Primary Care Clinicians' Attitude, Knowledge, and Willingness to Address Climate Change in Shared Decision-Making

2023-06-29 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Primary Care Clinicians' Attitude, Knowledge, and Willingness to Address Climate Change in Shared Decision-Making​
Müller, F. ; Skok, J. I.; Arnetz, J. E.; Bouthillier, M. J. & Holman, H. T.​ (2023) 
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine,.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2023.230027R1 

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Müller, Frank ; Skok, Jesse I.; Arnetz, Judith E.; Bouthillier, Michael J.; Holman, Harland T.
Abstract
Climate change poses a threat to the health of people worldwide. Little is known about the awareness of primary care clinicians toward climate change and if they are open and prepared to address climate change issues with their patients. As pharmaceuticals are the main source of carbon emissions in primary care, avoiding the prescription of particular climate-harmful medications is a meaningful contribution to the reduction of greenhouse gases.
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29-June-2023
Journal
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 
Organization
Institut für Allgemeinmedizin 
eISSN
1558-7118
Language
English

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