Katzman Joanna G, Herring David, Wheat Stefan, Groves Ralph J, Kazhe-Dominguez Briana, Martin Chamron, Norsworthy Kent, Liu Jinyang, Lord Sabrina, Tomedi Laura E
Department of Neurosurgery, The University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Project ECHO, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
AJPM Focus. 2022 Nov 24;2(1):100051. doi: 10.1016/j.focus.2022.100051. eCollection 2023 Mar.
Climate change is a global public health crisis. Most clinicians and public health professionals do not receive adequate education to manage and communicate climate-related health impacts to their patients.
From July 2021 to February 2022, the Project ECHO Climate Change and Human Health program completed 22 weekly trainings for health professionals. These virtual telementoring sessions were designed to improve both knowledge and self-efficacy about climate-related health impacts and climate change‒related communication skills.
Between July 2021 and February 2022, a total of 804 unique participants (from 44 states and 25 countries) attended the sessions. Participants were nurses (24.7%), physicians (16.8%), and public health professionals (8.5%). They completed weekly Zoom polls measuring their knowledge and self-efficacy. On average, participants strongly agreed or agreed that they had learned skills taught in each session (average percentage of those who strongly agreed or agreed=94.6%, range=66.7%-100.0%). Participants (31%) also completed a weekly postsession survey. A total of 91% rated the sessions as excellent or very good regarding evidenced-basis, and 89% rated sessions as excellent or very good regarding improved communication skills with patients and colleagues.
Given the global climate crisis, the Climate Change and Human Health ECHO is successfully building resources and capacity for clinicians and public health professionals.
气候变化是一场全球公共卫生危机。大多数临床医生和公共卫生专业人员未接受过充分的教育,无法向患者管理和传达与气候相关的健康影响。
2021年7月至2022年2月,“ECHO气候变化与人类健康”项目为卫生专业人员完成了22次每周一次的培训。这些虚拟远程指导课程旨在提高与气候相关的健康影响方面的知识和自我效能,以及与气候变化相关的沟通技巧。
2021年7月至2022年2月期间,共有804名独特的参与者(来自44个州和25个国家)参加了这些课程。参与者包括护士(24.7%)、医生(16.8%)和公共卫生专业人员(8.5%)。他们完成了每周的Zoom民意调查,以衡量自己的知识和自我效能。平均而言,参与者强烈同意或同意他们学到了每次课程中教授的技能(强烈同意或同意的人的平均百分比=94.6%,范围=66.7%-100.0%)。参与者(31%)还完成了每周的课后调查。共有91%的人认为这些课程在循证基础方面优秀或非常好,89%的人认为这些课程在与患者和同事改善沟通技巧方面优秀或非常好。
鉴于全球气候危机,“气候变化与人类健康ECHO”项目正在成功地为临床医生和公共卫生专业人员构建资源和能力。