Climate change impacts and sustainability integration among breast international group members

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Seamus O'Reilly , Jessica Griffiths , Lisa Fox , Catherine S. Weadick , Nay My Oo , Lucy Murphy , Robert O'Leary , Theodora Goulioti , Virginie Adam , Evangelia D. Razis , Barbro Lindholm , Gustavo Werustsky , David Cameron , Judith Bliss
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Abstract

Background

Integration of sustainability measures into clinical research would translate into less healthcare related climate impacts.

Methods

We assessed climate change impacts, existing sustainability engagement, and challenges and facilitators to climate change mitigation strategies among Breast International Group (BIG) members. A 30 item web based survey assessing climate impacts, sustainability engagement, challenges to and facilitators of engagement, and sustainability integration in funding applications was developed, and circulated electronically between November 2023 and March 2024.

Results

Thirty four members (research groups and data centres) and participating sites across 5 continents, and BIG headquarters responded. Twenty six responses were received from 21 organisations, 20 from 17 participating sites. No responses were obtained from 28 groups. Trial conduct at a third of member groups had been impacted by climate change impacts such as destroyed infrastructure. 78 % of groups agreed that sustainability should feature in future funding applications. Most respondents engaged in sustainability initiatives at a host institute and organisational level. However, 39 % of coordinating centres and 65 % of representative sites had none within clinical trials conducted by their organisation. The majority of respondents foresaw challenges to sustainability engagement including competing time pressure, staff attitudes and resource constraints. Of nine potential facilitators to engagement, funding, an evidence base for sustainable research practice and training were the leading themes.

Conclusion

In the first global survey of its kind, a third of respondents reported that climate change had impacted trial conduct. Integration of sustainability measures was absent in a significant minority. Funding and dedicated resourcing would facilitate increased engagement in cancer clinical trials.
气候变化影响与可持续发展在乳腺国际集团成员中的整合
背景:将可持续性措施纳入临床研究将减少与医疗保健相关的气候影响。方法:我们评估了气候变化的影响、现有的可持续性参与、气候变化减缓战略在乳腺国际集团(BIG)成员中的挑战和促进因素。一项基于网络的30项调查评估了气候影响、可持续性参与、参与的挑战和促进因素,以及资助申请中的可持续性整合,并在2023年11月至2024年3月期间以电子方式分发。结果来自五大洲的34个成员(研究小组和数据中心)和参与站点以及BIG总部做出了回应。我们收到了来自21个机构的26份回应,其中20份来自17个参与网站。28组无应答。三分之一的成员团体的试验行为受到基础设施被毁等气候变化影响的影响。78%的团体同意在未来的资金申请中应突出可持续性。大多数受访者在主办机构和组织层面参与了可持续发展倡议。然而,39%的协调中心和65%的代表性站点在其组织进行的临床试验中没有任何临床试验。大多数受访者预见到可持续发展参与面临的挑战,包括竞争时间压力、员工态度和资源限制。在促进参与的九个潜在因素中,资助、可持续研究实践的证据基础和培训是主要主题。在这类首次全球调查中,三分之一的受访者报告说气候变化影响了审判行为。相当少数的国家没有将可持续性措施纳入其中。资金和专用资源将促进对癌症临床试验的更多参与。
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Breast
Breast 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
165
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The Breast is an international, multidisciplinary journal for researchers and clinicians, which focuses on translational and clinical research for the advancement of breast cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all stages.
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