Using Social Prescribing in Obstetrics and Gynaecology to Improve the
Climate: A Review
- Ecem Mimoglu,
- Fauzi Alhakmi
Ecem Mimoglu
Imperial College London
Corresponding Author:ecem1@hotmail.co.uk
Author ProfileAbstract
Climate change is a public health emergency, and its global impact on
women's health has been well-described. As a key tool in this arena,
social prescribing enables climate-conscious, cost-effective, and
holistic solutions to many patient concerns by encouraging local,
environmentally friendly care that can effectively prevent carbon-heavy
outpatient appointments and surgical procedures. A variety of obstetric
and gynaecological issues can be tackled through this route, including
menorrhagia, labour choices, and vaginal pessaries. Existing evidence
suggests that there is great scope for the development of social
prescribing programs that can pave the way for collective action towards
greener, holistic patient care.