Developing a guide for sustainable healthcare practice: A case study from the Swedish Society of Medicine

Andreas Vilhelmsson , Ida Persson Cofina , Maria Wolodarski , Tobias Alfvén
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Abstract

Introduction

Although climate change has been consistently identified as one of the greatest threats to humans, many clinicians do not feel prepared to address climate change with patients and medical school curricula still have very little coverage of its health consequences. At the same time, health care providers have been shown to be trusted voices and are therefore well suited to help build the public and political necessary to enact policies that effectively address climate change and protect human health in equitable ways. Nevertheless, teaching climate, health and sustainable healthcare to medical colleagues, students and healthcare leaders can be challenging for various reasons. It is therefore essential to provide health care providers and leaders with the appropriate tools and communication skills to facilitate a more sustainable and greener healthcare.

Case presentation

In this case report, we describe how we developed a sustainability guide for clinicians with examples of how to reduce unnecessary environmental and climate impact, without compromising patient safety, highlighting potential co-benefits for public health, healthcare efficiency, financial aspects and to the occupational environment.

Discussion

The sustainability guide has been appreciated by medical specialties as a tool to illustrate concrete ways of working with sustainable healthcare in Sweden. It has also been used to introduce the field into the medical curriculum at Swedish universities and teach students in sustainability.

Conclusion

Our sustainability guide highlights the potential value of providing health care personnel and leaders with the appropriate tools and communication skills to facilitate a more sustainable and green healthcare.
制定可持续医疗保健实践指南:来自瑞典医学会的案例研究
虽然气候变化一直被认为是对人类最大的威胁之一,但许多临床医生觉得没有准备好与患者一起应对气候变化,医学院的课程仍然很少涉及其对健康的影响。与此同时,卫生保健提供者已被证明是值得信赖的声音,因此非常适合帮助建立必要的公共和政治环境,以制定有效应对气候变化和公平保护人类健康的政策。然而,由于各种原因,向医学同事、学生和医疗保健领导者教授气候、健康和可持续医疗保健可能具有挑战性。因此,必须为医疗保健提供者和领导者提供适当的工具和沟通技巧,以促进更可持续和更环保的医疗保健。在本案例报告中,我们描述了我们如何为临床医生制定可持续性指南,并举例说明了如何在不损害患者安全的情况下减少不必要的环境和气候影响,突出了公共卫生、医疗保健效率、财务方面和职业环境的潜在共同利益。讨论可持续性指南受到医学专业人士的赞赏,因为它是说明瑞典开展可持续医疗保健工作的具体方法的工具。它还被用来将这一领域引入瑞典大学的医学课程,并向学生讲授可持续性。结论我们的可持续性指南强调了为医护人员和领导者提供适当的工具和沟通技巧以促进更加可持续和绿色的医疗保健的潜在价值。
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The journal of climate change and health
The journal of climate change and health Global and Planetary Change, Public Health and Health Policy
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