| Literature DB >> 17805431 |
Kathy Pond1, Rokho Kim, Maria-Jose Carroquino, Philippe Pirard, Fiona Gore, Alexandra Cucu, Leda Nemer, Morag MacKay, Greta Smedje, Antonis Georgellis, Dafina Dalbokova, Michal Krzyzanowski.
Abstract
A working group coordinated by the World Health Organization developed a set of indicators to protect children's health from environmental risks and to support current and future European policy needs. On the basis of identified policy needs, the group developed a core set of 29 indicators for implementation plus an extended set of eight additional indicators for future development, focusing on exposure, health effects, and action. As far as possible, the indicators were designed to use existing information and are flexible enough to be developed further to meet the needs of policy makers and changing health priorities. These indicators cover most of the priority topic areas specified in the Children's Environment and Health Action Plan for Europe (CEHAPE) as adopted in the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Health and Environment in 2004, and will be used to monitor the implementation of CEHAPE. This effort can be viewed as an integral part of the Global Initiative on Children's Environmental Health Indicators, launched at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002.Entities:
Keywords: Europe; children; environmental health; indicators; policy
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17805431 PMCID: PMC1964892 DOI: 10.1289/ehp.9958
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Perspect ISSN: 0091-6765 Impact factor: 9.031
Figure 1Overall process of development of the indicators.
Template of the methodology sheet used to define the indicators.
| Indicator | Position in DPSEEA chain |
|---|---|
| Issue | Specification of the environmental health issue as stated in the CEHAPE regional priority goals to which the indicator relates |
| Justification for this indicator | Describe the importance of this indicator in terms of the priorities of children’s environmental health considering the magnitude, severity, amenability, and public concerns of the problem, with special attention to CEHAPE action item. State the evidence linking exposure, effect, and policy actions. Specify how this indicator can effectively monitor the achievement or actions of CEHAPE regional priority goals
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| Definition of indicator | Detailed technical definition of the indicator. If there are subindicators, provide their definitions. |
| Underlying definitions and concepts | Definition of all terms and concepts involved in describing and constructing the indicator |
| Specification of data needed | List data elements needed to construct the indicator |
| Data sources, availability, and quality | Outline potential sources of data, and comment on their quality and characteristics in terms of the indicator. Where appropriate, indicate ways of obtaining data that are not readily available |
| Computation | Specify how the indicator is computed: i.e., how the data are analyzed/processed to construct the indicator. Where relevant, express the computation process mathematically, and define the terms used |
| Units of measurement | Specify the units of measurement used in presenting the indicator |
| Scale of application | Specify the potential scales of application or level of aggregation. The scale specified refers to the area across which the indicator can be used; for geographic comparisons, the indicator might be developed at lower levels of aggregation. Definitions: local (within a city or community); regional (within a subnational region); national (for a country); international (across several countries or globally) |
| Interpretation | Describe how the indicator may be interpreted in relation to the issue(s) specified |
| Linkage with other indicators | Describe the relationship between this and other indicators relating to the issue(s) specified, listing all indicators and their position in the DPSEEA chain |
| Related data, indicator sets, websites | List similar or related indicators, proposed or developed as part of other indicator sets |
| Policy/regulatory context | List and briefly explain any international policy or regulations in the forms of declaration, action plan, framework, treaty, directives related the issue that this indicator is dealing with |
| Reporting obligations | Describe whether the reporting of the data elements for this indicator is obliged for the member states by the international legislations or constitutions |
Summary of screening results.
| Austria | Czech Republic | France | Hungary | Netherlands | Poland | Romania | Spain | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Policies to promote safe mobility and transport for children | ||||||||
| Data availability | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
| Understandability | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Policy relevance | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Policies to reduce children’s unintentional injury unrelated to traffic accidents | ||||||||
| Data availability | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
| Understandability | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Policy relevance | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
| Policies to reduce child obesity | ||||||||
| Data availability | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
| Understandability | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Policy relevance | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
| Children living at home using a hazardous source of fuel for cooking or heating | ||||||||
| Data availability | X | |||||||
| Understandability | X | X | X | X | X | |||
| Policy relevance | X | X | X | X | X | |||
| Children living in proximity to heavily trafficked roads | ||||||||
| Data availability | X | X | ||||||
| Understandability | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Policy relevance | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Children going to schools with indoor air problems | ||||||||
| Data availability | ||||||||
| Understandability | X | X | X | |||||
| Policy relevance | X | X | X | X | ||||
| Actions to reduce children’s exposure to UV | ||||||||
| Data availability | X | X | X | X | X | X | ||
| Understandability | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Policy relevance | X | X | X | X | X | X | ||
| Blood lead levels in young children | ||||||||
| Data availability | X | X | ||||||
| Understandability | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Policy relevance | X | X | X | X | X | |||
Core and extended indicators related to CEHAPE regional priority goal I.
| Indicator title (and type) | Origin and international data source, if available | Definition of the indicator |
|---|---|---|
| Core indicators | ||
| Wastewater treatment (exposure) | Adapted from ECOEHIS | Percentage of the child population served by sewage connected to a wastewater treatment facility that produces a regulated effluent discharge monitored by the competent authorities, or to an alternative safe local wastewater disposal system, e.g., septic tank |
| Recreational water quality (exposure) | Adapted from ECOEHIS | Proportion of identified bathing waters, falling under the EU bathing water directive definition ( |
| Drinking-water compliance (exposure) | Adapted from ECOEHIS | Proportion of the drinking-water samples analyzed from regulated public supplies that fail to comply with the |
| Safe drinking water (exposure/policy) | Adapted from ECOEHIS | Proportion of the child population with continuous access to an adequate amount of safe drinking water in the home |
| Management of bathing waters (policy) | Adapted from ECOEHIS | Percentage of identified bathing waters which are covered by management systems as described by |
| Water safety plans (policy) | Adapted from ECOEHIS | Proportion of the child population served by a potable water supply covered by a ‘water safety plan’ as described by |
| Extended set of indicators | ||
| Reliability of the water supply (exposure) | New | Percentage of the child population who have access to a reliable water supply |
| Outbreaks of waterborne diseases in children (health) | New | Number of outbreaks of fecal–oral water-related illness in the child population reported separately for drinking-water and recreational waters |
| Incidence of priority diseases in children (health) | New | The incidence of key water-related infections in the child population |
Core and extended indicators related to CEHAPE regional priority goal IV.
| Indicator title | Origin and data source, if available | Definition of the indicator |
|---|---|---|
| Core indicators | ||
| Children exposed to harmful noise at school (exposure) | New. Noise map available in 2008 according to EU directive on environmental noise ( | Percentage of children going to primary or secondary schools located in places that are considered to be exposed to transport (road, rail, and aircraft) noises > 55 dB (A) average during school hours |
| Actions to reduce children’s exposure to UV (policy) | New | This is a composite index of national efforts to improve protection of children against UV exposure |
| Incidence of melanoma (health) | Adapted from ECOEHIS. Data available from International Agency for Research on Cancer | Incidence of melanoma by age periods of 5 years, among children and adults up to 45–50 years of age |
| Incidence of childhood leukemia (health) | New | Annual incidence rate of leukemia |
| Work injuries among employees < 18 years of age (health) | New. Data available from EUROSTAT ( | Incidence rate of work accidents with victims < 18 years of age per 100,000 workers
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| Children’s exposure to chemical hazards in food (exposure/policy) | New. Data available from | Dietary exposure assessment to potentially hazardous chemicals monitored in children’s food Global Environmental Monitoring System/Food Contamination Monitoring and Assessment Programme (GEMS/Food) |
| Persistent organic pollutants in human milk (exposure) | New. Data available from | Concentrations of dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls in human milk fat (expressed as WHO toxicity equivalents in pg/g) in pooled samples using standardized collection and analytical protocols established by WHO |
| Blood lead levels in children (exposure) | New | Average of blood lead levels (μg/dL) in children < 6 years of age
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| Extended set of indicators | ||
| Radon levels in schools (exposure) | Distribution of annual radon levels in classrooms and inhabited rooms of kindergarten, schools, and colleges
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| Children with hearing loss and reporting tinnitus (health) | Proportion of children with hearing loss due to noise | |
Core and extended indicators related to CEHAPE regional priority goal II.
| Indicator title (and type) | Origin and data source, if available | Definition of the indicator |
|---|---|---|
| Core indicators | ||
| Child mortality from traffic accidents (health) | Amended from ECOEHIS | Child mortality from traffic accidents by age group and by mode of accident |
| Policies for safe transportation for children (policy) | Child Safety Action Plan ( | Existence and actual enforcement of legislation and regulations establishing mandatory requirements for safe mobility and transport for children |
| Children’s mortality due to unintentional injuries not related to traffic accidents (health) | Amended from ECOEHIS | Data available from the WHO Mortality Database ( |
| Policies to reduce children’s mortality due to unintentional injuries not related to traffic accidents (policy) | Child Safety Action Plan ( | Existence and enforcement of legislation and regulations aimed at reducing child injury |
| Prevalence of overweight and obesity in adolescents (health) | New. Data found in HBSC ( | Percentage of adolescents 15–19 years of age who are adequate weight, overweight, or obese, where adequate weight is defined as a BMI < 25 kg/m2, overweight is defined as a BMI 25–30 kg/m2, obesity is defined as a BMI of ≥30 kg/m2 |
| Percentage of physically active children (exposure) | New. Data available in HBSC ( | The percentage of children reporting to be physically active for 1 hr/day at least 3 times per week |
| Policies to reduce childhood obesity (policy) | New | Composite index of the willingness and commitment to implement a national strategy to prevent obesity in accordance with the WHO Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health ( |
| Extended set of indicators | ||
| Mode of child transportation to school (exposure) | New | Percentage of children going to school by different modes |
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; HBSC, Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study.
Core and extended indicators related to CEHAPE regional priority goal III.
| Indicator (and type) | Origin and data source, if available | Definition of the indicator |
|---|---|---|
| Core indicators | ||
| Policies to reduce tobacco smoke exposure in children (policy) | Adapted from ECOEHIS indicator | This indicator is aimed at constructing a composite index of capability for implementing policies to reduce smoking and exposure to ETS in children and adolescents |
| Prevalence of allergies and asthma in children (health) | New | Prevalence (%) of children with asthma in age groups (years) 0–4, 5–9, 10–14, 15–19 of total population of children in the respective age group
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| Infant mortality due to respiratory diseases (health) | New | Annual mortality rate due to respiratory diseases in children > 1 month and < 1 year of age |
| Children’s exposure to air pollutants (exposure) | Adapted from ECOEHIS indicator | PM10: Child population-weighted annual mean PM10 concentration
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| Children living in homes with dampness problems (exposure) | Adapted from ECOEHIS indicator | Percentage of children 0–4, 5–9, 10–14, 15–19 years old living in damp housing
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| Children exposed to tobacco smoke (exposure) | New | Percentage of children 0–4, 5–9, 10–14 years old daily exposed to ETS
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| Children living in homes using solid fuels (exposure) | New. Data from international surveys, e.g., demographic and health surveys ( | Percentage of children 0–4, 5–9, 10–14 years old living in households using: coal, wood, dung, gas, or kerosene as the main source of heating and cooking fuel |
| Children living in proximity to heavily trafficked roads (exposure) | New | Percentage of children 0–4, 5–9, or 10–14 years old living in proximity to heavily trafficked roads |
| Extended set of indicators | ||
| Hospital admissions and emergency room visits due to asthma in children (health) | New | No. of hospital admissions or emergency room visits for asthma per 1,000 children by age group |
| Children going to schools with indoor air problems (exposure) | New | Percentage of children going to schools or day care centers with moisture damage or mold growth during the year
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Abbreviations: ETS, environmental tobacco smoke; PM2.5, PM10, particulate matter < 2.5 or 10 μm in aerodynamic diameter.