| Literature DB >> 25879188 |
Ali Fakhri1, Patrick Harris2, Mohammadreza Maleki3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Health impact assessments (HIA) of policies and projects are conducted differently in different contexts although there has been less HIA research to date in non-western countries. Global HIA research has however suggested that the technical conduct of HIAs is tied to broader conditions and influences to do with decision making and policy development. This study was conducted to develop a conceptual framework for progressing HIA in Iran including all factors influencing HIA planning and practice.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25879188 PMCID: PMC4407536 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-1698-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
The HIA characteristics extracted from literature review and their categorizations
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| Range of impacts considered |
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| Focus of HIA | |
| Multidisciplinary | |
| Comprehensive | |
| Potential impacts | |
| Health determinants | |
| Type of HIA (rapid, intermediate, comprehensive) |
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| Effective stakeholder participation |
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| Cross-sectoral approach | |
| Multidisciplinary | |
| Intersectoral engagement | |
| Health advocacy | |
| Quantification |
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| Consideration of health inequalities |
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| Supportive institutional context |
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| Politicised context |
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| Political commitment |
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| Clear bureaucratic mandate | |
| Politico-administrative environment | |
| Policy process | |
| Community context | |
| Context for HIA use | |
| Governance | |
| Social acceptance | |
| Socio-political environment | |
| Policy framework and procedures | |
| Socio-political context | |
| Developed or developing economy | |
| Population attitude and belief |
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| Stakeholder position |
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| Engaging a diverse set of stakeholders |
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| Engagement with impacted communities |
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| Community and stakeholder involvement |
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| Policy makers involvement | |
| Community participation | |
| Participation in HIA | |
| Shared ownership | |
| Base |
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| General stream |
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| Principles and values |
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| Timing (retrospective, concurrent, prospective) |
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| Influence decision making | |
| Predictive | |
| Sector of intervention | |
| Steering group | |
| Who conduct HIA | |
| Conceptual framework | |
| Robust and broad theoretical foundation | |
| Model of health | |
| Using of structured framework | |
| Systematic approach | |
| Structured and stepwise process | |
| Level of HIA | |
| Administrative level of conducting HIA | |
| Relation to other forms of IA | |
| Integration with economic appraisal | |
| Institutionalization |
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| Statutory requirements | |
| Clearness of responsibility and Accountability | |
| Voluntary vs. Regulator | |
| Funding |
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| Resource needs and limitations | |
| Economic feasibility | |
| Cost-effectiveness of HIA | |
| Skilled facilitation |
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| Competent practitioners |
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| Capacity for professional development | |
| Capacity and workforce needs | |
| Capacity-building mechanisms | |
| Expertism | |
| HIA capacity building | |
| Administrative frameworks | |
| Institutional infrastructure | |
| Technical appropriateness |
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| End-user–friendly implementation | |
| Guidance for health analysis | |
| Tools and methods | |
| How to Identify health impacts | |
| Methods and techniques | |
| Uncertainty | |
| Availability of data |
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| Value of evidence |
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| International HIA experience | |
| Published literature consideration | |
| Appropriate data sets | |
| Evidence base HIA | |
| Explicit source of evidence | |
| Type of data | |
| Examples and case study | |
| Use of appropriate evidence | |
| Robust evidence |
Contextualized parameters and supposed causal influencing factors identified from the interviews and literature
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| Economic growth | Context | Health impacts | HIA content |
| Socio-political development | HIA type | ||
| Social development | Health inequalities assessment | ||
| Policy and decision makers | Actors | Quantification | |
| Key informants | Participation | ||
| Community | |||
| Proposal proponents | |||
| HIA principles | Redefined principles and policies | ||
| HIA level | |||
| Integration to EIA | |||
| Supportive regulations | Capacities | ||
| Resources | |||
| Organizational structure | |||
| Methods and tools | |||
| Data and evidence |
Figure 1HIA conceptual framework.