Quigley R J, Taylor L C
Research and Information Directorate, Health Development Agency, 330 High Holborn, London WC1V 7BA, UK.
Public Health. 2004 Dec;118(8):544-52. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2003.10.012.
Health impact assessment (HIA) is a developing approach that assesses the health impacts of a proposal on a population, and produces a practical set of recommendations to inform the decision-making process of the proposal. The purpose is to influence decision makers to increase positive health impacts of a proposal and decrease negative impacts. Most work within the HIA field to date has focused on methodological development and actually carrying out HIAs. Little attention has been paid to the formal evaluation of the HIA approach and whether or not HIA works (if and how the HIA approach informs the decision-making process and, in particular, if it contributes to improving health and reducing inequalities). With the drive towards evidence-informed policy, HIA also needs to show whether it adds value to the decision-making process, given the significant resources often involved in carrying out an HIA. A suggested approach to evaluating HIAs is presented, as well as its relationship with monitoring, drawing on the significant public health evaluation literature that already exists. Methodologies appropriate for use, and examples of indicators suitable for HIA evaluation, are provided. We suggest that typical HIA evaluations should focus on the process of the HIA and the impact that it has on the decision-making process, rather than attempting to evaluate long-term health outcomes or whether predicted impacts actually occurred.
健康影响评估(HIA)是一种不断发展的方法,用于评估一项提议对人群的健康影响,并提出一套切实可行的建议,为该提议的决策过程提供参考。其目的是影响决策者增加提议的积极健康影响,减少负面影响。迄今为止,HIA领域的大部分工作都集中在方法开发和实际开展HIA上。对于HIA方法的正式评估以及HIA是否有效(即HIA方法是否为决策过程提供参考,特别是它是否有助于改善健康和减少不平等)关注较少。随着循证政策的推进,鉴于开展HIA通常需要大量资源,HIA还需要证明它是否为决策过程增加了价值。本文借鉴现有的大量公共卫生评估文献,提出了一种评估HIA的建议方法及其与监测的关系。提供了适用于HIA评估的方法以及适合HIA评估的指标示例。我们建议,典型的HIA评估应侧重于HIA的过程及其对决策过程的影响,而不是试图评估长期健康结果或预测的影响是否实际发生。