制定环境卫生指标的框架。

T Kjellström, C Corvalán
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环境卫生指标提供了有关环境与健康之间基于科学的联系的信息。这些信息可用于环境健康管理和决策。环境健康指标比环境指标或健康指标更为复杂,因为它们必须考虑到个人易感性的可变性和共同接触的可变性等因素。这种可变性意味着所定义的任何联系在任何时候都可能不适用于所有个人或群体。个人一级的流行病学研究有助于建立特定地点和时期的环境卫生关系。然而,为了提高成本效益,必须使用综合数据和已知的环境与健康关系来得出这些指标。因此,可以通过将汇总数据联系起来,或通过确定环境指标与健康联系,或健康指标与环境联系来构建环境健康指标。这里提出的环境卫生指标框架是对压力-状态-反应框架的调整。它的第一个层次是驱动力,它对环境产生压力。这反过来又通过增加现有接触或引入新的接触来改变环境状况,从而产生可衡量的健康影响。为了纠正这一问题,必须在每一级采取行动(即环境卫生管理)。这样,这个框架就变成了“驱动力——压力——状态——效果——行动”(DPSEA)。
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Framework for the development of environmental health indicators.

Environmental health indicators provide information about scientifically-based linkages between environment and health. This information can be used for environmental health management and decision-making. Environmental health indicators are rendered more complex than either environmental indicators or health indicators because they must take account of factors such as the variability in susceptibility in individuals and variability in co-exposures. Such variability implies that any links that are defined may not apply to all individuals or groups at all times. Individual-level epidemiological studies can contribute to establishing environmental health relationships for particular places and time periods. However, cost-efficiency demands that aggregated data and known environment and health relationships be used to derive these indicators. Environmental health indicators can therefore be constructed by linking aggregated data, or by identifying environmental indicators with a health linkage, or health indicators with an environmental linkage. The framework for environmental health indicators proposed here is an adaptation of the Pressure-State-Response framework. Its first level consists of driving forces, which create pressures on the environment. These in turn alter the state of the environment by increasing existing exposures or introducing new ones, which produces a measurable health effect. In order to rectify the problem, actions (i.e., environmental health management) must be undertaken at each level. Thus the framework becomes the Driving-force--Pressure--State--Effects--Action (DPSEA).

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