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Community-Based Participatory Research at Jacksonville Florida Superfund Ash Site: Toxicology Training to Improve the Knowledge of the Lay Community.

Alan Becker1, Sandra Suther2, Cynthia Harris1, Grazyna Pawlowicz3, Gale Tucker4, Matthew Dutton5, Fran Close1, Aaron Hilliard6, Richard Gragg7.   

Abstract

Until the late 1960's, Jacksonville, Florida incinerated its solid waste with the resultant ash deposited in landfills or used to fill flood-prone areas. These filled areas were later developed into parks, school sites and residential areas. Lead in soil at these sites was the major toxicant of concern and driver of clean-up actions. During the period of assessment of lead-levels in soil, there were no established lines of communication between the City and residents of affected neighborhoods resulting in mistrust in the community. To address communication issues, a community-based, culturally sensitive Community Environmental Toxicology Curriculum (CETC) and a short video were developed for community stakeholders to inform them of risks, health effects, remediation processes and preventive measures. Pre-and post-tests were developed to measure knowledge gained from the toxicology training. Learning gains averaged 47% and 24% for the community leaders and residents respectively. Most participants strongly agreed that the community toxicology curriculum was a useful tool for promoting awareness of environmental risks in their community and addressing the gap in trust between residents and agencies involved in site remediation.

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Keywords:  community outreach; evaluation; hazardous waste site; learning gains; train-the-trainer

Year:  2019        PMID: 32337512      PMCID: PMC7181972     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fla Public Health Rev


  16 in total

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Authors:  Steven M Teutsch; Jonathan E Fielding
Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 6.301

7.  Analyzing Patterns of Community Interest at a Legacy Mining Waste Site to Assess and Inform Environmental Health Literacy Efforts.

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8.  Health, equity, and the built environment.

Authors:  Howard Frumkin
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9.  A cohort study of traffic-related air pollution and mortality in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Authors:  Michael Jerrett; Murray M Finkelstein; Jeffrey R Brook; M Altaf Arain; Palvos Kanaroglou; Dave M Stieb; Nicolas L Gilbert; Dave Verma; Norm Finkelstein; Kenneth R Chapman; Malcolm R Sears
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