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Sustainability within interventional radiology: opportunities and hurdles

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CVIR ENDOVASCULAR
卷 6, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1186/s42155-023-00362-1

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Interventional radiology; Healthcare sustainability; Sustainability in interventional radiology; Recycling; Waste; Water pollution

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This study aims to explore the current state of sustainability within interventional radiology (IR) in the Netherlands. The results revealed a high awareness but limited action towards sustainability. This is due to sustainability not being a priority, employee dependency, and factors that cannot be changed by individual departments or hospitals.
BackgroundHealthcare is a highly polluting industry and attention to the need for making this sector more sustainable is growing. The interventional radiology (IR) department is a relatively unique department in the hospital because of its synergetic use of both imaging equipment and medical instruments. As a result, the interventional radiology department causes a significant environmental burden in terms of energy usage, waste and water pollution. The aim of this study was to explore the current state of sustainability within IR by conducting a survey and interviews among IR specialists in the Netherlands.ResultsThe main findings of this study were that there is a high awareness for the need of sustainability within IR, but that there is still limited action. Previous studies point towards the various opportunities in the field of energy, waste and water pollution, yet our study unveils these opportunities are often not implemented because of (1) sustainability not being a priority, (2) a dependency on employees, and (3) factors that simply cannot be changed by an individual IR department or hospital. Generally, our study indicates that there is a willingness to become more sustainable, but that the current system involves a wide range barriers that hinder true change. Furthermore, it seems that no one is currently taking the lead and a leading role from higher management, government, healthcare authorities or professional societies is lacking.ConclusionsDespite the hurdles found in our study, IR departments can implement several improvements. An important factor is that sustainability should not lead to lower convenience for employees, which can be ensured by a sufficiently designed waste infrastructure and behavioral nudges. Furthermore, there lies an opportunity in more collaboration between IR departments in knowledge sharing and open innovation.

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