Interconnected health: A concept analysis of planetary empathy for healthcare professionals
Tracy Levett‐Jones, Katie Leach, Heidi Rogers, Catelyn Richards, Odette Best, Aletha Ward
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Planetary Health emphasizes the interconnectedness of human health and the natural environment. Despite this, human-induced destruction of ecosystems threatens planetary stability. Understanding planetary empathy may offer insights into how healthcare professionals can better live and work with nature. PURPOSE: This paper presents a concept analysis of planetary empathy, exploring its impact on healthcare and the roles of healthcare professionals. METHODS: The Walker and Avant eight-stage approach for concept analysis informed this paper. Data were obtained from literature searches, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and relevant international organization websites. DISCUSSION: Planetary empathy is a cyclical process involving reflection, reciprocal relationships with nature, recognition of biases, responsibility for future generations, and behavioral responses to protect planetary health. CONCLUSION: Planetary empathy catalyzes prosocial environmental behaviors. Healthcare professionals who embody this empathy are more likely to be engaged in creating a healthier, more equitable world for all people and ecosystems.