Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY.
Williams College, Williams, MA.
Ann Glob Health. 2014 Jul-Aug;80(4):296-302. doi: 10.1016/j.aogh.2014.07.001. Epub 2014 Nov 25.
Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a methodology for predicting the effects of a proposed policy or plan on health. A proposed environmental restoration and development plan presented an opportunity for an HIA in an environmental justice community surrounding the Martín Peña channel in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The HIA focused on the dredging of the channel, debris removal, road, sewer, and storm water infrastructure improvements, housing demolition, and resident relocation.
The aim of this study was to determine the potential effects of the proposed plan on the community's health to inform the funding decision by the Puerto Rican legislature. As the first HIA in Puerto Rico, a secondary objective was to build HIA capacity in Puerto Rico.
This HIA used community training, literature reviews, existing local studies, focus groups, interviews, and disease surveillance data to assess baseline health, determine expected effects, and build capacity.
The Martín Peña community is experiencing deteriorating environmental conditions. Flooding and negative environmental exposures, such as mold, limits to physical activity, stress, chemical toxicants, pathogenic bacteria, and pests, are worsening. The higher rates of diseases, such as asthma and diarrhea, in the community compared with elsewhere in Puerto Rico appear to be largely attributable to these factors. Overall, the proposed plan is expected to improve many of these health disparities but the successful implementation depends on continued community acceptance and participation, particularly with the relocation process. Recommendations are for full financing and several mitigation efforts to avoid negative and preserve beneficial health consequences.
As the first HIA in Puerto Rico, this assessment provided specific recommendations to benefit the health of the community affected by an environmental restoration and development plan and also capacity building for a larger audience in Puerto Rico. This approach could be generalized to other Latino environmental justice communities in Puerto Rico and abroad.
健康影响评估(HIA)是一种预测拟议政策或计划对健康影响的方法。在波多黎各圣胡安马蒂恩佩尼亚海峡周边的一个环境正义社区,一项环境恢复和发展计划的提议为 HIA 提供了机会。该 HIA 重点关注了航道疏浚、清除碎片、道路、污水和雨水基础设施改善、住房拆除和居民搬迁。
本研究旨在确定拟议计划对社区健康的潜在影响,为波多黎各立法机构的资金决策提供信息。作为波多黎各的第一次 HIA,其次要目标是在波多黎各建立 HIA 能力。
本 HIA 使用社区培训、文献回顾、现有当地研究、焦点小组、访谈和疾病监测数据来评估基线健康状况、确定预期影响和建立能力。
马蒂恩佩尼亚社区正面临环境恶化的情况。洪水和负面的环境暴露,如霉菌、限制身体活动、压力、化学毒物、致病细菌和害虫,正在恶化。与波多黎各其他地区相比,该社区更高的疾病发病率,如哮喘和腹泻,似乎在很大程度上归因于这些因素。总体而言,拟议计划预计将改善许多这些健康差距,但成功实施取决于社区的持续接受和参与,特别是在搬迁过程中。建议全额资助,并采取若干缓解措施,以避免负面和保留有益的健康影响。
作为波多黎各的第一次 HIA,这项评估为受环境恢复和发展计划影响的社区的健康提供了具体建议,并为波多黎各更大的受众提供了能力建设。这种方法可以推广到波多黎各和其他拉丁裔环境正义社区。