# Perceived relevance of Planetary Health for Medical Students in Italy: Results from a mixed-methods analysis

**Authors:** L. Nachira, P. Arcaro, F. Pattavina, E. Campo, C. Castagna, R. Frasso, C. Cadeddu, S. Bruno

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.puhip.2025.100607 · Public Health in Practice · 2025-03-25

## TL;DR

This study explores how Italian medical students perceive the importance of Planetary Health education and its potential impact on their future medical practice.

## Contribution

The study introduces a mixed-methods analysis of medical students' engagement with a Planetary Health elective in Italy.

## Key findings

- Most students enrolled due to interest in the climate crisis and interdisciplinary health approaches.
- Five key themes emerged, including the human-environment health relationship and the role of health systems.
- Students demonstrated a strong understanding of environmental conservation's role in human health.

## Abstract

To address the growing hazards to human health caused by the anthropogenic environmental catastrophe, academic curricula at all levels and disciplines, particularly medical education, should incorporate Planetary Health Education. This study aims to examine medical students' expectations and feedback on a Planetary Health elective in an Italian University.

Cross-sectional study, employing a convergent parallel mixed-methods design.

Attendees were invited to take part in a mixed-methods written survey, integrating both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. A statistical and a thematic analysis were conducted to assess responses to questions of a quantitative and qualitative nature, respectively.

Interest in the climate crisis was the main reason for participating in the course (52·7 %), followed by interest in a multidisciplinary approach to health (48·6 %), and the focus on the relationship between human, animal and environmental health (48·6 %). Five themes emerged from the thematic analysis: relationship between human health and the environment, international health emergencies, characteristics and role of health systems, broadening of knowledge and views, positive professional impact of the course.

The survey participants showed a deep understanding of the link between environmental conservation and the safeguarding of human health, suggesting that the next generation of medical practitioners could make a significant difference in healthcare and beyond.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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