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Nurses No Harm
Faye V. Ferrer
Coordinator, Global Green and Healthy Hospitals
Health Care Without Harm – Asia
PHICNA Convention, 17 May 2017
• Nurses have long appreciated that a
healthy environment impacts upon
the health of individuals, families,
communities and populations
• This understanding is an essential
underpinning of nursing practice
“No amount of
medical knowledge
will lessen the
accountability for
nurses to do what
nurses do, that is,
manage the
environment to
promote positive life
processes.”
• Published 1995:
Pope, Snyder,
Mood.
• General
environmental
health
competencies for
nurses
– Basic
knowledge &
concepts
– Assess and
refer
– Advocacy,
ethics, and
risk
– Legislation &
regulation
Definition of
Environmental Health
Freedom from illness on injury related to
exposure to toxic agents and other
environmental conditions that are
detrimental to human health
Source: Institute of Medicine (1995): Nursing,
Health and the Environment
The Environmental Crisis is Global
Environmental Factors
= ¼ of global burden of
disease (GBD) – WHO, 2006
Pruess-Ustun et al.
Preventing disease through
healthy environments:
Towards an estimate of the
environmental burden of
disease
www.who.int/quantifying_ehimpacts/publicati
ons/preventingdisease/en/
Environmental factors cause over 25% of global burden of disease
– important determinants for the largest diseases
Communicable
Diseases
Noncommunicable
Diseases & Injuries
Share of burden of disease
Lead-caused MMR
Cancers
Road traffic injuries
Chronic respiratory diseases (COPD, asthma etc)
Cardiovascular diseases (IHD, CVD etc)
Other unintentional injuries (excl. road traffic)
HIV/AIDS
Childhood cluster
Perinatal conditions
Malaria
Respiratory infections
Diarrhoea
Source: WHO Burden of Disease statistics
Environmental Fraction Total
0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10%
Share of burden of disease
Lead-caused MMR
Cancers
Road traffic injuries
Chronic respiratory diseases (COPD, asthma etc)
Cardiovascular diseases (IHD, CVD etc)
Other unintentional injuries (excl. road traffic)
HIV/AIDS
Childhood cluster
Perinatal conditions
Malaria
Respiratory infections
Diarrhoea
Source: WHO Burden of Disease statistics
Environmental Fraction Total
0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10%
GBD Air Pollution:
WHO reported that in
2012 around 7 million
people died - one in eight
of total global deaths – as
a result of air pollution
exposure.
• 3.3 million deaths
linked to indoor air
pollution
• 2.6 million deaths
related to outdoor air
pollution
who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2014/air-
pollution/en/
Outdoor air pollution-caused
deaths – breakdown by
disease:
• 40% – ischaemic heart
disease;
• 40% – stroke;
• 11% – chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD);
• 6% - lung cancer; and
• 3% – acute lower respiratory
infections in children.
• And linked to Dementia
• An international environmental
and health organization and a
global coalition of more than 500
organizations in 52 countries
• Working to transform the health
care sector worldwide to be
ecologically sustainable
• Health sector as a leading
advocate for environmental health
and justice
• Two core principles:
– The right to health
– The right to a healthy
environment
Extent of the problem of medical waste
“Over half of the world’s population are now at
risk from occupational, environmental or public
health threats from improperly treated medical
waste.“
Harhay et al. (2009)
Tropical Medicine and
International Health
14(11): 1414-1417
International guidance
on waste treatment technologies
World Health Organisation
• 2004 policy: scale up steam-based treatment
• Blue Book Second edition, 2014: priority for non-incineration
Stockholm Convention:
• waste incinerators are specifically identified as potential sources of highly toxic
dioxins and furans.
• guidelines on medical waste states that “priority consideration should be given
to alternative processes” that do not generate dioxins and furans
Basel Convention:
• 2003 Guidance: prefer steam based treatment
Human Rights Council 2011
• Substitution of incineration with alternatives wherever practicable
Examples of Non-Incineration Technologies Demonstrated
by the GEF/UNDP Project in Different Countries
Vietnam: large autoclave
Lebanon:
hybrid autoclave
Latvia: microwave
Latvia: rotating autoclave
Biomass fired autoclave
• Gasket-less aluminium autoclave set into a
high efficiency biomass cook-stove
• Potential for disinfecting waste in remote
areas and post-disaster situations
• Being tested in Kathmandu May/June
2014
• Effective with wood, and various biomass
briquettes
• 60 litres of waste can be disinfected with
as little as 800g of fuel.
Biodigestion
• Breaks down organic waste to
produce methane- a renewable
fuel
• Bir hospital uses biodigestion
for food waste
• Potentially able to dispose of
pathological waste
• Pilot in development for
Kathmandu Maternity Hospital
• -2 chamber design to maximise
reaction time
• Will monitor pathogens, temp
pressure, pH etc, to prove how effective the technology can be and optimise conditions
Mercury
Hospital Uses Health and Environmental Concerns
Disinfectants &
Sterilants
• Glutaraldehyde is a potent occupational skin irritant and causes
asthma.
• Ethylene oxide is flammable and explosive, a probable human
carcinogen, a toxic air contaminant, and an ozone depleter.
• Chemicals designed to kill biological organisms like pesticidal cleaners
can be very toxic to humans and ecosytems.
Hazardous Chemicals in HeaIth Care
Hospital Uses Health and Environmental Concerns
Cleaning
Agents
• Chlorine bleach (sodium hypochlorite), can in some circumstances
liberate chlorine gas, a respiratory irritant and sensitizer.
• Surfactants such as alkylphenol ethoxylates degrade into nonylphenol,
which is toxic to aquatic wildlife; ethanolamines can cause asthma.
• Some cleaners may contain chemicals that cause cancer, reproductive
disorders, respiratory ailments, eye and skin irritation, central nervous
system impairment, etc.
Hospital Uses Health and Environmental Concerns
Laboratory
Chemicals
• Toluene is neurodevelopmental toxicant.
• Formaldehyde is a carcinogen.
• Laryngitis, bronchitis or bronchial pneumonia, conjunctivitis may be
developed through chronic exposure to laboratory chemicals.
Hospital Uses Health and Environmental Concerns
Medical
Devices
• PVC manufacture and incineration generate dioxins, chlorinated
organochlorines.
• DEHP, an additive to PVC, can damage the liver, kidneys, lungs and
reproductive system, particularly developing testes, according to
animal studies.
• In animal studies, BPA is associated with alteration in breast, prostate,
and brain development, changes in behavior, and susceptibility to
breast and prostate cancer. Human studies find a direct association
with risk of diabetes and heart disease.
Global Green and Healthy Hospitals
10 Agenda Goals
Leadership Chemicals Waste Energy Water
Transportation Food Pharmaceuticals Buildings Purchasing
10 GGHH Goals
24
GGHH Objectives
1. To serve as a vibrant virtual community for hospitals and
health systems seeking to reduce their environmental footprint.
2. To chart progress in achieving measurable outputs, while
sharing best practices, finding solutions to common
challenges, and raising the bar.
3. To mobilize health care around the world to work together
toward and advocate for greater environmental health, locally
and globally.
25
Hospital Members
Health System Members
Health, Professional and Academic
Organizations Members
Categories of Membership
Partners and Relationships
Latin America
405 Hospitals , 46 Health Care
Facilities, 35 Health Systems
and 15 Organizations,
representing the interest of
1637 Hospitals and Health
Centers.
Africa
22 Hospitals, 10 Health Care Facilities, 5
Health Systems and 2 Organization,
representing the interest of 1455 Hospitals
and Health Centers.
Asia
94 Hospitals, 3 Health
Care Facilities, 7
Health Systems and
24 Organizations,
representing the
interest of 8229
Hospitals and Health
Centers.
Pacific
6 Hospitals, 20 Health Systems
and 6 Organizations,
representing the interest of
582 Hospitals and Health
Centers.
Europe
21 Hospitals, 1 Health Care Facility, 19 Health Systems
and 9 Organizations, representing the interest of 7213
Hospitals and Health Centers.
USA and Canada
HCWH’s implementation arm, Practice
Greenhealth has 1,401 Hospital members in
the U.S. In Canada, GGHH members include 5
Health Systems and 2 Organizations
representing the interest of 1080 Hospitals and
Health Centers.
Totals: As of March 2017, GGHH has 797 members from 47
countries representing the interest of 25,600 Hospitals and Health
Centers.
Global
1 Health System and 3 Organizations
representing the interest of 1040 Hospitals.
HCWH Regional Offices
Strategic Partners
Membership
Asia
• Bahrain, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Kuwait,
Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, South
Korea, Thailand, Taiwan
• Membership breakdown -73 Hospitals and Health Care
Facilities, 6 Health Systems and 9 Organizations,
representing the interest of 8206 Hospitals and Health
Centers
Programs and Benefits
Programs and Benefits
the 2020 HCCC Challenge
The Challenge is based on three pillars:
• Mitigation – Reducing health care’s own
carbon footprint.
• Resilience – Preparing for the impacts of
extreme weather and the shifting burden
of disease.
• Leadership – Educating staff and the
public while promoting policies to protect
public health from climate change.
Forms | Report and track
Graphs | Benchmark and Compare
Case Studies
• Examples of successful
project implementation
from GGHH members
• Process,
Implementation,
Challenges
• Connect with members
to learn more
Webinars
• Water: Methods and Tools for
Sustainable Management and
Conservation in the Health
Sector
• Buildings : Green Design and
Construction of Hospitals
• Ebola and Health Care Waste:
Lessons from West Africa
• Combating Climate Change:
Health Care Leadership and the
#2020Challenge
• Sustainable Health Care Waste
Management: Strategies and
Experiences
• Health and Climate Change: The
Lancet Commission Report
• Health Impacts of Energy
Choices: Opportunities for
Health Sector Leadership
GGHH Exchange
Nurse No Harm
Train the Trainors
Training Module
• Describe environmental risk factors in the home, school, workplace and
community.
• Demonstrate new skills in community environmental health assessment and
exposure assessment (using the pneumonic IPREPARE).
• Demonstrate knowledge of hazardous materials and their toxic effects on
individuals and subpopulations, including children.
• Discuss the goals of Global Green and Healthy Hospitals and benefits of
membership in the network of 20,000 hospitals and health facilities.
• Identify the health hazards from climate change/instability and describe the role of
nurses as environmental health advocates.
• Discuss environmental health resources and the “right to know” points of access to
information.
• Develop an individual and collective plan of action to apply environmental
knowledge.
Faye Ferrer
faye@no-harm.org
HCWH Asia - noharm-asia.org
GGHH - greenhospitals.net

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Nurses No Harm

  • 1. Nurses No Harm Faye V. Ferrer Coordinator, Global Green and Healthy Hospitals Health Care Without Harm – Asia PHICNA Convention, 17 May 2017
  • 2. • Nurses have long appreciated that a healthy environment impacts upon the health of individuals, families, communities and populations • This understanding is an essential underpinning of nursing practice
  • 3. “No amount of medical knowledge will lessen the accountability for nurses to do what nurses do, that is, manage the environment to promote positive life processes.”
  • 4. • Published 1995: Pope, Snyder, Mood. • General environmental health competencies for nurses – Basic knowledge & concepts – Assess and refer – Advocacy, ethics, and risk – Legislation & regulation
  • 5. Definition of Environmental Health Freedom from illness on injury related to exposure to toxic agents and other environmental conditions that are detrimental to human health Source: Institute of Medicine (1995): Nursing, Health and the Environment
  • 7. Environmental Factors = ¼ of global burden of disease (GBD) – WHO, 2006 Pruess-Ustun et al. Preventing disease through healthy environments: Towards an estimate of the environmental burden of disease www.who.int/quantifying_ehimpacts/publicati ons/preventingdisease/en/
  • 8. Environmental factors cause over 25% of global burden of disease – important determinants for the largest diseases Communicable Diseases Noncommunicable Diseases & Injuries Share of burden of disease Lead-caused MMR Cancers Road traffic injuries Chronic respiratory diseases (COPD, asthma etc) Cardiovascular diseases (IHD, CVD etc) Other unintentional injuries (excl. road traffic) HIV/AIDS Childhood cluster Perinatal conditions Malaria Respiratory infections Diarrhoea Source: WHO Burden of Disease statistics Environmental Fraction Total 0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% Share of burden of disease Lead-caused MMR Cancers Road traffic injuries Chronic respiratory diseases (COPD, asthma etc) Cardiovascular diseases (IHD, CVD etc) Other unintentional injuries (excl. road traffic) HIV/AIDS Childhood cluster Perinatal conditions Malaria Respiratory infections Diarrhoea Source: WHO Burden of Disease statistics Environmental Fraction Total 0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10%
  • 9. GBD Air Pollution: WHO reported that in 2012 around 7 million people died - one in eight of total global deaths – as a result of air pollution exposure. • 3.3 million deaths linked to indoor air pollution • 2.6 million deaths related to outdoor air pollution who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2014/air- pollution/en/ Outdoor air pollution-caused deaths – breakdown by disease: • 40% – ischaemic heart disease; • 40% – stroke; • 11% – chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); • 6% - lung cancer; and • 3% – acute lower respiratory infections in children. • And linked to Dementia
  • 10. • An international environmental and health organization and a global coalition of more than 500 organizations in 52 countries • Working to transform the health care sector worldwide to be ecologically sustainable • Health sector as a leading advocate for environmental health and justice • Two core principles: – The right to health – The right to a healthy environment
  • 11. Extent of the problem of medical waste “Over half of the world’s population are now at risk from occupational, environmental or public health threats from improperly treated medical waste.“ Harhay et al. (2009) Tropical Medicine and International Health 14(11): 1414-1417
  • 12. International guidance on waste treatment technologies World Health Organisation • 2004 policy: scale up steam-based treatment • Blue Book Second edition, 2014: priority for non-incineration Stockholm Convention: • waste incinerators are specifically identified as potential sources of highly toxic dioxins and furans. • guidelines on medical waste states that “priority consideration should be given to alternative processes” that do not generate dioxins and furans Basel Convention: • 2003 Guidance: prefer steam based treatment Human Rights Council 2011 • Substitution of incineration with alternatives wherever practicable
  • 13. Examples of Non-Incineration Technologies Demonstrated by the GEF/UNDP Project in Different Countries Vietnam: large autoclave Lebanon: hybrid autoclave Latvia: microwave Latvia: rotating autoclave
  • 14. Biomass fired autoclave • Gasket-less aluminium autoclave set into a high efficiency biomass cook-stove • Potential for disinfecting waste in remote areas and post-disaster situations • Being tested in Kathmandu May/June 2014 • Effective with wood, and various biomass briquettes • 60 litres of waste can be disinfected with as little as 800g of fuel.
  • 15. Biodigestion • Breaks down organic waste to produce methane- a renewable fuel • Bir hospital uses biodigestion for food waste • Potentially able to dispose of pathological waste • Pilot in development for Kathmandu Maternity Hospital • -2 chamber design to maximise reaction time • Will monitor pathogens, temp pressure, pH etc, to prove how effective the technology can be and optimise conditions
  • 17. Hospital Uses Health and Environmental Concerns Disinfectants & Sterilants • Glutaraldehyde is a potent occupational skin irritant and causes asthma. • Ethylene oxide is flammable and explosive, a probable human carcinogen, a toxic air contaminant, and an ozone depleter. • Chemicals designed to kill biological organisms like pesticidal cleaners can be very toxic to humans and ecosytems. Hazardous Chemicals in HeaIth Care
  • 18. Hospital Uses Health and Environmental Concerns Cleaning Agents • Chlorine bleach (sodium hypochlorite), can in some circumstances liberate chlorine gas, a respiratory irritant and sensitizer. • Surfactants such as alkylphenol ethoxylates degrade into nonylphenol, which is toxic to aquatic wildlife; ethanolamines can cause asthma. • Some cleaners may contain chemicals that cause cancer, reproductive disorders, respiratory ailments, eye and skin irritation, central nervous system impairment, etc.
  • 19. Hospital Uses Health and Environmental Concerns Laboratory Chemicals • Toluene is neurodevelopmental toxicant. • Formaldehyde is a carcinogen. • Laryngitis, bronchitis or bronchial pneumonia, conjunctivitis may be developed through chronic exposure to laboratory chemicals.
  • 20. Hospital Uses Health and Environmental Concerns Medical Devices • PVC manufacture and incineration generate dioxins, chlorinated organochlorines. • DEHP, an additive to PVC, can damage the liver, kidneys, lungs and reproductive system, particularly developing testes, according to animal studies. • In animal studies, BPA is associated with alteration in breast, prostate, and brain development, changes in behavior, and susceptibility to breast and prostate cancer. Human studies find a direct association with risk of diabetes and heart disease.
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  • 22. Global Green and Healthy Hospitals 10 Agenda Goals Leadership Chemicals Waste Energy Water Transportation Food Pharmaceuticals Buildings Purchasing
  • 24. 24 GGHH Objectives 1. To serve as a vibrant virtual community for hospitals and health systems seeking to reduce their environmental footprint. 2. To chart progress in achieving measurable outputs, while sharing best practices, finding solutions to common challenges, and raising the bar. 3. To mobilize health care around the world to work together toward and advocate for greater environmental health, locally and globally.
  • 25. 25 Hospital Members Health System Members Health, Professional and Academic Organizations Members Categories of Membership
  • 27. Latin America 405 Hospitals , 46 Health Care Facilities, 35 Health Systems and 15 Organizations, representing the interest of 1637 Hospitals and Health Centers. Africa 22 Hospitals, 10 Health Care Facilities, 5 Health Systems and 2 Organization, representing the interest of 1455 Hospitals and Health Centers. Asia 94 Hospitals, 3 Health Care Facilities, 7 Health Systems and 24 Organizations, representing the interest of 8229 Hospitals and Health Centers. Pacific 6 Hospitals, 20 Health Systems and 6 Organizations, representing the interest of 582 Hospitals and Health Centers. Europe 21 Hospitals, 1 Health Care Facility, 19 Health Systems and 9 Organizations, representing the interest of 7213 Hospitals and Health Centers. USA and Canada HCWH’s implementation arm, Practice Greenhealth has 1,401 Hospital members in the U.S. In Canada, GGHH members include 5 Health Systems and 2 Organizations representing the interest of 1080 Hospitals and Health Centers. Totals: As of March 2017, GGHH has 797 members from 47 countries representing the interest of 25,600 Hospitals and Health Centers. Global 1 Health System and 3 Organizations representing the interest of 1040 Hospitals. HCWH Regional Offices Strategic Partners
  • 28. Membership Asia • Bahrain, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Kuwait, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan • Membership breakdown -73 Hospitals and Health Care Facilities, 6 Health Systems and 9 Organizations, representing the interest of 8206 Hospitals and Health Centers
  • 30. the 2020 HCCC Challenge The Challenge is based on three pillars: • Mitigation – Reducing health care’s own carbon footprint. • Resilience – Preparing for the impacts of extreme weather and the shifting burden of disease. • Leadership – Educating staff and the public while promoting policies to protect public health from climate change.
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  • 32. Forms | Report and track
  • 33. Graphs | Benchmark and Compare
  • 34. Case Studies • Examples of successful project implementation from GGHH members • Process, Implementation, Challenges • Connect with members to learn more
  • 35. Webinars • Water: Methods and Tools for Sustainable Management and Conservation in the Health Sector • Buildings : Green Design and Construction of Hospitals • Ebola and Health Care Waste: Lessons from West Africa • Combating Climate Change: Health Care Leadership and the #2020Challenge • Sustainable Health Care Waste Management: Strategies and Experiences • Health and Climate Change: The Lancet Commission Report • Health Impacts of Energy Choices: Opportunities for Health Sector Leadership
  • 37. Nurse No Harm Train the Trainors Training Module • Describe environmental risk factors in the home, school, workplace and community. • Demonstrate new skills in community environmental health assessment and exposure assessment (using the pneumonic IPREPARE). • Demonstrate knowledge of hazardous materials and their toxic effects on individuals and subpopulations, including children. • Discuss the goals of Global Green and Healthy Hospitals and benefits of membership in the network of 20,000 hospitals and health facilities. • Identify the health hazards from climate change/instability and describe the role of nurses as environmental health advocates. • Discuss environmental health resources and the “right to know” points of access to information. • Develop an individual and collective plan of action to apply environmental knowledge.
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  • 39. Faye Ferrer faye@no-harm.org HCWH Asia - noharm-asia.org GGHH - greenhospitals.net