A planetary health perspective on the translation of climate change research into public health policy and practice: A scoping review protocol

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2024

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Public Library of Science

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Background climate change (CC) emanating from anthropocentric human activities is a great threat to the quality of human life and well-being worldwide. The translation of CC research evidence can play a critical role in promoting the formulation of climate-sensitive policies to equip public health systems for CC-associated disaster preparedness, response, and management. This scoping review seeks to explore knowledge translation approaches for promoting, the uptake, and use of CC research evidence in public health policy and practice. Methods This scoping review will be conducted according to the guidelines of Arksey and O’Malley. A search strategy will be developed for published articles in PubMed, CINAHL, and Scopus databases and for grey literature in the world health organization, planetary health alliance, and the University of the Western Cape repositories. Discussion the proposed scoping review will gather existing evidence on the relationship between knowledge translation, CC research, and public health decision-making. This will provide insights into research and practice gaps, and recommendations will be made to ensure effective knowledge translation for CC related decision-making.

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climate change, disaster preparedness, health care policy, human activities, planetary health

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Mulopo, C., Abimbola, S., Onkoba, N. and Schmidt, B.M., 2024. A planetary health perspective on the translation of climate change research into public health policy and practice: A scoping review protocol. Plos one, 19(3), p.e0295931.