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Climate Change, Environmental Health, and Challenges for Nursing Discipline

Current data and scientific predictions about the consequences of climate change are accurate in suggesting disaster. Since 2019, climate change has become a threat to human health, and major consequences on health and health systems are already observed. Climate change is a central concern for the nursing discipline, even though nursing theorists’ understanding of the environment has led to problematic gaps that impact the current context. Today, nursing discipline is facing new challenges. Nurses are strategically placed to respond to the impacts of climate change through their practice, research, and training in developing, implementing, and sustaining innovation towards climate change mitigation and adaptation. It is urgent for them to adapt their practice to this reality to become agents of change.
- University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland Switzerland
- Universidade Católica Portuguesa Portugal
- HES-SO Valais-Wallis Switzerland
- Universidade Católica Portuguesa Portugal
- Universidade Católica Portuguesa Portugal
Disease prevention, Climate Change, Acclimatization, Metaparadigm, Nursing interventions, Environment, Adaptation, Physiological, Disasters, Environmental health, Sustainability, Planetary health, Humans; Climate Change; Environmental Health/education; Adaptation, Physiological; Acclimatization; Disasters; climate change; disease prevention; environment; environmental health; health promotion; metaparadigm; nursing discipline; nursing interventions; planetary health; sustainability, Commentary, Climate change, Health promotion, Humans, Nursing discipline, Environmental Health
Disease prevention, Climate Change, Acclimatization, Metaparadigm, Nursing interventions, Environment, Adaptation, Physiological, Disasters, Environmental health, Sustainability, Planetary health, Humans; Climate Change; Environmental Health/education; Adaptation, Physiological; Acclimatization; Disasters; climate change; disease prevention; environment; environmental health; health promotion; metaparadigm; nursing discipline; nursing interventions; planetary health; sustainability, Commentary, Climate change, Health promotion, Humans, Nursing discipline, Environmental Health
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