Department of Environmental Sciences, Jožef Stefan Institute, Jamova cesta 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School, Jamova cesta 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Apr 1;19(7):4200. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19074200.
Following alerts about the diminishing role of health risk assessment (HRA) in informing public health decisions, this study examines specific HRA topics with the aim of identifying possible solutions for addressing this compelling situation. The study administered a survey among different groups of stakeholders involved in HRA or decision-making, or both. The responses show various understandings of HRA in the decision-making context-including confusion with the health impact assessment (HIA)-and confirm recurring foundational issues within the risk analysis field that contribute to the growth of inconsistency in the HRA praxis. This inconsistency lowers the effectiveness of HRA to perform its primary purpose of informing public health decisions. Opportunities for improving this situation come at the beginning of the assessment process, where greater attention should be given to defining the assessment and decision-making contexts. Both must reflect the concerns and expectations of the stakeholders regarding the needs and purpose of an HRA on one side, and the methodological and procedural topics relevant for the decision case at hand on the other. The HRA process should end with a decision follow-up step with targeted auditing and the participation of stakeholders to measure its success.
在有关健康风险评估(HRA)在公共卫生决策中的作用逐渐减弱的警示之后,本研究考察了特定的 HRA 主题,旨在为解决这一紧迫情况找到可能的解决方案。该研究在参与 HRA 或决策或两者的不同利益相关者群体中进行了调查。调查结果显示了在决策背景下对 HRA 的不同理解,包括与健康影响评估(HIA)的混淆,并证实了风险分析领域内反复出现的基本问题,这些问题导致 HRA 实践中的不一致性不断增加。这种不一致性降低了 HRA 为履行告知公共卫生决策这一首要目的的效力。改善这种情况的机会出现在评估过程的开始阶段,在这一阶段,应更加重视定义评估和决策背景。两者都必须反映利益相关者对 HRA 的需求和目的的关注和期望,一方面要反映利益相关者的关注和期望,另一方面要反映与手头决策案例相关的方法和程序主题。HRA 过程应以具有针对性的审计和利益相关者的参与来衡量其成功的决策后续步骤结束。