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  • Current environmental initiatives in healthcare facilities are insufficient to address the climate crisis.
  • There is a need for enhanced strategies to reduce the carbon footprint of care settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the underdeveloped state of environmental initiatives in healthcare.
  • To emphasize the essential role of nurses in environmental stewardship within healthcare organizations.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on healthcare sustainability.
  • Analysis of the impact of care facilities on the environment.
  • Exploration of strategies for nurse involvement in environmental decision-making.

Main Results:

  • Healthcare's environmental impact remains a significant concern.
  • Nurses' participation is vital for effective environmental strategies.
  • Caregiver engagement is key to long-term ecological sustainability.

Conclusions:

  • Healthcare facilities require more robust environmental action plans.
  • Nurses should be integral to environmental decision-making processes.
  • Promoting a lasting ecological approach necessitates active involvement from all caregivers.