Patients' perceptions of climate-sensitive health counselling in primary care: Qualitative results from Germany
CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that primary care patients can accept climate-sensitive health counselling, if it follows certain principles of communication, including patient-centredness. Our findings can be useful for developing communication guidelines, respective policies as well as well-designed intervention studies, which are needed to test the health and environmental effects of climate-sensitive health counselling.PMID:38010828 | DOI:10.1080/13814788.2023.2284261
Source: European Journal of General Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Silvan Griesel Patricia Nayna Schwerdtle Claudia Quitmann Ina Danquah Alina Herrmann Source Type: research
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