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Talking about Climate Change and Environmental Degradation with Patients in Primary Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey on Knowledge, Potential Domains of Action and Points of View of General Practitioners

Purpose: General practitioners (GPs) could play a role in mitigating climate change by raising awareness of its impact on human health and implementing changes to improve population health and decreasing environmental footprints. The aim of this study was to assess GPs’ knowledge and perspectives ab...

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Autores principales: André, Hélène, Gonzalez Holguera, Julia, Depoux, Anneliese, Pasquier, Jérôme, Haller, Dagmar M., Rodondi, Pierre-Yves, Schwarz, Joëlle, Senn, Nicolas
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9029888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35457768
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084901
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author André, Hélène
Gonzalez Holguera, Julia
Depoux, Anneliese
Pasquier, Jérôme
Haller, Dagmar M.
Rodondi, Pierre-Yves
Schwarz, Joëlle
Senn, Nicolas
author_facet André, Hélène
Gonzalez Holguera, Julia
Depoux, Anneliese
Pasquier, Jérôme
Haller, Dagmar M.
Rodondi, Pierre-Yves
Schwarz, Joëlle
Senn, Nicolas
author_sort André, Hélène
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description Purpose: General practitioners (GPs) could play a role in mitigating climate change by raising awareness of its impact on human health and implementing changes to improve population health and decreasing environmental footprints. The aim of this study was to assess GPs’ knowledge and perspectives about the health impacts of climate change. Method: A questionnaire was sent to 1972 GPs in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. Knowledge of the impact of environmental degradations and climate change on health and willingness to address climate change with patients, to be exemplary and to act as role models were surveyed as well as demographic characteristics of GPs. Results: Respondents (N = 497) expressed a high level of self-reported knowledge regarding climate change, although it was lower for more specific topics, such as planetary health or health–environment co-benefits. Participants mostly agreed that it is necessary to adapt clinical practice to the health impacts of climate change and that they have a role in providing information on climate change and its links to human health. Conclusion: Most of the GPs were concerned about environmental and climate degradation. However, this study revealed a gap between the willingness of GPs to integrate the impact of climate change on health into their clinical activities and their lack of overall knowledge and scientific evidence on effective interventions. A promising way forward may be to develop co-benefit interventions adapted to the clinical setting on diet, active mobility and connecting with nature.
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spelling pubmed-90298882022-04-23 Talking about Climate Change and Environmental Degradation with Patients in Primary Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey on Knowledge, Potential Domains of Action and Points of View of General Practitioners André, Hélène Gonzalez Holguera, Julia Depoux, Anneliese Pasquier, Jérôme Haller, Dagmar M. Rodondi, Pierre-Yves Schwarz, Joëlle Senn, Nicolas Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Purpose: General practitioners (GPs) could play a role in mitigating climate change by raising awareness of its impact on human health and implementing changes to improve population health and decreasing environmental footprints. The aim of this study was to assess GPs’ knowledge and perspectives about the health impacts of climate change. Method: A questionnaire was sent to 1972 GPs in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. Knowledge of the impact of environmental degradations and climate change on health and willingness to address climate change with patients, to be exemplary and to act as role models were surveyed as well as demographic characteristics of GPs. Results: Respondents (N = 497) expressed a high level of self-reported knowledge regarding climate change, although it was lower for more specific topics, such as planetary health or health–environment co-benefits. Participants mostly agreed that it is necessary to adapt clinical practice to the health impacts of climate change and that they have a role in providing information on climate change and its links to human health. Conclusion: Most of the GPs were concerned about environmental and climate degradation. However, this study revealed a gap between the willingness of GPs to integrate the impact of climate change on health into their clinical activities and their lack of overall knowledge and scientific evidence on effective interventions. A promising way forward may be to develop co-benefit interventions adapted to the clinical setting on diet, active mobility and connecting with nature. MDPI 2022-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9029888/ /pubmed/35457768 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084901 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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André, Hélène
Gonzalez Holguera, Julia
Depoux, Anneliese
Pasquier, Jérôme
Haller, Dagmar M.
Rodondi, Pierre-Yves
Schwarz, Joëlle
Senn, Nicolas
Talking about Climate Change and Environmental Degradation with Patients in Primary Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey on Knowledge, Potential Domains of Action and Points of View of General Practitioners
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title_full Talking about Climate Change and Environmental Degradation with Patients in Primary Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey on Knowledge, Potential Domains of Action and Points of View of General Practitioners
title_fullStr Talking about Climate Change and Environmental Degradation with Patients in Primary Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey on Knowledge, Potential Domains of Action and Points of View of General Practitioners
title_full_unstemmed Talking about Climate Change and Environmental Degradation with Patients in Primary Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey on Knowledge, Potential Domains of Action and Points of View of General Practitioners
title_short Talking about Climate Change and Environmental Degradation with Patients in Primary Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey on Knowledge, Potential Domains of Action and Points of View of General Practitioners
title_sort talking about climate change and environmental degradation with patients in primary care: a cross-sectional survey on knowledge, potential domains of action and points of view of general practitioners
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9029888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35457768
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084901
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