Malcolm Jonathan, Dodd Amy, Shaikh Mohammad, Cassels-Brown Andrew, Buchan John C
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Beckett Street, Leeds, LS9 7TF, UK.
International Centre for Eye Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, WC1E 7HT, UK.
Eye (Lond). 2024 May;38(7):1349-1354. doi: 10.1038/s41433-023-02902-4. Epub 2023 Dec 28.
Climate change is arguably the greatest threat to global health of the 21st century. Although cataract surgery is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, recent literature review identified a paucity of evidence-based strategies for improving the environmental impact of cataract services. Our study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a departmental Delphi process for improving cataract services' environmental sustainability.
All members of ophthalmology theatre teams in a UK teaching hospital were invited to participate in a three-stage Delphi process. Team members were surveyed for suggestions for reducing the department's environmental impact. Suggested interventions were refined during a plenary face-to-face discussion and ranked. The highest ranked interventions were combined into a mutually agreed action plan. Data on the economic and environmental cost of cataract services was collected prior to and six months after the Delphi process using the Eyefficiency mobile application.
Twenty-three interventions were suggested by a range of staff cadres. Interventions were ranked by 24 team members. The 2nd, 4th, 5th, 8th and 11th ranked interventions were combined into an "Eco-packs" project in collaboration with suppliers (Bausch + Lomb), saving 675 kg of waste and 350 kg of CO2 equivalent annually.
The Delphi process is an effective method for provoking departmental engagement with the sustainability agenda that we would encourage all ophthalmology departments to consider utilising. The baseline per case CO2 equivalent measured in our department was reproducible and could serve as a maximum benchmark to be improved upon.
气候变化可以说是21世纪对全球健康的最大威胁。尽管白内障手术是全球温室气体排放的主要贡献者,但最近的文献综述发现,缺乏基于证据的策略来改善白内障服务对环境的影响。我们的研究旨在评估部门德尔菲法在提高白内障服务环境可持续性方面的有效性。
邀请英国一家教学医院眼科手术室团队的所有成员参与一个三阶段的德尔菲法流程。对团队成员进行调查,征求关于减少该部门环境影响的建议。在全体面对面讨论中对建议的干预措施进行完善并排序。将排名最高的干预措施合并为一个双方商定的行动计划。使用Eyefficiency移动应用程序在德尔菲法流程之前和之后六个月收集白内障服务的经济和环境成本数据。
一系列工作人员提出了23项干预措施。由24名团队成员对干预措施进行了排序。排名第2、4、5、8和11的干预措施与供应商(博士伦)合作,合并为一个“生态包”项目,每年可节省675千克废物和350千克二氧化碳当量。
德尔菲法是促使部门参与可持续发展议程的有效方法,我们鼓励所有眼科部门考虑采用。我们部门测量的每例病例二氧化碳当量基线是可重复的,可作为有待改进的最高基准。