医院药房绿色倡议和实践的意识和兴趣:一项加拿大范围的调查。

The Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy Pub Date : 2025-03-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4212/cjhp.3608
Ariane Blanc, Delphine Moulin, Jameason Cameron
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背景:气候变化对环境和公众健康都构成重大风险。加拿大的医疗保健系统估计占全国碳排放量的4.6%,医院药房对这些排放贡献很大。目的:评估医院药房对绿色倡议和绿色实践的认识,并探讨药房工作人员在改善可持续和气候适应型药房实践方面的整体利益。方法:在2023年2月15日至4月30日期间,对加拿大医院药房工作人员进行了一项安全的在线横断面调查。该调查包含38个问题,具体主题与可持续性和气候适应能力有关。结果:共有214名参与者回应了调查。其中,84%(141/167)有动机或高度动机从事可持续药学实践。当被问及医院计划的具体绿色举措时,53%(109/206)的受访者表示不知道任何举措,10%(20/206)的受访者表示不存在任何计划。至少部分实施的绿色实践是“减少纸张使用”(27%的回应),“改进回收计划”(18%)和“提高意识”(11%)。药房废弃物的前三大领域被确定为“一次性塑料”(28%)、“过度使用纸张”(18%)和“不当回收”(17%)。实施环保实践的前三大障碍被确定为“成本”(50%[83/166]),“时间消耗”(50%[83/166])和“增加的复杂性”(30%[49/166])。结论:参与本调查研究的医院药房工作人员都有意愿和强烈的动机参与更可持续和适应气候变化的药房实践,但他们报告了实施这些变革必须解决的重大障碍,如时间消耗和感知复杂性。
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Awareness of and Interest in Green Initiatives and Practices in Hospital Pharmacy: A Canada-Wide Survey.

Background: Climate change poses significant risks to both the environment and public health. The Canadian health care system accounts for an estimated 4.6% of national carbon emissions, and hospital pharmacy contributes substantially to these emissions.

Objectives: To evaluate the awareness of green initiatives and green practices in hospital pharmacy and to explore the overall interest of pharmacy staff in improving on sustainable and climate-resilient pharmacy practices.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was administered securely online to Canadian hospital pharmacy staff, between February 15 and April 30, 2023. The survey contained 38 questions with specified themes related to sustainability and climate resilience.

Results: A total of 214 participants responded to the survey. Of these, 84% (141/167) were motivated or highly motivated to engage in sustainable pharmacy practices. When asked about specific green initiatives planned by their hospital, 53% (109/206) reported not being aware of any initiatives, and 10% (20/206) indicated that no plans existed. The green practices that were at least partially implemented were "reduced paper use" (27% of responses), "improved recycling programs" (18%), and "raised awareness" (11%). The top 3 areas of pharmacy waste were identified as "single-use plastic" (28% of responses), "excessive paper use" (18%), and "improper recycling" (17%). The top 3 barriers to implementing eco-friendly practices were identified as "cost" (50% [83/166]), "time consumption" (50% [83/166]), and "added complexity" (30% [49/166]).

Conclusions: Hospital pharmacy staff participating in this survey study shared a willingness and strong motivation to engage in more sustainable and climate-resilient pharmacy practices, but they reported significant barriers, such as time consumption and perceived complexity, that must be addressed in implementing these changes.

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