Environmental health indicators

This presentation gives a general overview of the project titled Environmental Health Indicators, coordinated by WHO and managed by the Research Centre on the Toxic Oil Syndrome and Rare Diseases in Spain. The presentations describes the objectives of the project, the steps taken and the results obt...

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Main Authors: Manuel Posada de la Paz, María José Carronquino, Luis Soldevilla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Española de Sanidad Ambiental 2004-12-01
Series:Revista de Salud Ambiental
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Online Access:https://ojs.diffundit.com/index.php/rsa/article/view/339
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spelling doaj-24c826fd28704076a743e92d555134e22021-06-15T06:08:53ZengSociedad Española de Sanidad AmbientalRevista de Salud Ambiental1577-95721697-27912004-12-0141-217287Environmental health indicatorsManuel Posada de la PazMaría José CarronquinoLuis SoldevillaThis presentation gives a general overview of the project titled Environmental Health Indicators, coordinated by WHO and managed by the Research Centre on the Toxic Oil Syndrome and Rare Diseases in Spain. The presentations describes the objectives of the project, the steps taken and the results obtained during the feasibility study. The project aims to develop an environmental health information system that will allow the monitoring of public health and its health determinants and make international comparisons, develop environmental policies and facilitate communication with citizens. WHO developed a methodology for the development of these indicators within the conceptual framework of DPSEEA (Driving Force, Pressure, State, Exposure, Effect, Action) and selected a total of 55 indicators (which included 168 variables) in 10 environmental health areas. The feasibility study predicted the successful gathering of 89% of the indicators. However, data recollection proved difficult due to the frequent incompatibility of some variables in the Spanish information systems with the WHO defined variables. On a management level, the greatest difficulty arose from the disperse distribution of responsibilities in environmental health matters. In addition to the technical contribution of this project to Environmental Health in Spain, an added value has been to establish a close collaboration with the different Ministries involved.https://ojs.diffundit.com/index.php/rsa/article/view/339indicadores de salud ambientaldpseea (fuerzas impulsoras, presión, estado, exposición, efecto, acción)determinantes de saludvigilancia
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author Manuel Posada de la Paz
María José Carronquino
Luis Soldevilla
spellingShingle Manuel Posada de la Paz
María José Carronquino
Luis Soldevilla
Environmental health indicators
Revista de Salud Ambiental
indicadores de salud ambiental
dpseea (fuerzas impulsoras, presión, estado, exposición, efecto, acción)
determinantes de salud
vigilancia
author_facet Manuel Posada de la Paz
María José Carronquino
Luis Soldevilla
author_sort Manuel Posada de la Paz
title Environmental health indicators
title_short Environmental health indicators
title_full Environmental health indicators
title_fullStr Environmental health indicators
title_full_unstemmed Environmental health indicators
title_sort environmental health indicators
publisher Sociedad Española de Sanidad Ambiental
series Revista de Salud Ambiental
issn 1577-9572
1697-2791
publishDate 2004-12-01
description This presentation gives a general overview of the project titled Environmental Health Indicators, coordinated by WHO and managed by the Research Centre on the Toxic Oil Syndrome and Rare Diseases in Spain. The presentations describes the objectives of the project, the steps taken and the results obtained during the feasibility study. The project aims to develop an environmental health information system that will allow the monitoring of public health and its health determinants and make international comparisons, develop environmental policies and facilitate communication with citizens. WHO developed a methodology for the development of these indicators within the conceptual framework of DPSEEA (Driving Force, Pressure, State, Exposure, Effect, Action) and selected a total of 55 indicators (which included 168 variables) in 10 environmental health areas. The feasibility study predicted the successful gathering of 89% of the indicators. However, data recollection proved difficult due to the frequent incompatibility of some variables in the Spanish information systems with the WHO defined variables. On a management level, the greatest difficulty arose from the disperse distribution of responsibilities in environmental health matters. In addition to the technical contribution of this project to Environmental Health in Spain, an added value has been to establish a close collaboration with the different Ministries involved.
topic indicadores de salud ambiental
dpseea (fuerzas impulsoras, presión, estado, exposición, efecto, acción)
determinantes de salud
vigilancia
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