
Perspectives of the impact of primary health care on the climate in Europe: a collaborative study on environmental sustainability |
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Worldwide climate change leads to extreme heat, lack of water and natural resources, but has also negative effects on people’s health with more respiratory and cardiovascular diseases due to pollution and unhealthy lifestyle. Healthcare is responsible for 7% of worldwide CO2 emission and general practice has a significant share in it. Pollutes are medicine use, energy use and transport. One health, planetary health and sustainability are formulated as creating the bedrock and allowing an integrated approach for the revised WONCA European definition of general practice.
We wish to ask you about your views, perspectives and experiences with sustainability in primary care and family practice.
Your answers will help us to explore this topic within primary care in different European countries and to prioritize further research.
The survey will take about 15 minutes. Your answers will be treated in confidence. The results will be analysed and presented at EGPRN, without any identification of any individual or their responses
Thank you for participating in our survey. Your feedback is important.
Worldwide climate change leads to extreme heat, lack of water and natural resources, but has also negative effects on people’s health with more respiratory and cardiovascular diseases due to pollution and unhealthy lifestyle. Healthcare is responsible for 7% of worldwide CO2 emission and general practice has a significant share in it. Pollutes are medicine use, energy use and transport. One health, planetary health and sustainability are formulated as creating the bedrock and allowing an integrated approach for the revised WONCA European definition of general practice.
We wish to ask you about your views, perspectives and experiences with sustainability in primary care and family practice.
Your answers will help us to explore this topic within primary care in different European countries and to prioritize further research.
The survey will take about 15 minutes. Your answers will be treated in confidence. The results will be analysed and presented at EGPRN, without any identification of any individual or their responses