【私人外科实践的可持续性——叙述性综述】。

IF 0.2 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Nikolaus Christian Simon Mezger, Florian Eickel, Ralph Lorenz, Mirko Griesel
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摘要

背景:外科手术正在加剧气候危机,尤其是在门诊部门。本出版物旨在确定这带来的挑战,并在降低成本的同时,提供明确的、最好是基于证据的环境保护建议。方法:叙述性综述,在PubMed/MEDLINE和灰色地带文献中进行非系统检索和选择,并进行专家访谈。结果:确定了大量的主要文章、证据综合、实际行动建议和清单,并采访了两位专家。在生产和采购、人员和货物运输、材料使用、药品(包括麻醉气体)以及门诊诊所的能源消耗以及处置、回收和消毒过程中,都发现了环境问题。高质量的出版物并没有描述缺乏关于替代品的知识,而是描述了在临床实践中缺乏实施。因此,已确定的问题被分类在5-R计划中(减少、再利用、回收、重新思考、研究),以提出行动建议,这些建议在降低成本、患者和员工满意度方面具有协同作用。此外,还讨论了监管框架的变化。结论:门诊手术伴随着相关的资源消耗和碳排放。将环境保护与降低成本以及患者和员工满意度结合起来的行动机会很多。私营部门的全面环境保护需要激励措施、指导方针和法律框架条件。
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[Sustainability in private surgical practice-A narrative review].

[Sustainability in private surgical practice-A narrative review].

[Sustainability in private surgical practice-A narrative review].

Background: Surgery is contributing to the climate crisis, not least in the outpatient sector. The present publication aims to identify the challenges this poses, and to provide clear, preferably evidence-based recommendations on environmental protection while simultaneously reducing costs.

Method: Narrative review with a non-systematic search and selection in PubMed/MEDLINE and grey area literature as well as expert interviews.

Results: Numerous primary articles, evidence syntheses, practical recommendations for action and checklists were identified and two experts were interviewed. Environmental issues were identified in the production and procurement, transport of people and goods, usage of materials, pharmaceuticals including anesthetic gases and energy consumption in the outpatient practice and also in disposal, recycling, and sterilization. High-quality publications do not describe a lack of knowledge on alternatives but on a lack of implementation in clinical practice. Therefore, the identified issues were classified in the 5‑R scheme (reduce, reuse, recycle, rethink, research) to present recommendations for action, which are synergetic in terms of cost reduction, patient and staff satisfaction. Furthermore, changes in regulatory frameworks are discussed.

Conclusion: Outpatient surgery comes with relevant consumption of resources and carbon emissions. There are numerous opportunities for action that combine environmental protection with cost reduction as well as patient and staff satisfaction. Incentives, guidelines, and legal framework conditions are needed for comprehensive environmental protection in the private sector.

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来源期刊
COLOPROCTOLOGY
COLOPROCTOLOGY GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
CiteScore
0.40
自引率
50.00%
发文量
72
期刊介绍: Zielsetzung der Zeitschrift Die interdisziplinäre Zeitschrift coloproctology ist für alle proktologischen Ärzt*innen zur Fort- und Weiterbildung unentbehrlich. Praxisorientierte Übersichtsarbeiten zu einem aktuellen Schwerpunktthema sind das Kernstück jeder Ausgabe. Neben der Vermittlung von relevantem Hintergrundwissen liegt der Schwerpunkt dabei auf der Bewertung wissenschaftlicher Ergebnisse und praktischer Erfahrung. Der Leser erhält konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen. Frei eingereichte Originalien ermöglichen die Präsentation wichtiger klinischer Studien und dienen dem wissenschaftlichen Austausch. Darüber hinaus werden aktuelle internationale Publikationen zusammengefasst und von Experten kommentiert. Die assoziierten Fachgesellschaften publizieren Empfehlungen und Standards sowie Gesellschaftsmitteilungen. Beiträge der Rubrik „CME Zertifizierte Fortbildung“ bieten gesicherte Ergebnisse wissenschaftlicher Forschung und machen ärztliche Erfahrung für die tägliche Praxis nutzbar. Nach Lektüre der Beiträge kann der Leser sein erworbenes Wissen überprüfen und online CME-Punkte erwerben. Die Rubrik orientiert sich an der Weiterbildungsordnung des Fachgebiets. Aims & Scope The interdisciplinary medical journal coloproctology is indispensable to all proctologists for continuing and advanced training. The focus is on current developments regarding prevention, diagnostic approaches, management of complications and current therapy strategies. Comprehensive reviews on a specific topical issue provide evidenced based information on diagnostics and therapy. Review articles under the rubric “Continuing Medical Education” present verifi ed results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice. Moreover, current international publications are summarized and commented on by experts, while the associated medical societies publish recommendations and standards, as well as society bulletins. Review: All articles of coloproctology are reviewed. Original papers and case reports undergo a peer review process. Declaration of Helsinki: All manuscripts submitted for publication presenting results from studies on probands or patients must comply with the Declaration of Helsinki. Indexed in in ESCI, EMBASE and SCOPUS
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