Cardiovascular Nursing and Climate Change: A Call to Action From the CSANZ Cardiovascular Nursing Council

Sally C. Inglis, Caleb Ferguson, Rebecca Eddington, Julee McDonagh, Chris J. Aldridge, Kimberley Bardsley, Dion Candelaria, Y. Y. Chen, Robyn A. Clark, Elizabeth Halcomb, Jeroen M. Hendriks, Louise D. Hickman, Rochelle Wynne

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Abstract

This Call to Action aims to provide key considerations for cardiovascular nursing, related to climate and environmental impacts. Strategies to optimise nursing preparation, immediate response and adaptation to climate emergencies are crucial to ensure those at greatest risk, including First Nations peoples, are protected from potentially avoidable harm. Professionals who manage climate consequences must also understand the impact of their care on the root cause of the problem.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16-25
Number of pages10
JournalHeart Lung and Circulation
Volume32
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Cardiovascular nursing
  • Climate change
  • Climate disaster
  • Climate hazard

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