personal information, Likert-scale questions, and short questions to evaluate attitudes toward environmental sustainability in their workplace and how they contribute to the climate change process. The questions addressed their commuting habits to determine sustainability, the number of hours of physical exercise per week, and their clinical attitudes, such as prescribing unnecessary treatments or emphasizing sports as the primary treatment. The results revealed that nearly 89% of the respondents were unaware of ecological podiatry or shoe recycling. Regarding clinical attitudes, 31.1% of the respondents stated that they prescribe sports as the primary treatment for all their patients, while 37.9% do so in most cases. They also tend to avoid prescribing unnecessary treatments, with 44.9% stating that they never prescribe them unless absolutely necessary. In conclusion, based on this survey, Spanish podiatrists do not undertake favorable actions for climate change and lack knowledge of the concept of "ecological podiatry". To improve the situation, efforts should focus on waste reduction, eliminating unnecessary treatments, and promoting and practicing ecological podiatry.
气候变化是真实存在的,我们正在目睹其后果,比如气温上升、水资源短缺、海平面上升以及其他重大影响。作为医疗保健专业人员,足病医生应该关注气候变化;然而,他们仍在对造成的破坏有所“贡献”。因此,本研究的目的是评估足病医生对这一问题的认知水平,并确定他们对气候变化进程的态度。该研究包括开展一项包含一系列问题的调查,这些问题包括个人信息、李克特量表问题以及一些简短问题,以评估他们在工作场所对环境可持续性的态度以及他们如何对气候变化进程产生影响。这些问题涉及他们的通勤习惯以确定可持续性、每周体育锻炼的时长以及他们的临床态度,比如开具不必要的治疗处方或强调运动作为主要治疗方式。结果显示,近89%的受访者不了解生态足病学或鞋子回收利用。关于临床态度,31.1%的受访者表示他们将运动作为所有患者的主要治疗方式,而37.9%的受访者在大多数情况下会这样做。他们也倾向于避免开具不必要的治疗处方,44.9%的受访者表示除非绝对必要,他们从不开具此类处方。总之,基于这项调查,西班牙足病医生没有为应对气候变化采取有利行动,并且缺乏对“生态足病学”概念的了解。为改善这种情况,应致力于减少浪费、消除不必要的治疗,并推广和践行生态足病学。