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Article: Closing the research loop: a risk-based approach for communicating results of air pollution exposure studies.(Research)
- Article from:
- Environmental Health Perspectives
- Article date:
- January 1, 2004
- Author:
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Communities have long been concerned about the environmental health and environmental quality of their neighborhoods. Community-based exposure assessments have the potential to be an effective way to address these concerns. The success of such studies depends critically on the effective translation and communication of study results back to the study participants and the community. In this article we describe the communication approach applied as part of the South Baltimore Community Exposure Study. Specifically, in conjunction with collecting measurements, we asked the community to define questions they wanted answered and the way in which they wanted to receive study ...
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