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关注医疗保健领域气候行动政策中的患者视角。一项关于患者意愿的德国调查分析。

Focus on patient perspectives in climate action policies for healthcare. A German survey analysis on what patients are willing to do.

作者信息

Scholz Florian, Börner Nikolaus, Schust Sophie Anne, Schardey Josefine, Kühn Florian, Renz Bernhard, Angele Martin, Werner Jens, Guba Markus, Jacob Sven

机构信息

Department of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2024 Nov 26;12:1477313. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1477313. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The healthcare sector, while dedicated to improving health, paradoxically contributes significantly to global carbon emissions, accounting for approximately 4.9% of global emissions. Despite growing public concern about climate change, few studies have explored patients' awareness and attitudes toward the environmental impact of healthcare. This study aims to assess patients' perspectives on climate change and the sustainability of healthcare practices.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey was conducted at Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Hospital in Munich, Germany. Patients were invited to participate in a voluntary, anonymous online survey via strategically placed QR codes throughout the hospital. The survey explored patients' demographic information, environmental awareness, attitudes toward climate-friendly practices in healthcare, and willingness to support sustainable initiatives. Descriptive statistics and regression analyses were used to analyze the data.

RESULTS

A total of 399 patients completed the survey (87% completion rate). The majority of respondents (92.3%) were aware of climate change, and 82.7% reported prioritizing climate-friendly practices in their personal lives. However, 55.9% of respondents were unaware of the healthcare system's contribution to carbon emissions, and only 18.3% knew about hospitals' climate impact. Despite this, 88.2% of respondents supported environmentally friendly initiatives in hospitals, and 86.5% were open to sustainable alternatives, provided that quality standards were maintained. Participants expressed significant interest in knowing the environmental impact of their treatments, with 63.2% in favor of a Nutri-Score-like system that would display the carbon footprint of medical procedures. Among those, 54.4% indicated that such a system would influence their choice of treatment. Similarly, 62.2% of respondents were interested in knowing the environmental impact of their medications, with 65% reporting that this information would affect their medication choices. A notable proportion of patients (66.2%) indicated willingness to support sustainable healthcare through shorter hospital stays and increased follow-up visits, while 35.8% were open to paying a CO compensation fee for their treatments. However, 81% were unwilling to pay higher insurance premiums to support environmentally friendly practices in hospitals. Regression analyses revealed that older age groups and having children were positively associated with environmental awareness ( < 0.05). However, factors such as gender, education level, relationship status, and illness severity did not significantly impact environmental attitudes. There was a significant correlation between patients' environmental friendliness and their readiness to take climate-protective actions ( < 0.001).

CONCLUSION

The study highlights a gap between patients' environmental awareness and their knowledge of healthcare's carbon footprint. While patients are generally supportive of sustainable practices in healthcare, their willingness to act diminishes when personal costs or discomfort are involved. A coordinated approach involving policy changes, patient education, and market innovations is essential to promote sustainable practices in healthcare without compromising patient care quality. Further research is needed to explore strategies for bridging the gap between environmental awareness and action in healthcare settings.

摘要

背景

医疗保健部门虽然致力于改善健康状况,但矛盾的是,它对全球碳排放也有重大贡献,约占全球排放量的4.9%。尽管公众对气候变化的关注度不断提高,但很少有研究探讨患者对医疗保健环境影响的认识和态度。本研究旨在评估患者对气候变化以及医疗保健实践可持续性的看法。

方法

在德国慕尼黑的路德维希 - 马克西米利安大学(LMU)医院进行了一项横断面调查。通过在医院各处策略性放置的二维码,邀请患者参与一项自愿、匿名的在线调查。该调查探讨了患者的人口统计学信息、环境意识、对医疗保健中气候友好型实践的态度以及支持可持续倡议的意愿。使用描述性统计和回归分析来分析数据。

结果

共有399名患者完成了调查(完成率87%)。大多数受访者(92.3%)意识到气候变化,82.7%报告在个人生活中优先考虑气候友好型实践。然而,55.9%的受访者不知道医疗保健系统对碳排放的贡献,只有18.3%了解医院的气候影响。尽管如此,88.2%的受访者支持医院的环保倡议,86.5%愿意接受可持续替代方案,前提是保持质量标准。参与者对了解其治疗的环境影响表现出浓厚兴趣,63.2%的人赞成采用类似营养评分的系统来显示医疗程序的碳足迹。其中,54.4%表示这样的系统会影响他们的治疗选择。同样,62.2%的受访者有兴趣了解其药物的环境影响,65%报告该信息会影响他们的药物选择。相当一部分患者(66.2%)表示愿意通过缩短住院时间和增加随访来支持可持续医疗保健,而35.8%愿意为其治疗支付碳补偿费用。然而,81%的人不愿意为支持医院的环保实践支付更高的保险费。回归分析显示,年龄较大的群体和有孩子与环境意识呈正相关(<0.05)。然而,性别、教育水平、恋爱状况和疾病严重程度等因素对环境态度没有显著影响。患者的环境友好程度与其采取气候保护行动的意愿之间存在显著相关性(<0.001)。

结论

该研究凸显了患者的环境意识与其对医疗保健碳足迹的了解之间的差距。虽然患者总体上支持医疗保健中的可持续实践,但当涉及个人成本或不便时,他们采取行动的意愿会降低。采取包括政策变革、患者教育和市场创新在内的协调方法对于在不损害患者护理质量的情况下促进医疗保健中的可持续实践至关重要。需要进一步研究以探索弥合医疗保健环境中环境意识与行动之间差距的策略。

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