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Building a Practice-Based Research Agenda for Wildfire Smoke and Health: A Report of the 2018 Washington Wildfire Smoke Risk Communication Stakeholder Synthesis Symposium

机译:建立基于实践的野火烟雾与健康研究议程:2018年华盛顿野火烟雾风险沟通利益相关者综合研讨会的报告

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Background: As climate change is expected to result in more frequent, larger fires and associated smoke impacts, creating and sustaining wildfire smoke-resilient communities is an urgent public health priority. Following two summers of persistent and extreme wildfire smoke events in Washington state, the need for additional research on wildfire smoke health impacts, risk communication, and risk reduction, and an associated greater coordination between researcher and practitioner communities, is of paramount importance. Objectives: On 30 October 2018, the University of Washington hosted a Wildfire Smoke Risk Communication Stakeholder Synthesis Symposium in Seattle, Washington. The goals of the symposium were to identify and prioritize practice-based information gaps necessary to promote effective wildfire smoke risk communication and risk reduction across Washington state, foster collaboration among practitioners and academics to address information gaps using research, and provide regional stakeholders with access to the best available health and climate science about current and future wildfire risks. Methods: Seventy-six Washington state practitioners and academics with relevant professional responsibilities or expertise in wildfire smoke and health engaged in small group discussions using the “World Café Method” to identify practice-relevant research needs related to wildfire smoke and health. Notes from each discussion were coded and qualitatively analyzed using a content analysis approach. Discussion: Washington state’s public health and air quality practitioners need additional evidence to communicate and reduce wildfire smoke risk. Exposure, health risk, risk communication, behavior change and interventions, and legal and policy research needs were identified, along with the need to develop research infrastructure to support wildfire smoke and health science. Practice-relevant, collaborative research should be prioritized to address this increasing health threat.
机译:背景:由于预计气候变化将导致更频繁,更大的火灾以及随之而来的烟雾影响,因此,建立和维持具有野火抗烟性的社区是当务之急。在华盛顿州持续两个夏天的持续性和极端性野火烟雾事件之后,最需要进行有关野火烟气健康影响,风险沟通和风险降低的附加研究,以及研究人员和从业人员社区之间的更大协调。目标:2018年10月30日,华盛顿大学在华盛顿州西雅图市举办了一场野火烟风险沟通利益相关方综合研讨会。座谈会的目标是确定和优先考虑基于实践的信息差距,以促进整个华盛顿州有效的野火烟雾风险沟通和减少风险,促进从业者和学者之间的合作,通过研究解决信息差距,并为区域利益相关者提供获取信息的途径。有关当前和未来野火风险的最佳可用健康和气候科学。方法:76名华盛顿州从业人员和具有野火烟与健康相关专业责任或专业知识的学者使用“世界咖啡馆法”进行小组讨论,以确定与野火烟与健康相关的与实践相关的研究需求。使用内容分析方法对每次讨论的注释进行编码和定性分析。讨论:华盛顿州的公共卫生和空气质量从业人员需要其他证据来交流和减少野火烟雾风险。确定了暴露,健康风险,风险沟通,行为改变和干预措施以及法律和政策研究需求,以及开发研究基础设施以支持野火烟尘和健康科学的需求。与实践相关的协作研究应被优先考虑以应对这种日益严重的健康威胁。

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