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Chemical Exposure: European Citizens’ Perspectives, Trust, and Concerns on Human Biomonitoring Initiatives, Information Needs, and Scientific Results

Over the last few decades, citizen awareness and perception of chemical products has been a topic of interest, particularly concerning national and international policy decision makers, expert/scientific platforms, and the European Union itself. To date, few qualitative studies on human biomonitorin...

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Autores principales: Uhl, Maria, Santos, Ricardo R., Costa, Joana, Santos, Osvaldo, Virgolino, Ana, Evans, David S., Murray, Cora, Mulcahy, Maurice, Ubong, Dorothy, Sepai, Ovnair, Lobo Vicente, Joana, Leitner, Michaela, Benda-Kahri, Silvia, Zanini-Freitag, Daniela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7914422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33562859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041532
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author Uhl, Maria
Santos, Ricardo R.
Costa, Joana
Santos, Osvaldo
Virgolino, Ana
Evans, David S.
Murray, Cora
Mulcahy, Maurice
Ubong, Dorothy
Sepai, Ovnair
Lobo Vicente, Joana
Leitner, Michaela
Benda-Kahri, Silvia
Zanini-Freitag, Daniela
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Santos, Ricardo R.
Costa, Joana
Santos, Osvaldo
Virgolino, Ana
Evans, David S.
Murray, Cora
Mulcahy, Maurice
Ubong, Dorothy
Sepai, Ovnair
Lobo Vicente, Joana
Leitner, Michaela
Benda-Kahri, Silvia
Zanini-Freitag, Daniela
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description Over the last few decades, citizen awareness and perception of chemical products has been a topic of interest, particularly concerning national and international policy decision makers, expert/scientific platforms, and the European Union itself. To date, few qualitative studies on human biomonitoring have analysed communication materials, made recommendations in terms of biomonitoring surveillance, or asked for feedback in terms of specific biomonitoring methods. This paper provides in-depth insight on citizens’ perceptions of knowledge of biomonitoring, impact of chemical exposure on daily life, and claims on how results of research should be used. Four semi-structured focus groups were held in Austria, Portugal, Ireland, and the United Kingdom (UK). The cross-sectional observational qualitative design of this study allows for better understanding of public concern regarding chemicals, application, and use of human biomonitoring. The main findings of this study include citizens’ clear articulation on pathways of exposure, the demand on stakeholders for transparent decision-making, and sensitivity in communication of results to the public. Validated and trustful communication is perceived as key to empowering citizens to take action. The results can be used to facilitate decision-making and policy development, and feeds into the awareness needs of similar and future projects in human biomonitoring. Furthermore, it also brings to light ideas and concepts of citizens’ in shaping collaborative knowledge between citizens’, experts, scientists, and policy makers on equal terms.
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spelling pubmed-79144222021-03-01 Chemical Exposure: European Citizens’ Perspectives, Trust, and Concerns on Human Biomonitoring Initiatives, Information Needs, and Scientific Results Uhl, Maria Santos, Ricardo R. Costa, Joana Santos, Osvaldo Virgolino, Ana Evans, David S. Murray, Cora Mulcahy, Maurice Ubong, Dorothy Sepai, Ovnair Lobo Vicente, Joana Leitner, Michaela Benda-Kahri, Silvia Zanini-Freitag, Daniela Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Over the last few decades, citizen awareness and perception of chemical products has been a topic of interest, particularly concerning national and international policy decision makers, expert/scientific platforms, and the European Union itself. To date, few qualitative studies on human biomonitoring have analysed communication materials, made recommendations in terms of biomonitoring surveillance, or asked for feedback in terms of specific biomonitoring methods. This paper provides in-depth insight on citizens’ perceptions of knowledge of biomonitoring, impact of chemical exposure on daily life, and claims on how results of research should be used. Four semi-structured focus groups were held in Austria, Portugal, Ireland, and the United Kingdom (UK). The cross-sectional observational qualitative design of this study allows for better understanding of public concern regarding chemicals, application, and use of human biomonitoring. The main findings of this study include citizens’ clear articulation on pathways of exposure, the demand on stakeholders for transparent decision-making, and sensitivity in communication of results to the public. Validated and trustful communication is perceived as key to empowering citizens to take action. The results can be used to facilitate decision-making and policy development, and feeds into the awareness needs of similar and future projects in human biomonitoring. Furthermore, it also brings to light ideas and concepts of citizens’ in shaping collaborative knowledge between citizens’, experts, scientists, and policy makers on equal terms. MDPI 2021-02-05 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7914422/ /pubmed/33562859 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041532 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Uhl, Maria
Santos, Ricardo R.
Costa, Joana
Santos, Osvaldo
Virgolino, Ana
Evans, David S.
Murray, Cora
Mulcahy, Maurice
Ubong, Dorothy
Sepai, Ovnair
Lobo Vicente, Joana
Leitner, Michaela
Benda-Kahri, Silvia
Zanini-Freitag, Daniela
Chemical Exposure: European Citizens’ Perspectives, Trust, and Concerns on Human Biomonitoring Initiatives, Information Needs, and Scientific Results
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title_full Chemical Exposure: European Citizens’ Perspectives, Trust, and Concerns on Human Biomonitoring Initiatives, Information Needs, and Scientific Results
title_fullStr Chemical Exposure: European Citizens’ Perspectives, Trust, and Concerns on Human Biomonitoring Initiatives, Information Needs, and Scientific Results
title_full_unstemmed Chemical Exposure: European Citizens’ Perspectives, Trust, and Concerns on Human Biomonitoring Initiatives, Information Needs, and Scientific Results
title_short Chemical Exposure: European Citizens’ Perspectives, Trust, and Concerns on Human Biomonitoring Initiatives, Information Needs, and Scientific Results
title_sort chemical exposure: european citizens’ perspectives, trust, and concerns on human biomonitoring initiatives, information needs, and scientific results
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7914422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33562859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041532
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