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Assessing health impacts in complex eco-epidemiological settings in the humid tropics: Modular baseline health surveys
Authors:Mirko S Winkler  Mark J Divall  Mohamed L Magassouba
Institution:
  • a Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, P.O. Box, CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland
  • b University of Basel, P.O. Box, CH-4003 Basel, Switzerland
  • c SHAPE Consulting Ltd., Pretoria 0062, South Africa
  • d NewFields, LLC, Denver, CO 80202, USA
  • e Clinique Ambroise Paré, P.O. Box, 1042 Conakry, Guinea
  • f Emerging Pathogens Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA
  • Abstract:The quantitative assessment of health impacts has been identified as a crucial feature for realising the full potential of health impact assessment (HIA). In settings where demographic and health data are notoriously scarce, but there is a broad range of ascertainable ecological, environmental, epidemiological and socioeconomic information, a diverse toolkit of data collection strategies becomes relevant for the mainly small-area impacts of interest. We present a modular, cross-sectional baseline health survey study design, which has been developed for HIA of industrial development projects in the humid tropics. The modular nature of our toolkit allows our methodology to be readily adapted to the prevailing eco-epidemiological characteristics of a given project setting. Central to our design is a broad set of key performance indicators, covering a multiplicity of health outcomes and determinants at different levels and scales. We present experience and key findings from our modular baseline health survey methodology employed in 14 selected sentinel sites within an iron ore mining project in the Republic of Guinea. We argue that our methodology is a generic example of rapid evidence assembly in difficult-to-reach localities, where improvement of the predictive validity of the assessment and establishment of a benchmark for longitudinal monitoring of project impacts and mitigation efforts is needed.
    Keywords:Health impact assessment  Baseline health survey  Key performance indicators  Developing country  Industrial development project  Republic of Guinea
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