(Akademia Bialska Nauk Stosowanych im. Jana Pawła II, 2022-01-03)
Baykara Mat, Seda Tugba
The present study reviews existing evidence regarding the role of nursing in responses to
climate change and wildfires caused by climate change, with the aim of enhancing nurses’
awareness about these issues. A total of 21 studies published between 2014 to 2021 and
written in English or Turkish were included in the review. Analysis focused on the role of
nursing in lessening negative impacts from climate change and wildfires. There is evidence
to suggest that nurses can significantly assist with the prevention and alleviation of the
effects of climate change and wildfires. Based on these findings, it is recommended that
nurses take an active role in reducing likely risks and responding effectively when needed.
The importance of flexible and proactive health systems that can predict needs during
emergencies is also highlighted. Nurses should lead the way in designing national and
international policies on emergencies and disasters, making suggestions, and contributing
to national emergency response plans, management of human resources, and the continuity
of basic care services.