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Patient perspectives on climate friendly healthcare: an exploratory study in obstetrics and gynaecology
Sustainable business and solutions | Clinical impacts and solutions
Published in Patient Education and Counseling January 2025
Date (DD-MM-YYYY)
23-02-2025 to 23-02-2026
Available on-demand until 23rd February 2026
Cost
Free
Education type
Article
CPD subtype
On-demand
Description
Objective
To investigate patient perspectives on climate change and climate change mitigation strategies in healthcare.
Methods
A cross-sectional survey among gynaecological patients from two Dutch outpatient clinics. Main outcomes included patients’ climate-related knowledge and worry, climate friendly healthcare perspectives and willingness to opt for climate friendly treatment alternatives. Multivariable linear regression analyses were performed to explore patient characteristics associated with climate friendly healthcare perspectives.
Results
274 surveys were included. Most patients (79 %) were worried about climate change. Although almost all (91 %) found it important to contribute to climate protection, patients showed hesitance regarding healthcare measures that would impinge on individual choices. 62 % was willing to opt for climate friendly treatments, but this proportion varied by medical condition. Climate-related knowledge and worry were both positively associated with climate friendly healthcare perspectives.
Conclusion
Gynaecological patients are concerned about climate change and possess substantial self-reported climate-related knowledge. Patients vary in their support of climate action that involves individual patient care, but the majority is open to choose climate friendly treatment alternatives for certain medical conditions.
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