نتایج جستجو برای: health impact assessment hia

تعداد نتایج: 2082317  

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2006
Clare Davenport Jonathan Mathers Jayne Parry

STUDY AIM The aim of this project is to identify from a range of sources the factors associated with the success of a health impact assessment (HIA) in integrating health considerations into the final decision and implementation of a planned policy, programme, or project. DESIGN Three methods were adopted: (a) a review of HIA case studies; (b) a review of commentaries, reviews and discussion ...

Journal: :Journal of public health medicine 2003
Cynthia Manson-Siddle

Health impact assessment (HIA) has many advocates for its use to identify and optimize the health effects of non-healthcare interventions. It is an assessment of the health effects, positive and negative, of a project, programme, or policy. Expertise developed in the United Kingdom from a realization that health impacts are often overlooked during the planning stages of development projects but...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2003
Robert J Quigley Lorraine C Taylor

Health impact assessment (HIA) is an approach that has experienced increased activity and wide support within England. This is reflected in the large number of HIAs being undertaken at local and regional levels, by the advocacy of HIA in many national policy documents, and by the setting up of specialized HIA posts and centres. To continue this level of support, and to justify any increase, the...

2014
Jen Jones Nancy A. Nix Elizabeth Hodges Snyder

BACKGROUND Health impact assessment (HIA) is a process used to inform planning and decision making in a range of sectors by identifying potential positive and negative health effects of proposed projects, programs, or policies. Stakeholder engagement is an integral component of HIA and requires careful consideration of participant diversity and appropriate methodologies. Ensuring that the engag...

Journal: :Health policy 2011
Noreen Kearns Lisa Pursell

This paper presents a critical analysis of health impact assessment (HIA) in the Republic of Ireland (ROI) in the context of institutional policy and practice. It begins with a brief background to the origins and aims of HIA. Core developments in health and environmental sectors pertaining to HIA in the ROI are then considered. A series of significant developments have taken place in these sect...

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2007
Kay Tennant Christine Newman

An urban regeneration health impact assessment (HIA) was conducted collaboratively with three major government agencies and the local community in 2005 and 2006 to identify health impacts of a major land use strategy outlined in the consultant's report for the Greater Granville Regeneration Plan - Stage 1 (Sydney: Hassall Pty Limited, 2005). Health impacts were identified and agreed recommendat...

Journal: :Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 2021

Mining projects affect the health of surrounding communities by inducing environmental, economic, social and cultural changes in different population groups. Health impact assessment (HIA) offers an opportunity to manage these impacts. This paper aims explore gender differences impacts on wider determinants as described impacted industrial gold mining consider implications for assessment. We co...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2013
Balázs Ádám Ágnes Molnár Gabriel Gulis Róza Ádány

BACKGROUND Although the quantification of health outcomes in a health impact assessment (HIA) is scarce in practice, it is preferred by policymakers, as it assists various aspects of the decision-making process. This article provides an example of integrating a quantitative risk appraisal in an HIA performed for the recently adopted Hungarian anti-smoking policy which introduced a smoking ban i...

2015
Elvira Sanz Tolosana

Health is greatly influenced by social, economic and political determinants. Accordingly, decisions influencing people‘s health do not concern only health services or ‘health policies’, but decisions in many different policy areas have their influence on these health determinants. Health Impact assessment (HIA) is a predictive tool to support decisions in policy-making. The ultimate goal of thi...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2003
N Krieger M Northridge S Gruskin M Quinn D Kriebel G Davey Smith M Bassett D H Rehkopf C Miller

Health impact assessment (HIA) seeks to expand evaluation of policy and programmes in all sectors, both private and public, to include their impact on population health. While the idea that the public's health is affected by a broad array of social and economic policies is not new and dates back well over two centuries, what is new is the notion-increasingly adopted by major health institutions...

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