A Scoping Review of Nurses' Contributions to Health-Related, Wildfire Research.

A Scoping Review of Nurses' Contributions to Health-Related, Wildfire Research. Annu Rev Nurs Res. 2019 Dec 23;38(1):73-96 Authors: Marko T, Suarez M, Todorova E, Mark C, Julie P Abstract Exposure to unprecedented levels of wildfire smoke is increasing cardiopulmonary mortality and is especially catastrophic to people with preexisting respiratory conditions such as asthma. Wildfire smoke is a mixture of hazardous air pollutants and airborne particulate matter and wildfires are burning larger areas of land and lasting longer, extending the smoke season. The wildfire season is also expected to lengthen as a result of the changing climate. This scoping review examines publications related to wildfires and health in order to explore the ways in which nursing science contributes to research on the health effects of wildfires and strategies to decrease exposure to wildfires and/or wildfire smoke. Nursing's contribution to wildfire research needs to increase to meet the demands of this rapidly growing, international problem. Nurses have an opportunity to protect the public's health through interventional research focused on preventing exposure and applying what is learned to practice. PMID: 32102956 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Annual review of nursing research - Category: Nursing Tags: Annu Rev Nurs Res Source Type: research