Author:
Dal Mas Francesca,Cobianchi Lorenzo,Piccolo Daniele,Balch Jeremy,Biancuzzi Helena,Biffl Walter L.,Campostrini Stefano,Cicuttin Enrico,Coccolini Federico,Damaskos Dimitris,Filiberto Amanda C.,Filisetti Claudia,Fraga Gustavo,Frassini Simone,Fugazzola Paola,Hardcastle Timothy,Kaafarani Haytham M.,Kluger Yoran,Massaro Maurizio,Martellucci Jacopo,Moore Ernest,Ruta Federico,Sartelli Massimo,Stahel Philip F.,Velmahos George,Weber Dieter G.,Catena Fausto,Loftus Tyler J.,Ansaloni Luca,
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The importance of environmental sustainability is acknowledged in all sectors, including healthcare. To meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030 Agenda, healthcare will need a paradigm shift toward more environmentally sustainable practices that will also impact clinical decision-making. The study investigates trauma and emergency surgeons’ perception, acceptance, and employment of environmentally friendly habits.
Methods
An online survey based on the most recent literature regarding environmental sustainability in healthcare and surgery was created by a multidisciplinary committee and endorsed by the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES). The survey was advertised to the 917 WSES members through the society’s website and Twitter/X profile.
Results
450 surgeons from 55 countries participated in the survey. Results underline both a generally positive attitude toward environmental sustainability but also a lack of knowledge about several concepts and practices, especially concerning the potential contribution to patient care.
Discussion
The topic of environmental sustainability in healthcare and surgery is still in its infancy. There is a clear lack of salient guidance and knowledge, and there is a critical need for governments, institutions, health agencies, and scientific societies to promote, disseminate, and report environmentally friendly initiatives and their potential impacts while employing an interdisciplinary approach.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
3 articles.
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