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      Papel de Enfermería ante el cambio climático Translated title: Role or Nursing in the face of climate change

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          Resumen El Cambio Climático se presenta como un riesgo innegable para la salud de la población. Las enfermeras, garantes de la salud, deben actuar frente a este problema. Lamentablemente, el papel de la Enfermería frente al Cambio Climático es aún poco conocido. Para identificar las principales actividades a realizar en esta materia por parte de este colectivo, se ha realizado una revisión bibliográfica de tipo narrativo tras la que se han clasificado las distintas actividades identificadas en cuatro áreas de actuación: formación, práctica, política e investigación. En conclusión, independientemente de la posición que ocupe cada enfermera, todas pueden actuar de algún modo frente al Cambio Climático, lo que representa a la vez un reto y una oportunidad para el desarrollo de esta profesión.

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          Abstract Climate change is presented as an undeniable risk to the health of the population. Nurses, guarantors of health, must act in the face of this problem. Unfortunately, the role of Nursing in the face of Climate Change is still little known. To identify the main activities to be carried out in this area by this collective, a bibliographical review of a narrative type has been carried out, after which the different activities identified have been classified into four areas of action: education, practice, policy and research. In conclusion, regardless of the position occupied by each nurse, everyone can act in some way in the face of Climate Change, which represents both a challenge and an opportunity for the development of this profession.

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                Martín Rodríguez Álvaro (Santa Cruz de La Palma, La Palma, Spain )
                1988-348X
                2021
                : 15
                : 1
                : 1013
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                [1] orgnameUniversidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria orgdiv1Departamento de Enfermería Spain
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                S1988-348X2021000100003 S1988-348X(21)01500100003
                c453ab58-2930-4df9-9143-a370cf56ed40

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                : May 2020
                : June 2019
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                Nurses,Cambio Climático,Enfermería,Enfermeros,Climate Change,Nursing

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