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灾难后健康研究:传感器科学的挑战与机遇。

Health Research in the Wake of Disasters: Challenges and Opportunities for Sensor Science.

机构信息

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.

Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.

出版信息

Environ Health Perspect. 2023 Jun;131(6):65002. doi: 10.1289/EHP12270. Epub 2023 Jun 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Disaster events adversely affect the health of millions of individuals each year. They create exposure to physical, chemical, biological, and psychosocial hazards while simultaneously exploiting community and individual-level vulnerabilities that allow such exposures to exert harm. Since 2013, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) has led the development of the Disaster Research Response (DR2) program and infrastructure; however, research exploring the nature and effects of disasters on human health is lacking. One reason for this research gap is the challenge of developing and deploying cost-effective sensors for exposure assessment during disaster events.

OBJECTIVES

The objective of this commentary is to synergize the consensus findings and recommendations from a panel of experts on sensor science in support of DR2.

METHODS

The NIEHS convened the workshop, "Getting Smart about Sensors for Disaster Response Research" on 28 and 29 July 2021 to discuss current gaps and recommendations for moving the field forward. The workshop invited full discussion from multiple viewpoints, with the goal of identifying recommendations and opportunities for further development of this area of research. The panel of experts included leaders in engineering, epidemiology, social and physical sciences, and community engagement, many of whom had firsthand experience with DR2.

DISCUSSION

The primary finding of this workshop is that exposure science in support of DR2 is severely lacking. We highlight unique barriers to DR2, such as the need for time-sensitive exposure data, the chaos and logistical challenges that ensue from a disaster event, and the lack of a robust market for sensor technologies in support of environmental health science. We highlight a need for sensor technologies that are more scalable, reliable, and versatile than those currently available to the research community. We also recommend that the environmental health community renew efforts in support of DR2 facilitation, collaboration, and preparedness. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP12270.

摘要

背景

灾害事件每年都会对数百万人的健康产生不利影响。它们会使人们接触到物理、化学、生物和社会心理危害,同时利用社区和个人层面的脆弱性,使这些危害得以发挥作用。自 2013 年以来,美国国家环境卫生科学研究所(NIEHS)一直主导着灾难研究响应(DR2)计划和基础设施的发展;然而,探索灾害对人类健康的性质和影响的研究却很少。造成这种研究差距的一个原因是,在灾害事件中开发和部署具有成本效益的传感器进行暴露评估具有挑战性。

目的

本评论的目的是综合专家小组在传感器科学方面的共识发现和建议,以支持 DR2。

方法

NIEHS 于 2021 年 7 月 28 日和 29 日召开了“灾难应对研究中的智能传感器”研讨会,讨论了当前的差距和推进该领域的建议。研讨会邀请了来自多个观点的充分讨论,旨在确定该研究领域的建议和进一步发展的机会。专家小组包括工程、流行病学、社会和物理科学以及社区参与方面的领导者,其中许多人都有 DR2 的第一手经验。

讨论

本次研讨会的主要发现是,支持 DR2 的暴露科学严重不足。我们强调了 DR2 的独特障碍,例如对时间敏感的暴露数据的需求、灾难事件随之而来的混乱和后勤挑战,以及缺乏支持环境卫生科学的传感器技术的稳健市场。我们强调需要具有比研究界目前可用的传感器技术更具可扩展性、可靠性和多功能性的传感器技术。我们还建议环境卫生界重新努力支持 DR2 的促进、合作和准备工作。https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP12270.

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