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Improving Knowledge about Children’s Environmental Health in Northwest China

The main purpose of this study was to identify policy maker opinions and attitudes towards children’s environmental health (CEH), potential barriers to child-specific protective legislation and implementation in northwest China, and evaluate knowledge and attitudes about CEH before and after an educ...

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Autores principales: Niu, Jingping, Qu, Qingshan, Li, Juansheng, Liu, Xingrong, Zhang, Benzhong, Li, Zhilan, Ding, Guowu, Sun, Yingbiao, Shi, Yanrong, Wan, Yaxiong, Hu, Xiaobin, Chen, Lung-Chi, Mendelsohn, Alan, Chen, Yu, Trasande, Leonardo
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Publicado: MDPI 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4730471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26712775
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010080
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author Niu, Jingping
Qu, Qingshan
Li, Juansheng
Liu, Xingrong
Zhang, Benzhong
Li, Zhilan
Ding, Guowu
Sun, Yingbiao
Shi, Yanrong
Wan, Yaxiong
Hu, Xiaobin
Chen, Lung-Chi
Mendelsohn, Alan
Chen, Yu
Trasande, Leonardo
author_facet Niu, Jingping
Qu, Qingshan
Li, Juansheng
Liu, Xingrong
Zhang, Benzhong
Li, Zhilan
Ding, Guowu
Sun, Yingbiao
Shi, Yanrong
Wan, Yaxiong
Hu, Xiaobin
Chen, Lung-Chi
Mendelsohn, Alan
Chen, Yu
Trasande, Leonardo
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description The main purpose of this study was to identify policy maker opinions and attitudes towards children’s environmental health (CEH), potential barriers to child-specific protective legislation and implementation in northwest China, and evaluate knowledge and attitudes about CEH before and after an educational conference. We conducted seventy-two interviews with regional officials, researchers and non-governmental organization representatives from five provinces, and surveyed participants (forty-seven) before and after an educational conference in northwest China about CEH. Interviews identified general consensus among participants of the adverse effects of air pollution on children, yet few participants knew of policies to protect them. Barriers identified included limited funding and enforcement, weak regional governments and absence of child-specific policy-making. After the conference, substantially greater self-efficacy was identified for lead, mercury, air pollution and polychlorinated biphenyls (+0.57–0.72 on a 1–5 Likert scale, p = 0.002–0.013), and the scientific knowledge for the role of environment in children’s health (+0.58, p = 0.015), and health care provider control (+0.52, p = 0.025) were rated more strongly. We conclude that policy makers in Northwest China appreciate that children are uniquely vulnerable, though additional regulations are needed to account for that vulnerability. Further research should examine effectiveness of the intervention on a larger scale and scope, and evaluate the usefulness of such interventions in translating research into improved care/reduced exposure to environmental hazards.
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spelling pubmed-47304712016-02-11 Improving Knowledge about Children’s Environmental Health in Northwest China Niu, Jingping Qu, Qingshan Li, Juansheng Liu, Xingrong Zhang, Benzhong Li, Zhilan Ding, Guowu Sun, Yingbiao Shi, Yanrong Wan, Yaxiong Hu, Xiaobin Chen, Lung-Chi Mendelsohn, Alan Chen, Yu Trasande, Leonardo Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The main purpose of this study was to identify policy maker opinions and attitudes towards children’s environmental health (CEH), potential barriers to child-specific protective legislation and implementation in northwest China, and evaluate knowledge and attitudes about CEH before and after an educational conference. We conducted seventy-two interviews with regional officials, researchers and non-governmental organization representatives from five provinces, and surveyed participants (forty-seven) before and after an educational conference in northwest China about CEH. Interviews identified general consensus among participants of the adverse effects of air pollution on children, yet few participants knew of policies to protect them. Barriers identified included limited funding and enforcement, weak regional governments and absence of child-specific policy-making. After the conference, substantially greater self-efficacy was identified for lead, mercury, air pollution and polychlorinated biphenyls (+0.57–0.72 on a 1–5 Likert scale, p = 0.002–0.013), and the scientific knowledge for the role of environment in children’s health (+0.58, p = 0.015), and health care provider control (+0.52, p = 0.025) were rated more strongly. We conclude that policy makers in Northwest China appreciate that children are uniquely vulnerable, though additional regulations are needed to account for that vulnerability. Further research should examine effectiveness of the intervention on a larger scale and scope, and evaluate the usefulness of such interventions in translating research into improved care/reduced exposure to environmental hazards. MDPI 2015-12-25 2016-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4730471/ /pubmed/26712775 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010080 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Juansheng
Liu, Xingrong
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Li, Zhilan
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Sun, Yingbiao
Shi, Yanrong
Wan, Yaxiong
Hu, Xiaobin
Chen, Lung-Chi
Mendelsohn, Alan
Chen, Yu
Trasande, Leonardo
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13010080
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