Stachura Nicole Kasia, Brar Sukham K, Davidson Jacob, Wilson Claire A, Dann Celia, Apostol Mike, Vecchio John, Bilodeau Shannon, Gunz Anna, Casas-Lopez Diana Catalina, Noppens Ruediger, Leslie Ken, Strychowsky Julie E
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Division of Paediatric Surgery, Children's Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre, London, ON, Canada.
JMIR Perioper Med. 2024 Nov 28;7:e59790. doi: 10.2196/59790.
In Canada, the health care system has been estimated to generate 33 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually. Health care systems, specifically operating rooms (ORs), are significant contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, using 3 to 6 times more energy than the hospital's average unit.
This quality improvement study aimed to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of staff members and patients on sustainability in the OR, as well as identify opportunities for initiatives and barriers to implementation.
A total of 2 surveys were developed, consisting of 27 questions for staff members and 22 questions for patients and caregivers. Topics included demographics, knowledge and attitudes regarding environmental sustainability, opportunities for initiatives, and perceived barriers. Multiple-choice, Likert-scale, and open-ended questions were used.
A total of 174 staff members and 37 patients participated. The majority (152/174, 88%) of staff members had received no and minimal training on sustainability, while 93% (162/174) cited practicing sustainability at work as moderately to extremely important. Among patients and caregivers, 54% (20/37) often or always noticed when a hospital is being eco-friendly. Both staff members and patients agreed that improving sustainability would boost satisfaction (125/174, 71.8% and 22/37, 59.4%, respectively) and hospital reputation (22/37, 59.4% and 25/37, 69.5%, respectively). The staff members' highest-rated environmental initiatives included transitioning to reusables, education, and improved energy consumption, while patients prioritized increased nature, improved food sourcing, and education. Perceived barriers to these initiatives included cost, lack of education, and lack of incentives.
Staff members and patients and caregivers in a large academic health care center acknowledge the significance of environmental sustainability in the OR. While they do not perceive a direct impact on patient care, they anticipate positive effects on satisfaction and hospital reputation. Aligning initiatives with staff members and patient and caregiver preferences can help drive meaningful change within the OR and beyond.
在加拿大,据估计医疗保健系统每年产生3300万公吨的温室气体排放。医疗保健系统,特别是手术室,是温室气体排放的重要贡献者,其能源使用量比医院平均单位多3至6倍。
这项质量改进研究旨在调查工作人员和患者对手术室可持续性的知识、态度和看法,并确定举措的机会和实施障碍。
共开展了2项调查,其中针对工作人员的有27个问题,针对患者和护理人员的有22个问题。主题包括人口统计学、关于环境可持续性的知识和态度、举措的机会以及感知到的障碍。使用了多项选择题、李克特量表和开放式问题。
共有174名工作人员和37名患者参与。大多数(152/174,88%)工作人员未接受过或仅接受过极少的可持续性培训,而93%(162/174)的工作人员认为在工作中践行可持续性为中等至极其重要。在患者和护理人员中,54%(20/37)在医院践行环保时经常或总是会注意到。工作人员和患者均认为改善可持续性会提高满意度(分别为125/174,71.8%和22/37,59.4%)和医院声誉(分别为22/37,59.4%和25/37,69.5%)。工作人员评价最高的环境举措包括转向可重复使用物品、教育和改善能源消耗,而患者则优先考虑增加自然元素、改善食物采购和教育。这些举措的感知障碍包括成本、缺乏教育和缺乏激励措施。
大型学术医疗保健中心的工作人员、患者和护理人员认识到手术室环境可持续性的重要性。虽然他们认为这对患者护理没有直接影响,但预计会对满意度和医院声誉产生积极影响。使举措与工作人员、患者和护理人员的偏好保持一致有助于推动手术室及其他领域的有意义变革。