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Nursing Faculty's Perceptions of Climate Change and Sustainability.

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AIM The aim of this research study was to investigate the perceptions of climate change and sustainability of faculty teaching in associate and baccalaureate degree nursing programs in South Carolina… Click to show full abstract

AIM The aim of this research study was to investigate the perceptions of climate change and sustainability of faculty teaching in associate and baccalaureate degree nursing programs in South Carolina and their attitudes toward inclusion of relevant content into the nursing curriculum. BACKGROUND Climate change is a topic that receives limited discussion in most nursing education curricula. METHOD This cross-sectional, descriptive study gathered data from 21 schools of nursing via an online survey consisting of demographic questions, the New Ecological Paradigm Scale, and the Sustainability Attitudes in Nursing Survey 2 and two questions regarding the current inclusion of content. RESULTS Eighty-one percent of respondents did not include health implications of climate change in their teaching content; 67% did not include health implications of sustainability. CONCLUSION Results provide preliminary evidence of gaps and areas of need for curricular content related to climate change and sustainability.

Keywords: climate change; change; nursing; perceptions climate; change sustainability

Journal Title: Nursing education perspectives
Year Published: 2022

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