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Resource ID 133
Title The health effects of climate change: What does a nurse need to know?
Author Ste ? Barna , Benny Goodman, Frances Mortimer
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Article abstract:

The scienti?c evidence for anthropogenic climate change has been established with increasing precision andthere are widespread concerns about its potential to undermine the public health gains of the past century.There is also a growing consensus across private and public sector organisations at national and internationallevel that carbon reduction should be a policy aim. Various international nursing organisations have madestrong position statements on the issue, arguing that nurses should be actively engaged as part of theirroles in both health promotion and clinical practice. We point to education for sustainability initiatives inother health professions and share resources for curriculum development in nursing. The nurses of tomorrowwill make a unique and signi?cant contribution to protecting population health in an unstable climate, if today's nursing educators can help prepare them for this role

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Resource type Article
URL http://www.academia.edu/1775407/The_health_effects_of_climate_change_what_does_a_nurse_need_to_know
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Record created 2014-06-23 13:17
Record updated 2014-06-23 13:17
Record editor Helen Parsons
Tags carbon, carbon dioxide, health promotion
Subjects Climate change and sustainability, Education, Global health course design