准备
检查表
分位数回归
百分位
气候变化
分位数
医学
感知
环境卫生
心理学
统计
生态学
数学
神经科学
生物
政治学
法学
认知心理学
作者
Min Kyung Park,Seoyoung Baek,Da Woon Jeong,Gwang Suk Kim
摘要
ABSTRACT Aims The aim of this study is to identify the factors associated with nurses' perceptions and behaviours related to climate change and health (PBCH) according to their PBCH levels. Design A cross‐sectional study was used. Methods This study included a sample of 499 Korean nurses and adhered to the STROBE checklist. Data were collected from March 23 to May 10, 2023. Quantile regression analysis was performed, and PBCH levels were measured using the Korean version of the Climate Health and Nursing Tool. Results Across all quantile groups, the experience of extreme weather events and awareness of climate change‐coping facilitators were associated with PBCH. Differences were observed in factors associated with PBCH levels. Significant associations with PBCH were observed within the 75th percentile group, for having a religion, household income, and workplace climate friendliness. In the 25th percentile group, having a child, the number of sources for climate change–health‐related information, and experience in setting climate change–health goals and strategies significantly influenced PBCH. Conclusion We propose a differentiated strategy by elucidating the factors associated with high and low quantiles of PBCH levels. Implications By verifying specific factors associated with PBCH levels, nurses can enhance their preparedness to respond to the health risks posed by climate change in their clients. Impact Identifying common factors associated with all quantiles of nurses is important for establishing universal PBCH characteristics. Recognising the distinctions between high and low PBCH levels can aid in developing tailored nursing strategies to enhance PBCH among nurses. Reporting Method This study adhered to the STROBE guidelines. Patient or Public Contribution No Patient or Public Contribution.
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