Background: Health professionals have a key role in addressing the health impacts of climate change at several levels: direct patient care, client and community education, health professions education, and through advocacy and health policy development. Method: Recognizing that nurses are the first line in health education, nursing faculty at the MGH Institute of Health Professions developed the first nurse-led Center for Climate Change, Climate Justice and Health (CCCCJH). Results: A steering committee of nurse climate change scholars and interested faculty developed a mission, vision, core values, and a strategic plan for the CCCCJH and are working on integrating climate change topics into nursing curricula at all levels. Conclusion: Nurses are in the ideal position to lead the way to increase awareness among health professionals and students about the health impacts of climate change. Curricular integration of climate change topics at all levels will prepare our students to meet the needs and challenges of the future.
1.Amer Assoc Coll Nursing, Acad Affairs & Program Innovat, 36 1st Ave, Boston, MA 02129 USA 2.Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Nursing, Inst Hlth Profess, Sch Nursing, Boston, MA 02114 USA 3.Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Sch Nursing, Inst Hlth Profess, Boston, MA 02114 USA 4.Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Prelicensure Generalist Programs, Sch Nursing, Boston, MA 02114 USA 5.Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Ctr Climate Change Climate Justice & Hlth, Sch Nursing, Boston, MA 02114 USA
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Neal-Boylan, Leslie,Breakey, Suellen,Nicholas, Patrice K.. Integrating Climate Change Topics Into Nursing Curricula[J]. JOURNAL OF NURSING EDUCATION,2019-01-01,58(6):364-368