The interplay of factors influencing the carbon footprint of hospital care—A causal mapping analysis of scientific reports

L.H.J.A. Kouwenberg , D.S. Kringos , W.J.K. Hehenkamp , E.S. Cohen , N.H. Sperna Weiland
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Abstract

Introduction

Climate change threatens human well-being and planetary health, necessitating sector-wide transitions. Recent research has highlighted the carbon footprint of hospital care by identifying hotspots and mitigation areas, but key factors influencing these outcomes remain underexplored.

Methods

This study used causal mapping of textual data to systematically evaluate scientific reports on the carbon footprint of hospital services and care pathways. The sample was drawn from a State-of-the-science literature review, focusing on quantitative reports on hospital services’ carbon footprint. Text fragments discussing factors influencing the carbon footprint were recorded, and variables and relationships were identified and visually mapped through iterative open, axial, and selective coding.

Results

Twelve main factors influence four major domains of the carbon footprint of hospital services and care pathways. These factors are related to the volume of travel, facilities and equipment, consumables, waste disposal, and pharmaceuticals, and their carbon intensity. Over eighty subfactors were identified, including ten cross-cutting factors that affect multiple domains of the hospital care footprint.

Conclusions

The carbon footprint of hospital care is a multifaceted and complex issue driven by multiple factors. Insight into these factors can inform targeted actions to reduce emissions. This study also improves the understanding of the causes of variability in carbon footprint outcomes of hospital care, which is important for the interpretation and transferability of results and conclusions in this rapidly growing field of research.

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影响医院护理碳足迹因素的相互作用——科学报告的因果映射分析
气候变化威胁到人类福祉和地球健康,需要全部门转型。最近的研究通过确定热点和缓解区域强调了医院护理的碳足迹,但影响这些结果的关键因素仍未得到充分探索。方法本研究采用文本数据的因果映射,系统评估有关医院服务和护理途径碳足迹的科学报告。该样本取自一篇关于医院服务碳足迹的定量报告的科学文献综述。记录讨论影响碳足迹因素的文本片段,并通过迭代的开放编码、轴向编码和选择性编码识别变量和关系,并进行可视化映射。结果12个主要因素影响医院服务和护理途径碳足迹的4个主要领域。这些因素与旅行、设施和设备、消耗品、废物处理和药品的数量及其碳强度有关。确定了80多个子因素,包括影响医院护理足迹多个领域的10个交叉因素。结论医院护理碳足迹是一个多方面的复杂问题,受多种因素的影响。对这些因素的深入了解可以为有针对性的减排行动提供信息。本研究还提高了对医院护理碳足迹结果变异性原因的理解,这对于在这一快速发展的研究领域中解释和转移结果和结论非常重要。
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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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