Caraballo-Betancort Antonio Miguel, Marcilla-Toribio Irene, Notario-Pacheco Blanca, Moratalla-Cebrian Maria Leopolda, Perez-Moreno Ana, Del Hoyo-Herraiz Alba, Poyatos-Leon Raquel, Martinez-Andres Maria
Health and Social Research Centre, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha-Campus de Cuenca, 16071 Cuenca, Spain.
Research Group Health, Gender, and Social Determinants, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha-Campus de Cuenca, 16071 Cuenca, Spain.
Nurs Rep. 2025 Jun 24;15(7):226. doi: 10.3390/nursrep15070226.
Nurses play a critical role in addressing climate change. They are instrumental in both mitigation and adaptation to its effects. Through care provision, education, management, policy development, and research, nurses can undertake a variety of specific actions in response to climate change. However, their perceptions of this challenge remain under-researched. This study aims to investigate Spanish nurses' knowledge of climate change and its impact on health. This is a qualitative descriptive study based on the constructivist paradigm. Purposive and snowball sampling strategies were used to recruit nurses from emergency services, geriatrics, cardiology, respiratory medicine and primary care in nine different regions of Spain. Semi-structured online interviews were conducted. Data analysis was carried out by three researchers via a three-stage inductive thematic analysis approach. The sample consisted of 31 nurses, predominantly women (77.42%), with a mean age of 41 years. Seventy percent of the participants had less than 15 years of experience in the service. Four categories were identified: (i) general knowledge of climate change; (ii) knowledge of climate change and health; (iii) knowledge of actions to address climate change; and (iv) knowledge development. Overall, the nurses demonstrated awareness of the risks posed by climate change as well as actions to respond. However, barriers such as a lack of formal training and eco-anxiety affect their knowledge acquisition. Nurses play an important role in the response to climate change. However, more comprehensive and higher-quality educational programmes, provided by academic institutions, workplaces, and professional associations, are needed. This study was prospectively registered with the Clinical Research Ethics Committee of the Cuenca Health Area on 25 January 2022 (registration number 2021/PI3721).
护士在应对气候变化方面发挥着关键作用。他们在缓解气候变化及其影响的适应过程中都至关重要。通过提供护理、教育、管理、政策制定和研究,护士可以针对气候变化采取各种具体行动。然而,对他们对这一挑战的认知研究仍不足。本研究旨在调查西班牙护士对气候变化及其对健康影响的了解情况。这是一项基于建构主义范式的定性描述性研究。采用目的抽样和滚雪球抽样策略,从西班牙九个不同地区的急诊服务、老年医学、心脏病学、呼吸医学和初级保健部门招募护士。进行了半结构化在线访谈。由三名研究人员通过三阶段归纳主题分析方法进行数据分析。样本包括31名护士,主要为女性(77.42%),平均年龄41岁。70%的参与者在该服务领域的经验少于15年。确定了四个类别:(i)气候变化的一般知识;(ii)气候变化与健康的知识;(iii)应对气候变化行动的知识;以及(iv)知识发展。总体而言,护士们表现出对气候变化带来的风险以及应对行动的认识。然而,诸如缺乏正规培训和生态焦虑等障碍影响了他们的知识获取。护士在应对气候变化中发挥着重要作用。然而,需要学术机构、工作场所和专业协会提供更全面、更高质量的教育项目。本研究于2022年1月25日在昆卡健康区临床研究伦理委员会进行了前瞻性注册(注册号2021/PI3721)。