| Literature DB >> 31407261 |
Rubeena Batool1, Khalid Zaman2, Muhammad Adnan Khurshid3, Salman Masood Sheikh4, Alamzeb Aamir5, Alaa Mohamd Shoukry6,7, Mohamed A Sharkawy6, Fares Aldeek6, Jameel Khader6, Showkat Gani8.
Abstract
The economics of death and dying highlighted that environmental factors negatively influence healthcare sustainability. Therefore, this study conducted a system-based literature review to identify the negative externality of environmental damages on global healthcare reforms. Based on 42 peer-reviewed papers in the field of healthcare reforms and 12 papers in the field of environmental hazards, we identified 25 factors associated with death and dying and 15 factors associated with health-related damages across the world respectively. We noted that environmental factors are largely responsible to affect healthcare sustainability reforms by associating with the number of healthcare diseases pertaining to air pollutants. The study suggests healthcare practitioners and environmentalists to devise long-term sustainable healthcare policies by limiting highly toxic air pollutants through technology-embodied green healthcare infrastructure to attained efficient global healthcare recovery.Entities:
Keywords: Death; Dying; Environmental factors; Global evidence; Healthcare sustainability agenda
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31407261 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-06159-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223