Protesting for public health: a case for medical activism during the climate crisis.

Philippa Clery, Liam Embliss, Amelia Cussans, Eleanor Cooke, Kirsten Shukla, Ching Li
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Anthropogenic climate change and its sequelae are de-stabilizing our environmental, social, economical and political systems. Not surprisingly, the direct and indirect effects of disrupting these key determinants of health are profoundly detrimental to mental health and wellbeing. Psychiatrists feel compelled to speak out. However, decades of gentle persuasion have failed to invoke sufficient government action so many have turned to activism. Others doubt whether this is, or should be, within their scope of practice. In this article we present the case for medical activism. History has shown prominent activist medics and psychiatrists have been instrumental in creating social and cultural change. We propose that psychiatrists are well-placed to advocate for health issues that cross socio-politico-environmental boundaries. We suggest that, not only do we have a moral imperative to act for the wider determinants of health, but we are also advantageously positioned as trusted professionals with the necessary skills to articulate the problem and advocate for the most vulnerable in society. We call on our training and regulatory bodies to support health activism.

为公共健康而抗议:气候危机期间医疗行动主义的一个案例。
人为的气候变化及其后遗症正在破坏我们的环境、社会、经济和政治制度的稳定。毫不奇怪,破坏这些关键健康决定因素的直接和间接影响对心理健康和福祉极为有害。精神科医生觉得有必要说出来。然而,数十年的温和劝说未能激起足够的政府行动,因此许多人转向激进主义。其他人则怀疑这是否在他们的实践范围内,或者是否应该在他们的实践范围内。在这篇文章中,我们提出了医疗行动主义的案例。历史表明,杰出的激进主义医生和精神科医生在创造社会和文化变革方面发挥了重要作用。我们认为,精神科医生有能力倡导跨越社会、政治和环境界限的健康问题。我们认为,我们不仅在道义上有责任为更广泛的健康决定因素采取行动,而且我们作为值得信赖的专业人员也处于有利地位,具有阐明问题和倡导社会中最弱势群体的必要技能。我们呼吁我们的培训和监管机构支持卫生行动主义。
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