Children's Health and Environment Programme, Centre for Children's Health Research, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4101, Australia.
School of Public Health and Primary Care, Fiji National University, Suva, Fiji.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 Jul 3;15(7):1403. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15071403.
Healthy environments support the wellbeing of children and the environment thus play a cardinal role in the future of Pacific Island Countries (PICs). Children are more vulnerable and at risk to environmental hazards than adults because they breathe, drink, and eat much more relative to body weight, resulting in greater exposures in the different environments in which children find themselves every day. We examine the role that children’s environmental health indicators (CEHI) can play for PICs to highlight priorities and we prioritise actions to improve children’s environmental health and thus achieve their ‘Healthy Islands’ vision. We conducted a systematic search of relevant documented and publicly available Pacific Island Country information on children’s environmental health indicators using the general Internet, as well as databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, relevant UN agencies, as well as regional databases. Information on CEHI was available—mainly in grey literature—but not specifically aimed at PICs. Likewise, similar observations were made for peer-reviewed literature. From this review, we compiled summaries and a framework to propose the requirements as well as provide a foundation for the development of CEHI for PICs. CEHI development for PICs should ideally be a multi-sectoral endeavour within each PIC as well as for the region. This can be achieved through public, private, and academic sector initiatives to draw in all sectors of government as well as the relevant UN agencies and regional PIC-representative organisations.
健康的环境有助于儿童的福祉,因此对太平洋岛国(PICs)的未来起着至关重要的作用。儿童比成年人更容易受到环境危害的影响和风险,因为他们的呼吸、饮食和摄入的量相对体重而言更多,因此在儿童每天所处的不同环境中,他们会接触到更多的有害物质。我们考察了儿童环境健康指标(CEHI)在 PICs 中可以发挥的作用,以突出重点,并优先采取行动改善儿童的环境健康,从而实现他们的“健康岛屿”愿景。我们使用通用互联网以及 PubMed、Google Scholar 等数据库,对有关儿童环境健康指标的太平洋岛国国家的相关文件和公开信息进行了系统搜索,还查阅了相关联合国机构以及区域数据库中的信息。有关 CEHI 的信息是可用的,主要是在灰色文献中,但并非专门针对 PICs。同样,同行评议文献也有类似的观察结果。通过这项审查,我们编写了摘要和框架,以提出要求,并为 PICs 的 CEHI 制定提供基础。CEHI 的开发对于 PICs 而言,理想情况下应该是每个 PIC 内部以及整个区域的多部门努力。这可以通过公共、私人和学术部门的倡议来实现,吸引政府的所有部门以及相关的联合国机构和区域 PIC 代表组织参与。