UBONG, Dorothy, Lorraine STEWART, Ovnair SEPAI, Lisbeth E KNUDSEN, Tamar BERMAN, Hans REYNDERS, Van Campenhout KAREN, Andromachi KATSONOURI, Van Nieuwenhuyse AN, Anna Maria INGELIDO, Argelia CASTANO, Susana PEDRAZA-DIAZ, Asa Valgerour EIRIKSDOTTIR, Cathrine THOMSENJ, Christina HARTMANN, Dragan GJORGJEV, De Felip ELENA, Hanna TOLONEN, Tiina SANTONEN, Jana KLÁNOVÁ, Karin NORSTROM, Lijana KONONENKO, Maria Joao SILVA, Maria UHL, Marike KOLOSSA-GEHRING, Petra APELS, Merli JOEMAA, Michal JAJCAJ, Milada ESTOKOVA, Mirjam LUIJTEN, Erik LEBRET, von Goetz NATALIE, Natasa Janev HOLCER, Nicole PROBST-HENSCH, Rita CAVALEIRO, Robert BAROUKI, Elena TARROJA, Rosita Marija BALCIENE, Loreta STRUMYLAITE, Siiri LATVALA, Sonia NAMORADO, Tamas SZIGETI, Thorhallur Ingi HALLDORSSON, Kristin OLAFSDOTTIR a Wojciech WASOWICZ. Application of human biomonitoring data to support policy development, raise awareness and environmental public health protection among countries within the HBM4EU project. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. Elsevier, 2023, roč. 251, June 2023, s. 1-28. ISSN 1438-4639. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2023.114170. |
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@article{2417706, author = {Ubong, Dorothy and Stewart, Lorraine and Sepai, Ovnair and Knudsen, Lisbeth E and Berman, Tamar and Reynders, Hans and Karen, Van Campenhout and Katsonouri, Andromachi and An, Van Nieuwenhuyse and Ingelido, Anna Maria and Castano, Argelia and PedrazaandDiaz, Susana and Eiriksdottir, Asa Valgerour and Thomsenj, Cathrine and Hartmann, Christina and Gjorgjev, Dragan and Elena, De Felip and Tolonen, Hanna and Santonen, Tiina and Klánová, Jana and Norstrom, Karin and Kononenko, Lijana and Silva, Maria Joao and Uhl, Maria and KolossaandGehring, Marike and Apels, Petra and Joemaa, Merli and Jajcaj, Michal and Estokova, Milada and Luijten, Mirjam and Lebret, Erik and Natalie, von Goetz and Holcer, Natasa Janev and ProbstandHensch, Nicole and Cavaleiro, Rita and Barouki, Robert and Tarroja, Elena and Balciene, Rosita Marija and Strumylaite, Loreta and Latvala, Siiri and Namorado, Sonia and Szigeti, Tamas and Halldorsson, Thorhallur Ingi and Olafsdottir, Kristin and Wasowicz, Wojciech}, article_number = {June 2023}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2023.114170}, keywords = {National hubs (NHs); Human biomonitoring (HBM) data; HBM4EU and HBM programme}, language = {eng}, issn = {1438-4639}, journal = {International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health}, title = {Application of human biomonitoring data to support policy development, raise awareness and environmental public health protection among countries within the HBM4EU project}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1438463923000615}, volume = {251}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2417706 AU - Ubong, Dorothy - Stewart, Lorraine - Sepai, Ovnair - Knudsen, Lisbeth E - Berman, Tamar - Reynders, Hans - Karen, Van Campenhout - Katsonouri, Andromachi - An, Van Nieuwenhuyse - Ingelido, Anna Maria - Castano, Argelia - Pedraza-Diaz, Susana - Eiriksdottir, Asa Valgerour - Thomsenj, Cathrine - Hartmann, Christina - Gjorgjev, Dragan - Elena, De Felip - Tolonen, Hanna - Santonen, Tiina - Klánová, Jana - Norstrom, Karin - Kononenko, Lijana - Silva, Maria Joao - Uhl, Maria - Kolossa-Gehring, Marike - Apels, Petra - Joemaa, Merli - Jajcaj, Michal - Estokova, Milada - Luijten, Mirjam - Lebret, Erik - Natalie, von Goetz - Holcer, Natasa Janev - Probst-Hensch, Nicole - Cavaleiro, Rita - Barouki, Robert - Tarroja, Elena - Balciene, Rosita Marija - Strumylaite, Loreta - Latvala, Siiri - Namorado, Sonia - Szigeti, Tamas - Halldorsson, Thorhallur Ingi - Olafsdottir, Kristin - Wasowicz, Wojciech PY - 2023 TI - Application of human biomonitoring data to support policy development, raise awareness and environmental public health protection among countries within the HBM4EU project JF - International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health VL - 251 IS - June 2023 SP - 1-28 EP - 1-28 PB - Elsevier SN - 14384639 KW - National hubs (NHs) KW - Human biomonitoring (HBM) data KW - HBM4EU and HBM programme UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1438463923000615 N2 - Most countries have acknowledged the importance of assessing and quantifying their population's internal exposure from chemicals in air, water, soil, food and other consumer products due to the potential health and economic impact. Human biomonitoring (HBM) is a valuable tool which can be used to quantify such exposures and effects. Results from HBM studies can also contribute to improving public health by providing evidence of individuals' internal chemical exposure as well as data to understand the burden of disease and associated costs thereby stimulating the development and implementation of evidence-based policy.To have a holistic view on HBM data utilisation, a multi-case research approach was used to explore the use of HBM data to support national chemical regulations, protect public health and raise awareness among countries participating in the HBM4EU project.The Human Biomonitoring for Europe (HBM4EU) Initiative (https://www. hbm4eu.eu/) is a collaborative effort involving 30 countries, the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the European Commission (contracting authority) to harmonise procedures across Europe and advance research into the understanding of the health impacts of environmental chemical exposure. One of the aims of the project was to use HBM data to support evidence based chemical policy and make this information timely and directly available for policy makers and all partners. The main data source for this article was the narratives collected from 27 countries within the HBM4EU project. The countries (self-selection) were grouped into 3 categories in terms of HBM data usage either for public awareness, policy support or for the establishment HBM programme. Narratives were analysed/summarised using guidelines and templates that focused on ministries involved in or advocating for HBM; steps required to engage policy makers; barriers, drivers and opportunities in developing a HBM programme.The narratives reported the use of HBM data either for raising awareness or addressing environmental/public health issues and policy development. The ministries of Health and Environment were reported to be the most prominent entities advocating for HBM, the involvement of several authorities/institutions in the national hubs was also cited to create an avenue to interact, discuss and gain the attention of policy makers. Participating in European projects and the general population interest in HBM studies were seen as drivers and opportunities in developing HBM programmes. A key barrier that was cited by countries for establishing and sustaining national HBM programmes was funding which is mainly due to the high costs associated with the collection and chemical analysis of human samples. Although challenges and barriers still exist, most countries within Europe were already conversant with the benefits and opportunities of HBM.This article offers important insights into factors associated with the utilisation of HBM data for policy support and public awareness. ER -
UBONG, Dorothy, Lorraine STEWART, Ovnair SEPAI, Lisbeth E KNUDSEN, Tamar BERMAN, Hans REYNDERS, Van Campenhout KAREN, Andromachi KATSONOURI, Van Nieuwenhuyse AN, Anna Maria INGELIDO, Argelia CASTANO, Susana PEDRAZA-DIAZ, Asa Valgerour EIRIKSDOTTIR, Cathrine THOMSENJ, Christina HARTMANN, Dragan GJORGJEV, De Felip ELENA, Hanna TOLONEN, Tiina SANTONEN, Jana KLÁNOVÁ, Karin NORSTROM, Lijana KONONENKO, Maria Joao SILVA, Maria UHL, Marike KOLOSSA-GEHRING, Petra APELS, Merli JOEMAA, Michal JAJCAJ, Milada ESTOKOVA, Mirjam LUIJTEN, Erik LEBRET, von Goetz NATALIE, Natasa Janev HOLCER, Nicole PROBST-HENSCH, Rita CAVALEIRO, Robert BAROUKI, Elena TARROJA, Rosita Marija BALCIENE, Loreta STRUMYLAITE, Siiri LATVALA, Sonia NAMORADO, Tamas SZIGETI, Thorhallur Ingi HALLDORSSON, Kristin OLAFSDOTTIR a Wojciech WASOWICZ. Application of human biomonitoring data to support policy development, raise awareness and environmental public health protection among countries within the HBM4EU project. \textit{International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health}. Elsevier, 2023, roč.~251, June 2023, s.~1-28. ISSN~1438-4639. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2023.114170.
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