Knowledge into Action, Oxford, UK,
J Urban Health. 2013 Oct;90 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):105-15. doi: 10.1007/s11524-011-9644-8.
The methodology of health impact assessment (HIA) was introduced as one of four core themes for Phase IV (2003-2008) of the World Health Organization European Healthy Cities Network (WHO-EHCN). Four objectives for HIA were set at the beginning of the phase. We report on the results of the evaluation of introducing and implementing this methodology in cities from countries across Europe with widely differing economies and sociopolitical contexts. Two main sources of data were used: a general questionnaire designed for the Phase IV evaluation and the annual reporting template for 2007-2008. Sources of bias included the proportion of non-responders and the requirement to communicate in English. Main barriers to the introduction and implementation of HIA were a lack of skill, knowledge and experience of HIA, the newness of the concept, the lack of a legal basis for implementation and a lack of political support. Main facilitating factors were political support, training in HIA, collaboration with an academic/public health institution or local health agency, a pre-existing culture of intersectoral working, a supportive national policy context, access to WHO materials about or expertise in HIA and membership of the WHO-EHCN, HIA Sub-Network or a National Network. The majority of respondents did not feel that they had had the resources, knowledge or experience to achieve all of the objectives set for HIA in Phase IV. The cities that appear to have been most successful at introducing and implementing HIA had pre-existing experience of HIA, came from a country with a history of applying HIA, were HIA Sub-Network members or had made a commitment to implementing HIA during successive years of Phase IV. Although HIA was recognised as an important component of Healthy Cities' work, the experience in the WHO-EHCN underscores the need for political buy-in, capacity building and adequate resourcing for the introduction and implementation of HIA to be successful.
健康影响评估(HIA)方法被引入作为世界卫生组织欧洲健康城市网络(WHO-EHCN)第四阶段(2003-2008 年)的四个核心主题之一。该阶段开始时设定了 HIA 的四个目标。我们报告了在经济和社会政治背景差异很大的欧洲国家的城市中引入和实施该方法的评估结果。使用了两个主要的数据来源:为第四阶段评估设计的一般问卷和 2007-2008 年的年度报告模板。存在的偏见来源包括非回应者的比例和使用英语交流的要求。HIA 引入和实施的主要障碍是缺乏 HIA 的技能、知识和经验、概念的新颖性、缺乏实施的法律依据以及缺乏政治支持。主要的促进因素是政治支持、HIA 培训、与学术/公共卫生机构或地方卫生机构合作、跨部门工作的既有文化、支持性的国家政策背景、获得关于 HIA 的 WHO 材料或专家意见以及 WHO-EHCN、HIA 子网或国家网络的成员资格。大多数受访者认为,他们没有资源、知识或经验来实现第四阶段为 HIA 设定的所有目标。那些在引入和实施 HIA 方面似乎最成功的城市,都具有 HIA 的前期经验,来自有应用 HIA 历史的国家,是 HIA 子网成员,或者在第四阶段的连续几年中承诺实施 HIA。尽管 HIA 被认为是健康城市工作的重要组成部分,但 WHO-EHCN 的经验强调了成功引入和实施 HIA 需要政治支持、能力建设和充足的资源。