Abstract

Health professionals are increasingly urged to act to protect individuals and populations against the negative effects of climate and environment change on health. However, the amount of evidence supporting initiatives to that end is unknown. We explored the literature examining the awareness, preparedness, and role of healthcare professionals to inform about the impact of climate change on health on the one hand, and literature about the effectiveness of interventions mediated by health professionals aiming at reducing the environmental impact of human activities on the other hand. We included 137 articles published between 2000 and 2020, mostly in general medical and nursing journals. The typical article was a perspective, commentary, or other special article aimed at alerting readers about the impact of climate and environment change on health. We identified 22 studies, of which only two reported interventions. Despite increasing efforts of health professionals to address climate and environment change and related health risks, health literature supporting such efforts remains scarce, and studies assessing the effectiveness of interventions are lacking. We need appropriate evidence to indicate which interventions should be prioritized, considering that the association of health issues with climate and environment change could constitute an effective lever for change.

Highlights

  • The negative effects of climate and environment change on human health have been reported for several decades [1]

  • We identified more than 100 published articles addressing the awareness, preparedness, and role of healthcare professionals in the context of climate and environment change

  • Our exploratory review indicated that the role of healthcare professionals, individually or collectively, through professional organizations, could include informing and alerting patients, individuals, communities, and decision-makers about the association of climate and environment change with health and the need to act to limit and mitigate these risks to protect health

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Introduction

The negative effects of climate and environment change on human health have been reported for several decades [1]. Climate change already produces negative effects on human health, worldwide, and will have additional harmful effects in the future. The. World Health Organization emphasizes the risks for human health due to climate changes in a “health topic” [2]. The “Commission on Health and Climate Change” established in 2015 by The Lancet reports every year on the situation, presenting various data and indicators on the effects of climate change on the health of populations and on the political and health policy decisions aimed at mitigating the harmful effects of climate change on health. Different initiatives have been targeting healthcare and public health professionals, inciting them to contribute actively to protect individuals and populations against the negative effects of climate change on health. The World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) produced a “Declaration

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