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“香薰可以让空气清新”:室内空气质量感知与健康风险态度。

'Incense is the one that keeps the air fresh': indoor air quality perceptions and attitudes towards health risk.

机构信息

School of Public Health, Imperial College London, London, UK.

MRC Centre for Environment and Health, Imperial College London, London, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 Nov 14;24(1):3178. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20635-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Air pollution is of significant environmental and public health concern globally. While much research has historically focused on outdoor air pollution, indoor air pollution has been relatively under-explored despite its strong connection with health outcomes, particularly respiratory health. Studies on air pollution exposure mitigation consistently reveal a significant knowledge gap between the understanding of air pollution as a health risk among lay individuals and expert scientists. This study aimed to assess how people define and understand the concept of 'clean air' within their home setting.

METHODS

We adopted a mixed-methods approach which used a guided questionnaire designed to elicit both quantitative and qualitative data, collected as digital voice notes. The total sample (n = 40) comprised data from two socially different sites of science and non-science events. We compared whether the notion of clean air inside homes differs between these two different social contexts and how views and 'sense' of indoor air pollution are formed. The concept of 'place' facilitated fluidity in our explorative analysis. Insights allowed us to assess the extent to which context mediates individuals' perceptions of indoor air pollution and attitudes towards health risk.

RESULTS

We found that individuals' insights were embodied in repetitive day-to-day activities (e.g. cleaning and cooking). Three key themes emerged (1) Stimulative Effects, (2) Contextual Conditions, and (3) Risk Attitudes. Sensory perceptions such as sight, smell and temperature primarily motivated participants to assess air quality inside their homes. These perceptions were shaped by contextual conditions, influencing how individuals perceived their health risk and were subsequently motivated to spend personal time considering or seeking information about household air pollution, or improving their home air quality.

CONCLUSIONS

Our insights revealed that social, geographical, and contextual factors play a crucial role in individuals' understandings of indoor air pollution. These dimensions should be integrated into designs of effective public health risk communication strategies. Our findings highlight that common lay perceptions and practices intended to improve air quality may pose health risks. Therefore, risk communication about household air pollution must extend beyond objective information by considering contextual factors that shape how people interpret and respond to air quality issues.

CLINICAL TRIAL NUMBER

Not applicable.

摘要

背景

空气污染是一个全球性的重大环境和公共卫生问题。尽管室内空气污染与健康结果(尤其是呼吸道健康)密切相关,但历史上研究主要集中在室外空气污染上,因此对其研究相对较少。关于减少空气污染暴露的研究一直揭示出,在了解空气污染作为健康风险方面,普通民众和专家科学家之间存在着巨大的知识差距。本研究旨在评估人们如何在家中定义和理解“清洁空气”的概念。

方法

我们采用了混合方法,使用了设计用于获取定量和定性数据的指导问卷,这些数据以数字语音记录的形式收集。总样本(n=40)由来自两个不同社会背景的科学和非科学事件的数据组成。我们比较了家庭内部清洁空气的概念在这两个不同社会背景下是否存在差异,以及如何形成对室内空气污染的看法和“感觉”。“地点”这一概念促进了我们探索性分析的灵活性。通过这些见解,我们可以评估环境在多大程度上影响了个人对室内空气污染的看法和对健康风险的态度。

结果

我们发现,个人的见解体现在日常的重复性活动中(例如清洁和烹饪)。出现了三个关键主题:(1)刺激性影响,(2)背景条件,(3)风险态度。视觉、嗅觉和温度等感官感知主要促使参与者评估家中的空气质量。这些感知受背景条件的影响,影响个人对自身健康风险的感知,进而促使他们花费个人时间考虑或寻求有关家庭空气污染的信息,或改善家庭空气质量。

结论

我们的见解表明,社会、地理和背景因素在个人对室内空气污染的理解中起着至关重要的作用。这些因素应纳入有效的公共卫生风险沟通策略的设计中。我们的研究结果表明,普通民众的看法和意图改善空气质量的常见做法可能会带来健康风险。因此,有关家庭空气污染的风险沟通必须超越客观信息,考虑到影响人们如何解释和应对空气质量问题的背景因素。

临床试验编号

不适用。

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