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  • Salud Ambiental
  • Política de Salud Pública
  • Sostenibilidad de la Atención Médica

Sus antecedentes:

  • Creciente reconocimiento entre los profesionales y organizaciones de la salud a nivel mundial sobre los impactos del cambio climático.
  • El cambio climático representa amenazas significativas para el bienestar del paciente y la resiliencia del sistema de atención médica.
  • Necesidad urgente de la participación del sector de la salud en la acción climática.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Discutir la defensa como un enfoque clave para que los profesionales de la salud aborden el cambio climático.
  • Destacar los roles y oportunidades específicos para las enfermeras en la defensa climática.
  • Explorar cómo las enfermeras pueden utilizar sus voces para promover una atención médica resiliente al clima.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de literatura sobre cambio climático y atención médica.
  • Análisis de estrategias de defensa para profesionales de la salud.
  • Enfoque en los roles de enfermería en la salud ambiental y la política climática.

Principales resultados:

  • La defensa es una herramienta fundamental para que los profesionales de la salud influyan en la política climática.
  • Las enfermeras están en una posición única para abogar por la acción climática debido a su estatus de confianza y proximidad al paciente.
  • Una defensa eficaz puede conducir a la descarbonización del sistema de atención médica y a mejores resultados de salud pública.

Conclusiones:

  • Las enfermeras pueden y deben participar en la defensa climática.
  • Empoderar a las enfermeras con herramientas de defensa es crucial para un futuro sostenible de la atención médica.
  • La acción colectiva de los profesionales de la salud es esencial para mitigar los impactos del cambio climático en la salud.