环境可持续的脏护理计划开发指南
Winston Wing-Shing Fung1, Caroline E Stigant2
1Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Prince of Wales Hospital, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Current opinion in nephrology and hypertension
|October 22, 2025
概括
气候变化影响脏健康,需要可持续的脏护理. 策略包括预防,优化治疗和减少废物,以获得高质量,环保的服务.
科学领域:
- 环境科学与公共卫生
- 科和气候变化适应
背景情况:
- 气候变化对脏健康构成越来越大的风险,气温上升加剧了脏疾病.
- 全球卫生系统正在向净零排放和气候弹性转变.
- 脏护理对环境影响做出了重大贡献,需要集中可持续发展努力.
研究的目的:
- 为实施环境可持续的脏护理提供最新的,基于证据的战略.
- 解决脏可持续性的协调部门方法和提供者层面的质量改进需求.
主要方法:
- 审查当前的证据和战略,以实现可持续的脏护理.
- 一个包含教育,研究,绩效指标和问责制的框架的描述.
- 确定优化疾病预防,护理适当性和较低影响的护理实践.
主要成果:
- 全球气温上升对脏健康产生不利影响,增加疾病的流行率和严重程度.
- 框架要素包括加强教育,研究,可持续发展报告和问责制.
- 关键策略包括非药物/药物预防,资源管理 (实验室,透析),促进移植和改进技术/废物管理.
结论:
- 环境可持续的脏护理是高质量的护理的同义词.
- 这些可持续的做法已经准备好在各种医疗保健环境中实施.
- 将可持续性纳入脏护理是地球健康和患者福祉的关键.
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