McCunney R J, Boswell R, Harzbecker J
Boston University Medical Center, Occupational Health Program, Massachusetts 02118.
Environ Res. 1992 Oct;59(1):114-24. doi: 10.1016/s0013-9351(05)80230-0.
The environmental health aspects of general medical practice have attracted the attention of many professional organizations in the past few years, including the American College of Physicians, the Institute of Medicine, and the American College of Occupational Medicine. To assess the degree of emphasis placed on environmental health issues in professional journals, a survey of representative specialty and general medical journals was conducted through a Medline literature search. Over the past 15-year period (1976-1990) specialty journals demonstrated a dramatic and consistent increase in published articles that were indexed under the headings environmental pollution, environmental pollutants, and environmental cancer. General medical journals also demonstrated continued increases in the rate of published articles addressing these environmental health topics. Within the environmental categories, air pollution, especially that due to dusts, was the most heavily indexed topic, followed by water pollution, especially that due to chemical contamination. This study supports the notion that environmental health issues are assuming more importance in general medical practice, especially within the specialty of occupational medicine.
在过去几年中,普通医疗实践中的环境卫生问题已引起许多专业组织的关注,其中包括美国医师学会、医学研究所和美国职业医学学院。为了评估专业期刊对环境卫生问题的重视程度,通过医学在线文献检索对具有代表性的专业和普通医学期刊进行了一项调查。在过去15年期间(1976 - 1990年),专业期刊中以环境污染、环境污染物和环境癌症为索引的已发表文章急剧且持续增加。普通医学期刊中涉及这些环境卫生主题的已发表文章数量也持续增加。在环境类别中,空气污染,尤其是粉尘导致的污染,是索引最多的主题,其次是水污染,尤其是化学污染导致的水污染。这项研究支持了这样一种观点,即环境卫生问题在普通医疗实践中,尤其是在职业医学专业中,正变得越来越重要。