| Literature DB >> 35897360 |
Rayssa Horacio Lopes1, Cícera Renata Diniz Vieira Silva2, Pétala Tuani Cândido de Oliveira Salvador3, Ísis de Siqueira Silva1, Léo Heller4, Severina Alice da Costa Uchôa5.
Abstract
Universal access to clean and safe drinking water is essential for life maintenance since exposure to poor quality water is harmful to health. Drinking water quality is part of public health actions and, together with sanitation, a human right essential for life and a sustainable development goal. Moreover, an independent surveillance system conducted by the Ministry of Health or government agencies is needed for the safety of drinking water quality. We propose a scoping review protocol to identify and map worldwide surveillance actions and initiatives of drinking water quality implemented by government agencies or public health services. This scoping review protocol is based on the Joanna Briggs Institute manual and guided by the PRISMA-ScR. Articles, theses, dissertations, and official documents consulted in the following databases will be included: Medline/PubMed, Scopus, LILACS, Web of Science, Embase, Engineering Village, and gray literature. No date limit or language will be determined. The authors will develop a worksheet for data extraction. Quantitative (simple descriptive statistics) and qualitative data (thematic analysis) will be analyzed. The final scoping review will present the main findings, impacts, challenges, limitations, and possible research gaps related to surveillance of drinking water quality on population health.Entities:
Keywords: drinking water; government; potable water; public health surveillance; quality control
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35897360 PMCID: PMC9331759 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19158989
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Figure 1Stages of the scoping review.
Definition of concepts to be used in the review.
| Concept | Definition | |
|---|---|---|
| Individuals using potable water via supply services | Drinking water | Potable water for ingestion, food preparation and production, and personal hygiene, independent of water origin [ |
| Potable water | Water for ingestion that attends current potability standards without offering health risks [ | |
| Surveillance of drinking water quality | Surveillance in public health | Systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health-related data to prevent or control diseases or identify important uncommon events in public health, followed by dissemination and use of information for public health actions [ |
| Surveillance of drinking water quality | Investigative activity to identify and evaluate potential health risks related to potable water, contributing to the protection of public health and promotion and improvement of quality, quantity, accessibility, coverage, purchasing power, and continuity of potable water supply. Surveillance authorities determine if a water supplier is fulfilling obligations. In most countries, the Ministry of Health (or public health) and its regional office or departments are responsible for the surveillance of potable water from supply services [ | |
| Quality control | A system to verify and maintain the desired quality level of a product or process via careful planning, adequate equipment use, continuous inspection, and corrective action. | |
| Government agencies or public health services or both | Government | Complex of political institutions, laws, and manners used to govern a specific political unit. |
Conversion of adopted mnemonic elements.
| Mnemonic | Extraction | Conversion |
|---|---|---|
| Population | Individuals using drinking water via supply services | Drinking Water |
| Concept | Surveillance of quality | Public Health Surveillance |
| Context | Government agencies or public health services | Government |
Complete strategy for the search in Medline/Pubmed.
| Search | Terms | Retrieved Studies |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | Search: “drinking water” [Title/Abstract] OR “drink water” [Title/Abstract] OR drinkwater [Title/Abstract] OR “drinking water safety” [Title/Abstract] OR “potable water” [Title/Abstract] OR “safe water” [Title/Abstract] OR “safe water drinking” [Title/Abstract] OR “water for human consumption” [Title/Abstract] OR “water supply” [Title/Abstract] OR “water supplies” [Title/Abstract] OR “water distribution” [Title/Abstract] OR “water system” [Title/Abstract] OR “water systems” [Title/Abstract] OR “water supply system” [Title/Abstract] OR “water supply systems” [Title/Abstract] | 71,247 |
| #2 | Search: “public health surveillance” [Title/Abstract] OR monitoring OR surveillance OR “health care surveillance” [Title/Abstract] OR “healthcare surveillance” [Title/Abstract] OR sanitation OR “environmental sanitation” [Title/Abstract] OR “environment sanitation” [Title/Abstract] OR “drinking water quality surveillance system” [Title/Abstract] OR “drinking water quality surveillance” [Title/Abstract] OR “water quality surveillance system” [Title/Abstract] OR “water quality surveillance” [Title/Abstract] OR “quality surveillance” [Title/Abstract] | 3,864,716 |
| #3 | Search: “quality control” [Title/Abstract] OR quality [Title/Abstract] OR “quality assessment” [Title/Abstract] OR “quality assurance” [Title/Abstract] OR “water quality” [Title/Abstract] OR “water monitoring” [Title/Abstract] OR “water quality monitoring” [Title/Abstract] OR “monitoring water” [Title/Abstract] OR “monitoring water quality” [Title/Abstract] OR “water standard” [Title/Abstract] OR “water quality standard” [Title/Abstract] OR “sanitary surveys” [Title/Abstract] OR “sanitary survey water quality monitoring” [Title/Abstract] OR “regulatory compliance” [Title/Abstract] OR “water treatment” [Title/Abstract] OR “water purification” [Title/Abstract] OR “water management” [Title/Abstract] OR “water safety” [Title/Abstract] OR “water safety plan” [Title/Abstract] OR “water security” [Title/Abstract] OR “compliance control” [Title/Abstract] OR compliance [Title/Abstract] | 1,264,323 |
| #4 | Search: government [Title/Abstract] OR “federal government” [Title/Abstract] OR “government agencies” [Title/Abstract] OR “government agency” [Title/Abstract] OR “government programmes” [Title/Abstract] OR “government programs” [Title/Abstract] OR “government program” [Title/Abstract] OR “local government” [Title/Abstract] OR “municipal government” [Title/Abstract] OR “state government” [Title/Abstract] OR “department of agriculture” [Title/Abstract] OR “environmental protection agency” [Title/Abstract] OR “government agencies” [Title/Abstract] OR “health care” [Title/Abstract] OR “health system” [Title/Abstract] OR healthcare [Title/Abstract] OR “health care systems” [Title/Abstract] OR “health care system” [Title/Abstract] OR “healthcare systems” [Title/Abstract] OR “healthcare system” [Title/Abstract] OR “health care delivery” [Title/Abstract] OR “delivery of health care” [Title/Abstract] OR “delivery of healthcare” [Title/Abstract] OR “health care supply” [Title/Abstract] OR “healthcare delivery” [Title/Abstract] OR “healthcare supply” [Title/Abstract] OR “healthcare deliveries” [Title/Abstract] OR “public health service” [Title/Abstract] OR “health department” [Title/Abstract] OR “national health care” [Title/Abstract] OR “public health administration” [Title/Abstract] OR “public health care” [Title/Abstract] OR “public health center” [Title/Abstract] OR “public health organization” [Title/Abstract] OR “public health organization” [Title/Abstract] OR “public health practice” [Title/Abstract] OR “health care organization” [Title/Abstract] OR “allied health organization” [Title/Abstract] OR “allied health organization” [Title/Abstract] OR “health care coalitions” [Title/Abstract] OR “health care organization” [Title/Abstract] OR “health care rationing” [Title/Abstract] OR “health care structure” [Title/Abstract] OR “health organization” [Title/Abstract] OR “health organization” [Title/Abstract] OR “health systems agencies” [Title/Abstract] OR “healthcare organization” [Title/Abstract] OR “healthcare organization” [Title/Abstract] OR “healthcare rationing” [Title/Abstract] OR “healthcare structure” [Title/Abstract] | 815,069 |
| # 1 AND #2 AND #3 AND #4 | 837 | |
| #5 | Search: (((“drinking water” OR “water supply” [MeSH Terms]) AND (“public health surveillance” OR sanitation [MeSH Terms])) AND (“water quality” OR “quality control” OR “water purification” [MeSH Terms])) AND (government OR “federal government” OR “state government” OR “delivery of health care” [MeSH Terms]) | 312 |
| # 1 AND #2 AND #3 AND #4 OR #5 | 1089 |
The symbol # refers to each part of the search strategy presented in the rows of the table, at the end the crossing is made between them for the search.
Instruments for data extraction.
| Variable | Standardization |
|---|---|
| Type of material | If article, dissertation, thesis, or official documents |
| Year of publication | Year of publication |
| Publication context | Place where the study was conducted (country) |
| Academic degree of the author | Academic degree of the first author |
| Aim | Aims of the study |
| Type of research | Type of research described by authors |
| Surveillance action | Highlight surveillance action of drinking water quality by publication |
| Responsible for surveillance action | Highlight who was responsible for the surveillance action (e.g., government agency, sector, company, or official institution) |
| Impacts or results | Highlight the impacts or results of surveillance actions for collective health (e.g., reduction of diarrheal diseases and improvement in water quality and quantity) |
| Challenges or limitations | Highlight possible challenges or limitations for surveillance actions |
Source: elaborated by authors, 2022.