Abstract

IntroductionThe impact of climate change on health and the necessity to reduce emissions in the health sector is becoming an increasingly discussed topic. Little is known about medical doctors’ (MDs) attitude towards climate protection measures in outpatient practices. MethodsBetween October 2020 and February 2021, a survey was conducted among MDs in German practices. 1,683 participants answered 39 questions on energy use, transportation, disposable materials, budget and patient counselling. Data were collected on status, motivation, obstacles and needs regarding climate protection in practices. Results83% considered climate change an urgent problem requiring immediate action. A majority reported climate effects on their patients’ health. Most MDs felt responsible for climate protection in their practices, showing a high degree of willingness to implement climate-friendly measures. Obstacles reported include lack of information and institutional support as well as the expected financial burden. A majority of MDs called on professional associations and politics to develop climate-friendly strategies. ConclusionIn view of national climate targets and the willingness of outpatient MDs to contribute to climate protection, support from medical associations is required, e. g. through practical recommendations and financial help, in order to transform the health sector in accordance with the idea of Planetary Health. Accompanying studies should provide further evidence on effective measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in practices.

Highlights

  • The impact of climate change on health and the necessity to reduce emissions in the health sector is becoming an increasingly discussed topic

  • Between October 2020 and February 2021, a survey was conducted among medical doctors’ (MDs) in German practices. 1,683 participants answered 39 questions on energy use, transportation, disposable materials, budget and patient counselling

  • Data were collected on status, motivation, obstacles and needs regarding climate protection in practices

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Klimaschutz in der Praxis – Status quo, Bereitschaft und Herausforderungen in der ambulanten Versorgung. Über die Haltung ambulant tätiger Ärztinnen und Ärzte zum Klimaschutz in Praxen ist bisher wenig bekannt. Methodik: Zwischen Oktober 2020 und Februar 2021 wurden ambulant tätige Ärztinnen und Ärzte zu einer deutschlandweiten Online-Umfrage eingeladen. Dabei wurden Daten zu Ist-Zustand, Bereitschaft, Hürden und Wünschen hinsichtlich Klimaschutz in Praxen erhoben. Der Großteil forderte die Entwicklung von klimafreundlichen Strategien durch Politik und Institutionen. Schlussfolgerung: Angesichts nationaler Klimaziele und Bereitschaft ambulant tätiger Ärztinnen und Ärzte zu Klimaschutz in Praxen ist berufspolitische Unterstützung z.B. durch Handlungsempfehlungen und finanzielle Förderungen zur klimafreundlichen Transformation des Gesundheitswesens im Einklang mit Planetary Health nötig. Article History: Received: 26 April 2021 Received in revised form: August 2021 Accepted: August 2021 Available online: 14 October 2021

Introduction
Statistische Analyse
Gesundheit und Klimawandel
Desinteresse im Praxisteam
Besorgnis über
Vernetzung von Praxen
Einsatz von Fahrrädern
Zunahme von Allergien Erhöhung psychischer und psychiatrischer Belastung
Lösungen für Materialeinsatz
Berufspolitische Priorisierung des Klimawandels
Klimaschutz nicht ärztliche
Finanzielle Förderung
Erklärung bisheriger Veröffentlichungen
Stärken und Limitationen
Verfügbarkeit der Primärdaten
Literatur
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