[重症监护医学与可持续性:矛盾还是不言自明?]

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Valery Kitz, Dominik Stark, Victoria König, Nadine Weeverink, Sverrir Möller, David Mager, Carsten Hermes
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摘要

背景:重症监护医学是医院中资源最密集的领域之一。因此,护士在调整流程以促进重症监护室的可持续发展方面起着至关重要的作用。这是对创建更加气候友好型医院的重大贡献。本文旨在概述多专业团队中的护士在日常工作中发挥影响力的机会,以促进病房的可持续发展:作者总结了 DGIIN(Deutschen Gesellschaft für Internistische Intensiv- und Notfallmedizin)可持续发展工作组在线调查的进一步结果。此外,还在PubMed(美国国家医学图书馆,贝塞斯达,马里兰州,美国)数据库和互联网上进行了系统的文献检索:结果:护士们能够识别对材料消费的影响以及根据适应症使用材料的可能性。制定战略的意愿和参与流程变革至关重要:缺乏专门处理可持续发展问题的机构以及对这一主题缺乏了解,导致了普遍的知识匮乏和不确定性。这种情况可以通过有针对性的教育和培训措施(如绿色小组)来改善。
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[Intensive care medicine and sustainability : Contradiction or self-evident?]

Background: Intensive care medicine is one of the most resource-intensive areas of the hospital. As a result, nurses have a crucial role to play in adapting processes to promote sustainability in the intensive care unit. This represents a significant contribution to creating a more climate-friendly hospital. This paper aims to provide an overview of the opportunities for nurses in the multiprofessional team to exert influence in their daily practice in order to promote sustainability on their ward.

Methods: The authors summarize further results of the online survey of the DGIIN (Deutschen Gesellschaft für Internistische Intensiv- und Notfallmedizin) sustainability working group. In addition, a systematic literature search was carried out in the PubMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD, USA) database and in the internet.

Results: Nurses are able to identify an influence on the consumption of materials and the possibility of using them according to indication. The willingness to develop strategies and involvement in process changes are essential.

Conclusion: The lack of structures that deal exclusively with sustainability and the lack of knowledge on this topic lead to a general lack of knowledge and uncertainty. This situation can be improved by targeted measures of education and training, e.g., by Green Teams.

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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
93
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medizinische Klinik – Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin is an internationally respected interdisciplinary journal. It is intended for physicians, nurses, respiratory and physical therapists active in intensive care and accident/emergency units, but also for internists, anesthesiologists, surgeons, neurologists, and pediatricians with special interest in intensive care medicine. Comprehensive reviews describe the most recent advances in the field of internal medicine with special focus on intensive care problems. Freely submitted original articles present important studies in this discipline and promote scientific exchange, while articles in the category Photo essay feature interesting cases and aim at optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. In the rubric journal club well-respected experts comment on outstanding international publications. Review articles under the rubric "Continuing Medical Education" present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice. The rubrics "Nursing practice" and "Physical therapy" round out the information.
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