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- Title
Closing the Research Loop: A Risk-Based Approach for Communicating Results of Air Pollution Exposure Studies.
- Authors
Payne-Sturges, Devon C.; Schwab, Margo; Buckley, Timothy J.
- Abstract
Communities have long been concerned about the environmental health and environmental quality of their neighborhoods. Community-based exposure assessments have the potential to be an effective way to address these concerns. The success of such studies depends critically on the effective translation and communication of study results back to the study participants and the community. In this article we describe the communication approach applied as part of the South Baltimore Community Exposure Study. Specifically, in conjunction with collecting measurements, we asked the community to define questions they wanted answered and the way in which they wanted to receive study results. To meet their needs, we applied the risk assessment framework. The approach we developed helped residents interpret exposure assessment measurements and gave them the raw materials to effect change in their community. The risk-based approach to presenting participant and community results provides the means to move beyond traditional reporting of concentration values in three important ways. First, risk takes into consideration toxicity, thereby enabling a dialogue about community health concerns. Second, risk provides a common denominator so that exposure and risk can be compared and priorities identified. Third, exposure and risk can be summed, thereby meeting the community's need for information regarding cumulative exposure. This approach may be a useful model for other researchers conducting exposure assessments in response to community concerns. Key words: personal exposure monitoring; risk communication; urban communities; volatile organic compounds.
- Subjects
BALTIMORE (Md.); UNITED States; AIR pollution; VOLATILE organic compounds &; the environment; RISK communication; COMMUNITIES; RISK assessment
- Publication
Environmental Health Perspectives, 2004, Vol 112, Issue 1, p28
- ISSN
0091-6765
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1289/ehp.6354