The relationship between nursing students' environmental literacy and awareness of Global Climate Change

Author:

Incesu Olga1ORCID,Yas Merve Altiner2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Skill Laboratory Istanbul University‐Cerrahpaşa Istanbul Turkey

2. Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing Department of Public Health Nursing Istanbul University‐Cerrahpaşa Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThis study aims to examine the correlation between environmental literacy and levels of awareness of global climate change in nursing students.DesignThe cross‐sectional and correlational design.Sample476 undergraduate nursing studentsMethodsData were collected with The Personal Information Form, the Awareness Scale of University Students about Global Climate Change, and Environmental Literacy Scale for Adults in March 2023. Descriptive statistics, correlation, and linear regression analysis (stepwise method) were used to analyze the data.ResultsThe mean scores of the Environmental Literacy Scale and the Awareness Scale of University Students about Global Climate Change Scale were 87.31 ± 8.61 and 75.60 ± 14.86, respectively. A positive correlation was found between the awareness of global climate change and environmental literacy (p < 0.05). As participation in meetings on environmental problems, environmental concerns and awareness increased, awareness of global climate change increased.ConclusionsNursing students had high levels of awareness of global climate change and environmental literacy. The awareness of nursing students on climate change and their environmental literacy levels are highly important in protecting public health against the adverse effects of climate change and reducing climate change through effective resource management in health services in the future. It is recommended that integrate courses related to environment health to curriculum of nursing school and in‐service training during healthcare. The study draws attention to the Sustainable Development Goals related to climate change.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Nursing

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