BACKGROUND: Climate change is described as the biggest global challenge for human health in the upcoming decade. Nurses play a central role in mitigating the effect of climate change on the healthcare sector and adapting to the phenomenon. Therefore, nursing students must be prepared for a new professional role keeping climate change in mind; consequently, it is important to study students' perceptions of climate change and sustainability. OBJECTIVES: To explore nursing students' perceptions of climate change and sustainability and examine how they perceive their role as nursing students in working towards a more sustainable development within the healthcare sector. DESIGN: It is a qualitative, descriptive exploratory study. SETTINGS: A nur...
It has been suggested that climate change is the biggest threat to public health for the 21st Centur...
Student nurses’ attitudes towards climate change and health: A cross-sectional, multi-site stud
Abstract Background Climate change has been identified as the greatest threat to global health in th...
Background: Education is a social tipping intervention necessary for stabilising the earth's climate...
AIM: The aim of this study was to explore nurses' perceptions of climate and environmental issues an...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nurses' perceptions of climate and environmental issues an...
BACKGROUND: Delivering health care negatively influences the environment and contributes to climate ...
Education is a social tipping intervention necessary for stabilising the earth's climate by 2050. In...
AIM: This review identifies and synthesizes literature related to the awareness of and attitudes tow...
Aim: to explore sustainability education in nursing students within two countries Design: Mixed met...
Background: Nurses are in a unique position to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, and to pre...
INTRODUCTION: Education in sustainable development is a goal recognised by a large number of countri...
Changes in the climate system as a direct consequence of human activities cause severe weather condi...
BackgroundClimate change threatens human existence and is caused by increasing carbon emissions. Hea...
Humanity today faces one of the most complex issues of its time: climate change. This natural pheno...
It has been suggested that climate change is the biggest threat to public health for the 21st Centur...
Student nurses’ attitudes towards climate change and health: A cross-sectional, multi-site stud
Abstract Background Climate change has been identified as the greatest threat to global health in th...
Background: Education is a social tipping intervention necessary for stabilising the earth's climate...
AIM: The aim of this study was to explore nurses' perceptions of climate and environmental issues an...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nurses' perceptions of climate and environmental issues an...
BACKGROUND: Delivering health care negatively influences the environment and contributes to climate ...
Education is a social tipping intervention necessary for stabilising the earth's climate by 2050. In...
AIM: This review identifies and synthesizes literature related to the awareness of and attitudes tow...
Aim: to explore sustainability education in nursing students within two countries Design: Mixed met...
Background: Nurses are in a unique position to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, and to pre...
INTRODUCTION: Education in sustainable development is a goal recognised by a large number of countri...
Changes in the climate system as a direct consequence of human activities cause severe weather condi...
BackgroundClimate change threatens human existence and is caused by increasing carbon emissions. Hea...
Humanity today faces one of the most complex issues of its time: climate change. This natural pheno...
It has been suggested that climate change is the biggest threat to public health for the 21st Centur...
Student nurses’ attitudes towards climate change and health: A cross-sectional, multi-site stud
Abstract Background Climate change has been identified as the greatest threat to global health in th...