Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, New York (Drs Flanagan, Braman, Chillrud); Hunterdon Healthcare Partners, Flemington, New Jersey (Drs Puelle and Proswimmer); New Jersey Department of Health, Trenton, New Jersey (Ms Gleason); New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton, New Jersey (Drs Spayd and Procopio); and Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, New York (Drs Navas-Acien and Graziano).
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2020 Nov/Dec;26(6):E23-E26. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000001121.
Households with pregnancies and young children are a priority group for outreach on private well water screening due to the widespread occurrence and toxicity of common groundwater contaminants such as arsenic. Given the trusted role of health care providers as communicators of health risk, Columbia University investigators and New Jersey government partners collaborated with Hunterdon Healthcare to offer free well testing to residents of Hunterdon County, a hot spot for naturally occurring arsenic in New Jersey. Through practice-based test kit distribution and online patient portal messages, supported by a public multimedia campaign, we tested 433 private wells and alerted 50 families about elevated arsenic found in their drinking water. These health care-facilitated outreach strategies allowed for targeting based on geographic and demographic risk and suggested opportunities to better leverage communication channels, such as incorporating questions on home water source into the electronic medical record.
有怀孕和幼儿的家庭是私人井水筛查外展的重点关注群体,因为砷等常见地下水污染物的广泛存在和毒性。鉴于医疗保健提供者作为健康风险沟通者的可信赖角色,哥伦比亚大学研究人员和新泽西州政府合作伙伴与 Hunterdon Healthcare 合作,为新泽西州砷自然存在的热点 Hunterdon 县的居民提供免费的井水检测。通过基于实践的测试套件分发和在线患者门户消息,并得到公共多媒体活动的支持,我们测试了 433 口私人水井,并提醒 50 个家庭注意饮用水中发现的砷含量升高。这些医疗保健促进的外展策略允许根据地理和人口风险进行针对性干预,并为更好地利用沟通渠道提供了机会,例如将家庭用水来源的问题纳入电子病历。