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  • Public Health

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  • Growing recognition of climate change's adverse health effects.
  • Nurses, as the largest healthcare group, are pivotal in mitigating climate impacts.
  • Increasing interest in healthcare's role in addressing the climate crisis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore nurses' diverse perspectives on climate change.
  • To identify strategies for enhancing nurses' climate change response capabilities.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Q methodology, integrating qualitative and quantitative approaches.
  • Analyzed data from 44 nurses in South Korea using principal component analysis.
  • Statements derived from literature, media, and interviews.

Main Results:

  • Identified four distinct nurse perspectives on climate change:
  • 1. Crisis-conscious and solidarity-oriented.
  • 2. Emphasizing irrelevance and corporate response.
  • 3. Recognizing relevance and strong will to act.
  • 4. Critically indifferent and passive response.

Conclusions:

  • Nurses' climate change views vary based on professional perspective and desired response level.
  • Developing tailored strategies is crucial for active nurse participation in climate action.
  • Findings offer solutions for countries with similar socioeconomic contexts to South Korea.