全部 标题 作者
关键词 摘要

OALib Journal期刊
ISSN: 2333-9721
费用:99美元

查看量下载量

相关文章

更多...

Community Perceptions of Air Pollution and Related Health Risks in Nairobi Slums

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph10104851

Keywords: perceived air quality, air pollution, perceived health risk, urban slum

Full-Text   Cite this paper   Add to My Lib

Abstract:

Air pollution is among the leading global risks for mortality and responsible for increasing risk for chronic diseases. Community perceptions on exposure are critical in determining people’s response and acceptance of related policies. Therefore, understanding people’ perception is critical in informing the design of appropriate intervention measures. The aim of this paper was to establish levels and associations between perceived pollution and health risk perception among slum residents. A cross-sectional study of 5,317 individuals aged 35+ years was conducted in two slums of Nairobi. Association of perceived score and individual characteristics was assessed using linear regression. Spatial variation in the perceived levels was determined through hot spot analysis using ArcGIS. The average perceived air pollution level was higher among residents in Viwandani compared to those in Korogocho. Perceived air pollution level was positively associated with perceived health risks. The majority of respondents were exposed to air pollution in their place of work with 66% exposed to at least two sources of air pollution. Less than 20% of the respondents in both areas mentioned sources related to indoor pollution. The perceived air pollution level and related health risks in the study community were low among the residents indicating the need for promoting awareness on air pollution sources and related health risks.

References

[1]  Bickerstaff, K.; Walker, G. Public understandings of air pollution: The “localisation” of environmental risk. Global Environ. Change 2001, 11, 133–145, doi:10.1016/S0959-3780(00)00063-7.
[2]  Leem, J.H.; Kaplan, B.M.; Shim, Y.K.; Pohl, H.R.; Gotway, C.A.; Bullard, S.M.; Rogers, J.F.; Smith, M.M.; Tylenda, C.A. Exposures to air pollutants during pregnancy and preterm delivery. Environ. Health Perspect. 2006, 114, 905–910, doi:10.1289/ehp.8733.
[3]  Pope, C.A., III; Dockery, D.W. Health effects of fine particulate air pollution: Lines that connect. J. Air Waste Manag. Assoc. 2006, 56, 709–742, doi:10.1080/10473289.2006.10464485.
[4]  Pope, C.A., III. Mortality effects of longer term exposures to fine particulate air pollution: Review of recent epidemiological evidence. Inhal. Toxicol. 2007, 19, 33–38, doi:10.1080/08958370701492961.
[5]  World Health Organization. Air Quality and Health. Available online: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs313/en/ (accessed on 17 September 2013).
[6]  Bell, M.L.; O’Neill, M.S.; Cifuentes, L.A.; Braga, A.L.F.; Green, C.; Nweke, A.; Rogat, J.; Sibold, K. Challenges and recommendations for the study of socioeconomic factors and air pollution health effects. Environ. Sci. Policy 2005, 8, 525–533, doi:10.1016/j.envsci.2005.06.003.
[7]  Kim, M.; Yi, O.; Kim, H. The role of differences in individual and community attributes in perceived air quality. Sci. Total Environ. 2012, 425, 20–26, doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.03.016.
[8]  World Health Organization. Indoor Air Pollution and Health. Available online: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs292/en/index.html/ (accessed on 17 September 2013).
[9]  Clancy, L.; Goodman, P.; Sinclair, H.; Dockery, D.W. Effect of air-pollution control on death rates in Dublin, Ireland: An intervention study. Lancet 2002, 360, 1210–1214, doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(02)11281-5.
[10]  Parker, J.D.; Mendola, P.; Woodruff, T.J. Preterm birth after the utah valley steel mill closure: A natural experiment. Epidemiology 2008, 19, 820–823, doi:10.1097/EDE.0b013e3181883d5d.
[11]  Laden, F.; Schwartz, J.; Speizer, F.E.; Dockery, D.W. Reduction in fine particulate air pollution and mortality: Extended follow-up of the harvard six cities study. Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 2006, 173, 667–672, doi:10.1164/rccm.200503-443OC.
[12]  Pope, C.A., III; Ezzati, M.; Dockery, D.W. Fine-particulate air pollution and life expectancy inthe united states: The role of influential observations. J. Air Waste Manag. Assoc. 2009, 360, 376–386.
[13]  Giles, L.V.; Barn, P.; Künzli, N.; Romieu, I.; Mittleman, M.A.; ven Eeden, S.; Allen, R.; Carlsten, C.; Stieb, D.; Noonan, C.; et al. From good intentions to proven interventions: Effectiveness of actions to reduce the health impacts of air pollution. Environ. Health Perspect. 2011, 119, 29–36.
[14]  National Environmental Management Authority-Kenya (NEMA). Highlights on Draft Air Quality Regulations. Available online: http://www.nema.go.ke/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=141&Itemid=493/ (accessed on 17 September 2013).
[15]  Ballard-Tremmer, G.; Mathee, A. Review of Interventions to Reduce Exposure of Women and Young Children to Indoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries; WHO/USAID Global Consultation: Washington, DC, USA, 2000.
[16]  Barnes, B.R.; Mathee, A.; Shafritz, L.B.; Krieger, L.; Zimicki, S. A behavioral intervention to reduce child exposure to indoor air pollution: Identifying possible target behaviors. Health Educ. Behav. 2004, 31, 306–317, doi:10.1177/1090198103260630.
[17]  Von Schirnding, Y.; Bruce, N.; Smith, K.; Ballard-Tremeer, G.; Ezzati, M.; Lvovsky, K. Addressing the Impact of Household Energy and Indoor Air Pollution on the Health of the Poor: Implications for Policy Action and Intervention Measures. Available online: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/events/H&SD_Plaq_no9.pdf (accessed on 17 September 2013).
[18]  Berry, P.; Clarke, K.; Pajot, M.; Hutton, D.; Verret, M. The Role of Rosk Perception and Health Communication in Adapting to the Health Impacts of Climate Change in Canada. Available online: http://www.climateaccess.org/sites/default/files/Berry_The%20Role%20of%20Risk%20Perception%20and%20Health%20Communication.pdf (accessed on 17 September 2013).
[19]  Elliott, S.J.; Cole, D.C.; Krueger, P.; Voorberg, N.; Wakefield, S. The power of perception: Health risk attributed to air pollution in an urban industrial neighbourhood. Risk Anal. 1999, 19, 621–634.
[20]  Hillier, D. Communicating Health Risks to the Public: A Global Perspective; Gower: Aldershot, UK, 2006.
[21]  Sj?berg, L.; Moen, B.E.; Rundmo, T. Explaining Risk Perception. An Evaluation of the Psychometric Paradigm in Risk Perception Research; Norwegian University of Science and Technology: Trondheim, Norway, 2004; pp. 1–33.
[22]  Wakefield, S.E.; Elliott, S.J.; Eyles, J.D.; Cole, D.C. Taking environmental action: The role of local composition, context, and collective. Environ. Manage. 2006, 37, 40–53, doi:10.1007/s00267-004-0323-3.
[23]  Claeson, A.S.; Nordin, M.; Liden, E.; Nordin, S. The role of perceived pollution and health risk perception in annoyance and health symptoms: A population-based study of odorous air pollution. Int. Arch. Occup. Environ. Health 2012, 83, 367–374.
[24]  Baird, J.C.; Berglund, B.; Berglund, U.; Lindvall, T. Symptom patterns as an early warning signal of community health. Environ. Int. 1990, 16, 3–9, doi:10.1016/0160-4120(90)90198-F.
[25]  Van Thriel, C.; Kiesswetter, E.; Schaper, M.; Juran, S.A.; Blaszkewicz, M.; Kleinbeck, S. Odor annoyance of environmental chemicals: Sensory and cognitive influences. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health 2008, 71, 776–785, doi:10.1080/15287390801985596.
[26]  Saksena, S. Public Perceptions of Urban Air Pollution with a Focus on Developing Countries; East-West Center: Honolulu, HI, USA, 2007.
[27]  Gulis, G.; Mulumba, J.A.; Juma, O.; Kakosova, B. Health status of people of slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Environ. Res. 2004, 96, 219–227, doi:10.1016/j.envres.2004.01.016.
[28]  Kyobutungi, C.; Ziraba, A.K.; Ezeh, A.; Ye, Y. The burden of disease profile of residents of Nairobi’s slums: Results from a demographic surveillance system. Popul. Health Metr. 2008, 6, 1, doi:10.1186/1478-7954-6-1.
[29]  Egondi, T.; Kyobutungi, C.; Kovats, S.; Muindi, K.; Ettarh, R.; Rockl?v, J. Time-series analysis of weather and mortality patterns in Nairobi’s informal settlements. Glob. Health Action. 2012, 5, 23–32.
[30]  Mutisya, M.; Orindi, B.; Emina, J.; Zulu, E.; Ye, Y. Is mortality among under-five children in nairobi slums seasonal? Trop. Med. Int. Health 2010, 15, 132–139.
[31]  Ye, Y.; Zulu, E.; Mutisya, M.; Orindi, B.; Emina, J.; Kyobutungi, C. Seasonal pattern of pneumonia mortality among under-five children in Nairobi’s informal settlements. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 2009, 81, 770–775, doi:10.4269/ajtmh.2009.09-0070.
[32]  Oti, S.; van de Vijver, S.; Kyobutungi, C.; Gomez, G.B.; Agyemang, C.; van Charante, E.P.M.; Brewster, L.M.; Hendriks, M.E.; Schultsz, C.; Ettarh, R.; et al. Sustainable Model for Cardiovascular Health by Adjusting Lifestyle and Treatment With Economic Perspective in Settings of Urban Poverty—Development, Implementation and Evaluation of a Comprehensive Intervention Package for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases in The Slums of Nairobi. Available online: http://controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN84424579 (accessed on 17 September 2013).
[33]  Emina, J.; Beguy, D.; Zulu, E.M.; Ezeh, A.C.; Muindi, K.; Elung’ata, P.; Otsola, J.K.; Ye, Y. Monitoring of health and demographic outcomes in poor urban settlements: Evidence from the Nairobi urban health and demographic surveillance system. J. Urban Health 2011, 88, S200–S218, doi:10.1007/s11524-011-9594-1.
[34]  Atari, D.O.; Luginaah, I.N.; Fung, K. The relationship between odour annoyance scores and modelled ambient air pollution in Sarnia, “Chemical Valley”, Ontario. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2009, 6, 2655–2675, doi:10.3390/ijerph6102655.
[35]  Oglesby, L.; Kunzli, N.; Monn, C.; Schindler, C.; Ackermann-Liebrich, U.; Leuenberger, P. Validity of annoyance scores for estimation of long term air pollution exposure in epidemiologic studies: The swiss study on air pollution and lung diseases in adults (SAPALDIA). Am. J. Epidemiol. 2000, 152, 75–83, doi:10.1093/aje/152.1.75.
[36]  Bickerstaff, K.; Walker, G. Clearing the smog? Public responses to air-quality information. Local Environ. 1999, 4, 279–294, doi:10.1080/13549839908725600.
[37]  Howel, D.; Moffatt, S.; Bush, J.; Dunn, C.E.; Prince, H. Public views on the links between air pollution and health in northeast england. Environ. Res. 2003, 91, 163–171, doi:10.1016/S0013-9351(02)00037-3.
[38]  Jacobi, P.R. Households and environment in the city of S?o Paulo; problems, perceptions and solutions. Environ. Urban. 1994, 6, 87–110, doi:10.1177/095624789400600206.
[39]  Jacquemin, B.; Sunyer, J.; Forsberg, B.; G?tschi, T.; Bayer-Oglesby, L.; Ackermann-Liebrich, U.; de Marco, R.; Heinrich, J.; Jarvis, D.; Torén, K.; et al. Annoyance due to air pollution in europe. Int. J. Epidemiol. 2007, 36, 809–820, doi:10.1093/ije/dym042.
[40]  Klaeboe, R.; Kolbenstvedt, M.; Clench-Aas, J.; Bartonova, A. Oslo traffic study—Part 1: An integrated approach to assess the combined effects of noise and air pollution on annoyance. Atmos. Environ. 2000, 34, 4727–4736, doi:10.1016/S1352-2310(00)00304-6.
[41]  Semenza, J.C.; Wilson, D.J.; Parra, J.; Bontempo, B.D.; Hart, M.; Sailor, D.J.; George, L.A. Public perception and behavior change in relationship to hot weather and air pollution. Environ. Res. 2008, 107, 401–411, doi:10.1016/j.envres.2008.03.005.
[42]  Brody, S.D.; Peck, B.M.; Highfield, W.E. Examining localized patterns of air quality perception in Texas: A spatial and statistical analysis. Risk Anal. 2004, 24, 1561–1574, doi:10.1111/j.0272-4332.2004.00550.x.
[43]  Fischer, G.; Morgan, M.; Fischhoff, B.; Nair, I.; Lave, L. What risks are people concerned about. Risk Anal. 1991, 11, 303–314, doi:10.1111/j.1539-6924.1991.tb00606.x.
[44]  Brown, M.; Macey, S. Understanding residential energy-conservation through attitudes and beliefs. Environ. Plan. A 1983, 15, 405–416.
[45]  Kohlhuber, M.; Mielck, A.; Weiland, S.K.; Bolte, G. Social inequality in perceived environmental exposures in relation to housing conditions in Germany. Environ. Res. 2006, 101, 246–255, doi:10.1016/j.envres.2005.09.008.
[46]  Lercher, P.; Schmitzberger, R.; Kofler, W. Perceived traffic air pollution, associated behavior and health in an alpine area. Sci. Total Environ. 1995, 169, 71–74, doi:10.1016/0048-9697(95)04634-D.
[47]  Wallner, A.; Hunziker, M.; Kienast, F. Do natural science experiments influence public attitudes towards environmental problems? Global Environ. Change 2003, 13, 185–194, doi:10.1016/S0959-3780(03)00042-6.

Full-Text

Contact Us

service@oalib.com

QQ:3279437679

WhatsApp +8615387084133