在加拿大艾伯塔省制定儿童健康和环境研究议程:多方利益攸关方参与进程

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Osnat Wine, Irena Buka, Alan Day, S. Terris, Mary-Ann Clarkes, L. Brennan, Álvaro R. Osornio-Vargas, K. Burns
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随着新的环境暴露不断被发现,环境对健康的影响日益受到关注。关于环境暴露影响的知识在不断发展,而且往往是不完整的。在本文中,我们描述了一个多阶段、多利益相关者参与的倡议,涉及对建立儿童环境健康研究议程感兴趣的不同利益相关者,该议程将与当地的实践和政策联系起来并提供支持。这项倡议的目的是通过实施一个经过测试的研究规划模型,包括不同利益相关者的参与,来确定优先的研究问题、主题和问题。在这里,我们描述了模型应用程序,它特别关注儿童健康和环境。该模型的一个关键组成部分是正在进行的涉众参与过程。这包括两个利益攸关方论坛,与会者在论坛上确定了三个主要研究主题(健康的社会决定因素、环境暴露和知识转化)和一个简短的研究问题清单。该模式的其他关键组成部分包括建立一个由主要利益攸关方组成的全球咨询委员会、一个咨询委员会和一个科学小组,其任务是审查和确定研究问题的优先次序。在我们的案例中,咨询委员会和科学小组优先考虑了与儿童呼吸结果相关的环境暴露问题。这里描述的利益攸关方参与是一个不断演变的过程,背景经常变化,由儿童环境与健康研究规划小组和咨询委员会的承诺和奉献精神维持。在这篇文章中,我们将分享参与的过程、结果、成功、挑战以及从中吸取的教训。关键词:利益相关者参与;儿童健康;环境健康
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Building a children's health and environment research agenda in Alberta, Canada: A multi-stakeholder engagement process
As new environmental exposures are continuously identified, environmental influences on health are of growing concern. Knowledge regarding the impacts of environmental exposures is constantly evolving and is often incomplete. In this paper, we describe a multi-phased, multi-stakeholder engagement initiative involving diverse stakeholders with an interest in building a children's environmental health research agenda which would link with and support local practices and policies. The intent of this initiative was to identify priority research issues, themes and questions by implementing a tested Research Planning Model that encompassed the engagement of diverse stakeholders. Here, we describe the model application, which was specifically focused on children's health and the environment. A key component of the model was the ongoing stakeholder engagement process. This included two stakeholder forums, during which participants identified three main research themes (social determinants of health, environmental exposures and knowledge translation) and a short list of research questions. Other key components of the model included the development of a Global Sounding Board of key stakeholders, an Advisory Board and a Scientific Panel with mandates to review and prioritise the research questions. In our case, the Advisory Board and Scientific Panel prioritised questions that focused on environmental exposures related to children's respiratory outcomes. The stakeholder engagement described here is an evolving process with frequent changes of context, sustained by the commitment and dedication of the Children's Environment and Health Research planning team and the Advisory Board. In this article, we share the engagement process, outcomes, successes, challenges and lessons learned from this ongoing experience. Keywordsstakeholder engagement, children's health, environmental health, health research
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