نتایج جستجو برای: health impact assessment hia

تعداد نتایج: 2082317  

Journal: :American journal of public health 2006
Andrew L Dannenberg Rajiv Bhatia Brian L Cole Carlos Dora Jonathan E Fielding Katherine Kraft Diane McClymont-Peace Jennifer Mindell Chinwe Onyekere James A Roberts Catherine L Ross Candace D Rutt Alex Scott-Samuel Hugh H Tilson

Health impact assessment (HIA) methods are used to evaluate the impact on health of policies and projects in community design, transportation planning, and other areas outside traditional public health concerns. At an October 2004 workshop, domestic and international experts explored issues associated with advancing the use of HIA methods by local health departments, planning commissions, and o...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2007
Alex Scott-Samuel Eileen O'Keefe

Public policy decisions in both the social and economic spheres have enormous impact on global public health. As a result of this, and of the skewed global distribution of power and resources, health impact assessment (HIA) potentially has a key role to play in foreign policy-making and global public policy-making. Governments, multilateral bodies and transnational corporations need to be held ...

Journal: :Environment international 2013
Marco Mesa-Frias Zaid Chalabi Anna M Foss

Health impact assessment (HIA) is often used to determine ex ante the health impact of an environmental policy or an environmental intervention. Underpinning any HIA is the framing assumption, which defines the causal pathways mapping environmental exposures to health outcomes. The sensitivity of the HIA to the framing assumptions is often ignored. A novel method based on fuzzy cognitive map (F...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2013
Sylvia Medina Ferran Ballester Olivier Chanel Christophe Declercq Mathilde Pascal

The typical procedural steps in HIA include screening, scoping, assessment of health effects, recommending alternatives and mitigations, reporting and monitoring. Each step helps predict or foresee potential effects of policy decisions on a population's health. In specific, quantitative risk assessment, an essential component of HIA, provides estimations of the potential health risks or impacts...

2017
Melissa Chinchilla Mariana C. Arcaya

Health Impact Assessment (HIA) courses are teaching public health and urban planning students how to assess the likely health effects of proposed policies, plans, and projects. We suggest that public health and urban planning have complimentary frameworks for training practitioners to address the living conditions that affect health. Planning perspectives emphasize practical skills for impactin...

Journal: :European Journal of Public Health 2016

Journal: :Journal of the College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka 2014

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2003
Lea den Broeder Manon Penris Gerard Varela Put

Health impact assessment (HIA) on a strategic level focuses on the broad determinants of health. However, the evidence with regard to the health impacts is often necessarily 'soft'. The example of a health impact review on national housing policy in the Netherlands shows that HIA can be effective even in the absence of hard data. Strategies used to overcome the problem of not having hard data a...

2016
Lindsay C. McCallum Christopher A. Ollson Ingrid L. Stefanovic

The determinants of health are those factors that have the potential to affect health, either positively or negatively, and include a range of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors. In the practice of health impact assessment (HIA), the stage at which the determinants of health are considered for inclusion is during the scoping step. The scoping step is intended to identify how ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2003
Reiner Banken

Since the Lalonde Report in 1974 on ‘‘health beyond health care’’ in Canada, awareness of non-health sector determinants of health has been increasing (1). The World health report 2000 proposed population health as a central objective of health care systems (2) but there are few signs of the concrete mechanisms for intersectoral action that this requires. In 2000, at the Fifth Global Conference...

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