Teleworking by hospital pharmacists: Another step to achieve decarbonization of the healthcare system.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Jean-Philippe Adam, Mélodie Richard-Laferrière, Félix Trudel-Bourgault, Philippe Arbour, Marie-Claude Langevin
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Disclaimer: In an effort to expedite the publication of articles, AJHP is posting manuscripts online as soon as possible after acceptance. Accepted manuscripts have been peer-reviewed and copyedited, but are posted online before technical formatting and author proofing. These manuscripts are not the final version of record and will be replaced with the final article (formatted per AJHP style and proofed by the authors) at a later time.

Purpose: The healthcare sector contributes approximately 4% to 5% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, thereby impacting climate change. Various initiatives, including teleworking, have been considered to mitigate GHG emissions, but their environmental impact remains poorly defined in the healthcare sector. This study aims to evaluate the impact of teleworking by hospital pharmacists on GHG emissions reduction by comparing the actual situation at one Canadian hospital, which includes teleworking shifts from home, to a scenario where all working shifts necessitate travel to the hospital.

Methods: The study was conducted at the pharmacy department of an academic hospital with 86 pharmacists (75 pharmacist full-time equivalents), between June 1, 2020, and May 31, 2023. Two different online carbon footprint calculators, one developed by the Centres de Gestion des Déplacements (CGD) and one available at the website of Carbon Footprint Ltd., were employed to measure mean GHG emissions in kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2eq) for individuals based on their modes of transport and distances traveled between home and work.

Results: During the study period, teleworking resulted in a significant reduction of mean GHG emissions per pharmacist relative to the scenario of all on-site shifts, with a reduction of 134 kg CO2eq (1,160 CO2eq vs 1,026 CO2eq; t = 3.32; P = 0.0007) estimated with the CGD calculator and a reduction of 135 kg CO2eq (1,117 CO2eq vs 982 CO2eq; t = 4.31; P < 0.0001) estimated with the Carbon Footprint calculator. Those figures correspond to a reduction of 11.5% (11,249 kg CO2eq) to 12.1% (11,315 kg CO2eq) of the total quantity of emissions associated with commuting for the 84 pharmacists over 3 years. The median distance from home to the hospital was 10.0 (8.1) km, with nearly three-quarters of pharmacists commuting by public or active transport.

Conclusion: Teleworking has a positive environmental impact and could be implemented in other pharmacy departments. The implemented teleworking approach represents an encouraging initial step toward reducing the GHG emissions associated with the travel of employees.

医院药剂师远程工作:实现医疗保健系统去碳化的又一步骤。
免责声明:为了加快文章的发表,AJHP在接受稿件后会尽快将其发布到网上。被录用的稿件已经过同行评审和校对,但在进行技术格式化和作者校对之前会在网上发布。这些稿件并非最终记录版本,将在稍后时间以最终文章(按照 AJHP 风格格式化并由作者校对)取代。目的:医疗保健行业排放的温室气体(GHG)约占全球排放量的 4%-5%,从而影响气候变化。为减少温室气体排放,人们考虑了包括远程办公在内的各种措施,但这些措施对医疗保健行业的环境影响仍未明确界定。本研究旨在评估医院药剂师远程工作对减少温室气体排放的影响,将加拿大一家医院的实际情况(包括在家远程轮班工作)与所有轮班工作都必须前往医院的情况进行比较:该研究于 2020 年 6 月 1 日至 2023 年 5 月 31 日在一家拥有 86 名药剂师(相当于 75 名全职药剂师)的学术医院药剂科进行。研究使用了两种不同的在线碳足迹计算器,一种由Centres de Gestion des Déplacements (CGD) 开发,另一种可在Carbon Footprint Ltd.的网站上获取:在研究期间,与所有现场轮班的情况相比,远程工作使每位药剂师的平均温室气体排放量显著减少,根据 CGD 计算器估算,减少了 134 千克二氧化碳当量(1,160 二氧化碳当量 vs 1,026 二氧化碳当量;t = 3.32;P = 0.0007),根据碳足迹计算器估算,减少了 135 千克二氧化碳当量(1,117 二氧化碳当量 vs 982 二氧化碳当量;t = 4.31;P < 0.0001)。这些数字相当于 84 名药剂师 3 年通勤相关排放总量的 11.5%(11,249 千克二氧化碳当量)到 12.1%(11,315 千克二氧化碳当量)的减少量。从家到医院的距离中位数为 10.0 (8.1) 公里,近四分之三的药剂师乘坐公共交通工具或主动交通工具上下班:远程工作对环境有积极影响,可在其他药学部门实施。已实施的远程办公方法在减少与员工出行相关的温室气体排放方面迈出了令人鼓舞的第一步。
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2.90
自引率
18.50%
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341
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (AJHP) is the official publication of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). It publishes peer-reviewed scientific papers on contemporary drug therapy and pharmacy practice innovations in hospitals and health systems. With a circulation of more than 43,000, AJHP is the most widely recognized and respected clinical pharmacy journal in the world.
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