高等教育中的行星健康课程:范围审查

Giovana Hamerski Trombetta, Rafaela Soares Rech, Airton Tetelbom Stein
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导言:人类在地球上的活动给社会和生态系统带来了许多变化和负面影响。因此,行星健康领域应运而生,需要采用协调自然和人类系统的方法。然而,这一研究领域在科学界和整个社会(尤其是发展中国家)的内部和外部环境中仍然鲜有人问津。目标:目的是对有关高等教育在行星健康方面的行动和设想的出版物提供一个全面的视角,以帮助制定有关行星健康的教学计划。本文旨在回顾和描述行星健康高等教育中使用的课程、工作量、主要方法和途径等变量。方法:本文是一篇范围综述,基于对本科健康课程教学方法研究的评估。该研究于 2022 年 7 月在 Scopus、PubMed 和 EMBASE 等电子数据库中进行,对纳入的研究进行了识别、筛选、绘图和总结。研究结果收录的文章表明,有关全球南部国家经验的报告很少,此类课程尤其侧重于医学和护理课程。结论目前和未来的卫生专业人员还没有为他们将面临的有关地球健康的挑战做好准备。因此,迫切需要将这一主题纳入课程,并应将其视为新课程提案中的优先事项。
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Planetary health curriculum in higher education: Scoping review
Introduction: Human actions on this planet have caused numerous changes and negative impacts on society and the ecosystem. Thus, the field of Planetary Health emerged with the need to adopt approaches that reconcile natural and human systems. However, this field of study is still little recognized in the internal and external environments of the scientific community and society in general, especially in developing countries. Objective: The objective is to provide a comprehensive view of publications on the actions and scenarios of higher education regarding planetary health that can help in the formulation of teaching plans on planetary health. This article aims to review and describe variables such as curriculum, workload, and main methods and approaches used in higher education on planetary health. Methods: This is a scoping review based on the evaluation of studies that address teaching methods in undergraduate health courses. The study was conducted in July 2022, in the electronic databases, Scopus, PubMed, and EMBASE, by the identification, selection, mapping, and summary of the included studies were carried out. Results: The articles included indicate that there are few reports of experiences in countries of the Global South and such curricula are especially focused on medicine and nursing courses. Conclusion: Current and future health professionals are not yet prepared for the challenges they will face regarding planetary health. Thus, the need to include this theme in curricula is urgent and should be considered a priority in new curriculum proposals.
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