Environmentally sustainable health care: using an educational intervention to engage the public health medical workforce in Australia.

Kate E Charlesworth, D Lynne Madden, Anthony G Capon
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Abstract

Unlabelled: Awareness of the benefits of environmentally sustainable health care is growing. In the United Kingdom in 2010, an educational intervention on sustainable health care was successfully delivered to public health registrars. We conducted a feasibility study to test the intervention in Australia.

Methods: The intervention consisted of a 1-day workshop delivered face-to-face covering climate change, sustainability and health. The workshop was modified, piloted and then delivered to 33 health professionals. Modifications included using Australian resources, introducing active learning exercises and including guest speakers. Delivery by videoconference was trialled. Outcomes were assessed in three areas - awareness, advocacy and action - using questionnaires and follow-up telephone interviews.

Results: There were improvements in participants' mean awareness and advocacy scores. All participants rated sustainability as 'important' for health professionals and many looked to their professional organisation to take a lead advocacy role on this issue.

Discussion: This study demonstrated that the workshop is feasible for use in Australia; the modifications and delivery by videoconference were well received.

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环境上可持续的保健:利用教育干预措施使澳大利亚的公共卫生医务人员参与进来。
未标明:人们日益认识到环境可持续保健的好处。2010年,联合王国成功地向公共卫生登记员提供了关于可持续保健的教育干预。我们在澳大利亚进行了一项可行性研究,以测试干预措施。方法:干预包括为期1天的面对面研讨会,内容涉及气候变化、可持续性和健康。讲习班经过修改、试点,然后交付给33名保健专业人员。修改包括使用澳大利亚资源、引入主动学习练习和邀请演讲嘉宾。通过视频会议进行了试验。通过问卷调查和后续电话访谈,评估了三个方面的结果——意识、宣传和行动。结果:参与者的平均意识和倡导得分有所提高。所有参与者都认为可持续性对卫生专业人员来说是“重要的”,许多人希望他们的专业组织在这个问题上发挥带头倡导作用。讨论:本研究表明,该车间在澳大利亚是可行的;通过视频会议进行的修改和交付受到了好评。
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