item: #1 of 50 id: chia-21346 author: Stone DrPH, RN, Cynthia title: Letter from the Editor date: 2016-10-24 words: 409 flesch: 56 summary: In this issue you will find an update on the Society of Practitioners of Health Impact Assessment (SOPHIA), the history of the work on health impact assessment in the United States, and the support that has been provided and will be necessary to continue to expand the field. i Volume 1, Issue 1October 2016 LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Welcome to the inaugural issue of the Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment (CHIA)! keywords: health; impact cache: chia-21346.pdf plain text: chia-21346.txt item: #2 of 50 id: chia-21347 author: Lin, Tatiana; Goff, Nancy title: Letter from the Society of Practitioners of Health Impact Assessment date: 2016-10-24 words: 213 flesch: 52 summary: CHIA was created in response to an important need identified by HIA practitioners to have a platform to both share their work in a new way and learn. SOPHIA is thrilled to partner with Indiana University (IU) to produce this important resource for the Health Impact Assessment (HIA) field. keywords: hia cache: chia-21347.pdf plain text: chia-21347.txt item: #3 of 50 id: chia-21348 author: Dannenberg, MD, MPH, Andrew L. title: A Brief History of Health Impact Assessment in the United States date: 2016-10-24 words: 4785 flesch: 52 summary: A BRIEF HISTORY OF HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN THE UNITED STATES Andrew L. Dannenberg, MD, MPH Background In recent decades, several factors have contributed to the increasing use of health impact assessment (HIA) in the United States. keywords: assessment; dannenberg; health; health impact; hia; hias; impact; impact assessment; national; public; use cache: chia-21348.pdf plain text: chia-21348.txt item: #4 of 50 id: chia-21350 author: Farhang, MPH, Lili; Heller, PhD, Jonathan title: Advocacy in HIA: Increasing Our Effectiveness and Relevance as Practitioners to Address Health, Equity, and Democracy date: 2016-10-24 words: 5933 flesch: 42 summary: This paper is geared towards HIA practitioners and others who want to understand the opportunity advocacy provides. After briefly describing concerns HIA practitioners may have with advocacy, particularly that it undermines the objectivity and credibility of the HIA process, we then discuss common advocacy activities practitioners might undertake, and ways to address risks these activities may pose. keywords: advocacy; decision; health; hia; practitioners; process; public; recommendations; research; stakeholders cache: chia-21350.pdf plain text: chia-21350.txt item: #5 of 50 id: chia-21351 author: Iroz-Elardo, PhD, Nicole; McSharry McGrath, PhD, MPH, MSUP, Moriah title: Social Learning Through Stakeholder Engagement: New Pathways from Participation to Health Equity in U.S. West Coast HIA date: 2016-10-24 words: 9003 flesch: 44 summary: Human Impact Partners Mandated Stakeholder engagement External technical experts on ad- visory committee; HIA author not in control of advisory committee composition Lake Merritt BART Station Area Plan (Harris, Purciel-Hill, Gilhuly, & Babka, 2012) Human Impact Partners Advocacy Stakeholder engagement with strong leadership by directly affected popula- tions Participatory in that CBO con- trolled most aspects of HIA Social learning Iroz-Elardo; McGrath 14 Cases Overall, we found that the participatory nature, robust community outreach, and significant community control seen in some early HIAs (e.g., the Eastern Neighborhoods Community HIA in San Francisco, as discussed in Corburn, 2009) is an exception rather than a rule. The case, an exemplar of advocacy HIA practice, illustrates how a robust stakeholder advisory committee with complete control over HIA decisions can pursue community interests, even in a planning process where significant competing cultural and economic interests were present. keywords: assessment; community; county; engagement; equity; health; health equity; health impact; hia; hias; impact; learning; oregon; participation; planning; public; social; stakeholder; strategies cache: chia-21351.pdf plain text: chia-21351.txt item: #6 of 50 id: chia-21352 author: Morley, MSPP, Rebecca; Lindberg, MPH, MUP, Ruth; Rogerson, MSSP, Bethany; Bever, Emily; Pollack, PhD, MPH, Keshia M. title: Seven Years in the Field of Health Impact Assessment: Taking Stock and Future Directions date: 2016-10-24 words: 6232 flesch: 43 summary: Of the HIAs reported on our online map, government agencies have conducted nearly half (49%), with the remaining conducted by non-govern- mental organizations (25%), academic institutions (22%), and other organization types (4%) (Health Impact Project, n.d.-b). HIAs have also been applied to decisions in other sectors, such as housing, agriculture, climate change, criminal justice, and economic policy (Health Impact Project, n.d.-b). keywords: assessment; community; decisions; equity; field; health; health impact; hia; hias; housing; impact; national; policy; project cache: chia-21352.pdf plain text: chia-21352.txt item: #7 of 50 id: chia-21492 author: Hirono, Katherine T; Raab, Kristin; Wendel, Arthur; Choi, Tim; Yuen, Tina; Schuchter, Joseph; Fulk, Florence title: The Challenges and Opportunities of Peer Review in Health Impact Assessment date: 2017-09-28 words: 5071 flesch: 49 summary: Methods: To explore the possible value of peer review in HIA, an expert panel was convened at the 2013 HIA of the Amer- icas Workshop, and an online survey was used to query HIA practitioners regarding their experience with and motivation for HIA peer review. In order to represent the different types of peer review being used in HIA practice, and when they are best ap- plied, we propose a typology of HIA peer review (see Figure 2). keywords: assessment; health; hia; hias; impact; peer; peer review; process; respondents; review cache: chia-21492.pdf plain text: chia-21492.txt item: #8 of 50 id: chia-21517 author: Tung, Gregory Jackson; Ng Williams, Venice title: Health impact assessments in hospital community benefit: A multiple case study of the use of HIAs at Children’s Hospital Colorado date: 2017-09-28 words: 6424 flesch: 41 summary: The case studies highlighted several issues that need to be addressed in order to further explore and advance the use of HIAs within hospital community benefit activities including: use of HIAs on explicit health issues, hospital capacity for HIAs, potentially broadening the scope of HIA recommendations, and the use of HIAs to generate recommendations from broad priority areas. Our experience also highlights several issues that need to be addressed in order to further advance the use of HIA within hospital community benefit activities in- cluding: use of HIA on explicit health issues, hospital capacity for HIA, potentially broadening the scope of HIA recommendations, and the use of HIA to generate recommendations from broad priority areas. keywords: benefit; children; colorado; community; community benefit; health; hia; hias; hospital; hospital colorado; recommendations cache: chia-21517.pdf plain text: chia-21517.txt item: #9 of 50 id: chia-21549 author: Gakh, Maxim; Coughenour, Courtney; Pharr, Jennifer; Goodie, Aaliyah; To, Samantha title: Insights into How HIAs are Characterized in the Press: Findings from a Media Analysis of Widely Circulated United States Newspapers date: 2017-09-28 words: 11902 flesch: 58 summary: Process for this particular HIA HIA authors (20) mentions or discusses authors of HIA “The Health Impact Assessment that the city commissioned McDaniel Lambert Inc. to complete…” (Cooley, 2014, June 12, p. 1). HIA practitioners should develop and implement guidelines for media interaction and tracking that encourage practitioners to seek additional media attention and to focus such attention on health impacts and outcomes, HIA recommendations, and HIA values. keywords: analysis; assessment; community; coughenour; decision; documents; gakh; goodie; health; health impact; hia; hias; impact; insights; media; mentions; newspapers; pharr; policy; press; public; research; study; theme; times cache: chia-21549.pdf plain text: chia-21549.txt item: #10 of 50 id: chia-21560 author: Jaques, Karla; Haigh, Fiona; Thorn, Michael title: A community grounded HIA: The benefits of conducting a HIA during the Airds Bradbury Estate Redevelopment date: 2017-09-28 words: 5940 flesch: 44 summary: Upgrades for multipurpose centre • Physical design meets minimum requirements for community use as deemed appropriate by local community • Continue to have staffed reception area • • Where possible, naming of existing or newly established infrastructure should be made in consultation with local community including the local Aboriginal community. keywords: airds; bradbury; community; crg; estate; health; hia; local; members; redevelopment; residents cache: chia-21560.pdf plain text: chia-21560.txt item: #11 of 50 id: chia-21645 author: Stone, Cynthia title: Letter from the Editor date: 2017-09-28 words: 185 flesch: 57 summary: i In the second issue of the Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment we have four articles on HIA projects and research and one book review. The Society of Practitioners of Health Impact Assessment continue to be active partners with the CHIA board in providing ongoing sharing of information to continue to move forward the work in the field. keywords: health cache: chia-21645.pdf plain text: chia-21645.txt item: #12 of 50 id: chia-21646 author: Hirono, Katie title: Letter from SOPHIA date: 2017-09-28 words: 241 flesch: 52 summary: As the field grows and advances, HIA practitioners will continue to experience uncertain political climates. More pressing issues may take precedence over scholarly curiosity, cross-sector collaboration, or genuine community engagement. keywords: work cache: chia-21646.pdf plain text: chia-21646.txt item: #13 of 50 id: chia-21647 author: Stone, Cynthia title: Resources Kit for HIA Practitioners: HIA for Industrial Projects by E. Westwood and M. Orenstein date: 2017-09-28 words: 529 flesch: 40 summary: HIA FOR INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS E. Westwood and M. Orenstein Context of resource guide: The need for the resources guide was identified by having 19 million US workers employed on industrial projects and the work generating 20% of the US gross output in 2014. Only 19 HIAs with a focus on industrial projects have been published by 2016, indicating an area for potential expansion of HIA work. keywords: health; project cache: chia-21647.pdf plain text: chia-21647.txt item: #14 of 50 id: chia-21648 author: Polley, Ted title: Call for Peer Reviewers date: 2017-09-28 words: 249 flesch: 56 summary: Name Email Address Affiliation Phone Number Area of HIA Expertise (check all that apply): Agriculture Criminal Justice Health Equity Housing Built Environment Economics HIA Evaluation Labor Policy Climate Change Education HIA Methodology Natural Resources Community Development Energy HIA Theory Redevelopment Transportation Other:__________________________________________________ In this role, you will be asked to read submitted articles. keywords: article cache: chia-21648.pdf plain text: chia-21648.txt item: #15 of 50 id: chia-21777 author: Veronez, Diego Velloso; Abe, Karina Camasmie; Miraglia, Simone Georges El Khouri title: Health Impact Assessment of the construction of hydroelectric dams in Brazil date: 2018-06-04 words: 11069 flesch: 47 summary: Its application has been encouraged in environmental licensing, aiming at large enterprises that could cause health impacts. We selected a narrative review synthesis as the most appropriate approach for the study because studies regarding health impacts derived from hydroelectric dams have been conducted in diverse types of traditional research, with widely different methodologies and often varied but nevertheless related research questions. keywords: abe; aspects; assessment; brazil; change; construction; dams; diseases; effects; environmental; health; health impact; hydroelectric; impact assessment; impacts; increase; miraglia; people; population; project; river; rondônia; social; state; study; veronez cache: chia-21777.pdf plain text: chia-21777.txt item: #16 of 50 id: chia-22249 author: Waimberg, Joshua; Cloud, Lindsay K.; Campbell, Andrew T.; Lindberg, Ruth; Pollack, Keshia M. title: Tracking State-Level Health Impact Assessment Legislation from 2012-2016 date: 2018-06-04 words: 4782 flesch: 48 summary: It would also be valuable to examine if and how the success and failure rates of state HIA legislation compare with other types of legislation, which may generate knowledge that can help with policy formulation and adoption. HIA bills that were separately proposed in each chamber of the state legislature were individually collected. keywords: assessment; bills; health; hia; hias; impact; laws; legislation; research; state cache: chia-22249.pdf plain text: chia-22249.txt item: #17 of 50 id: chia-22312 author: Yazel-Smith, Lisa; Merkley, Andrew; Danek, Robin; Stone, Cynthia title: Expanding The Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Health Impact Assessment date: 2018-06-04 words: 5117 flesch: 51 summary: To complete the HIA, students examined local health data, conducted walkability assessments, and conducted seven key stakeholder interviews. Finally, future HIA or evaluation courses should conduct an evaluation of the trail expansion during a future semester in order to monitor changes in health and the economy along the path as they look at implementing new long-term HIAs for other trail expansions. keywords: area; assessment; cultural; expansion; health; hia; ict; impact; indianapolis; students; trail; use cache: chia-22312.pdf plain text: chia-22312.txt item: #18 of 50 id: chia-22483 author: Stone, DrPH, RN, Cynthia; Boberschmidt, Danielle title: Health Equity Guide Review date: 2018-06-04 words: 947 flesch: 48 summary: Indianapolis, IN 46202 317.278.0761 cylstone@iu.edu CHIA Staff: Editor-in-Chief Cynthia Stone, DrPH, RN, Professor, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Journal Manager Angela Evertsen, BA, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment Vol. 3 Issue 1 (2018) DOI: 10.18060/21777 © 2018 Author(s): Stone, C.; Boberschmidt, D. Health Equity Guide Review Stone; Boberschmidt 47 Health Equity 9. Share power with communities by building stra- tegic community relationships, sharing power and decision making, and sparking meaningful participation. keywords: advance; equity; health cache: chia-22483.pdf plain text: chia-22483.txt item: #19 of 50 id: chia-22486 author: Stone, DrPH, RN, Cynthia title: Letter from the Editor date: 2018-06-04 words: 203 flesch: 58 summary: In the second issue of the Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment we have four articles on HIA projects and research and one book review. The Society of Practitioners of Health Impact Assessment continue to be active partners with the CHIA board in providing ongoing sharing of information to continue to move forward the work in the field. keywords: health cache: chia-22486.pdf plain text: chia-22486.txt item: #20 of 50 id: chia-22487 author: Sutherland, Susan title: SOPHIA Letter date: 2018-06-04 words: 326 flesch: 36 summary: I A Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment Improving community health through health impact assessments LETTER FROM THE SOCIETY OF PRACTITIONERS OF HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT HIA has been promoted as a tool to address health equity by selecting policies, programs or projects that affect the health of the most vulnerable or disadvantaged populations; engaging community members in decisions that affect their health and well-being; increasing the transparency of evidence generation and the decision-making process; and by creating recommendations that improve health equity and reduce disparities. keywords: health cache: chia-22487.pdf plain text: chia-22487.txt item: #21 of 50 id: chia-22488 author: Polley, Ted title: Call for Peer Reviewers date: 2018-06-04 words: 250 flesch: 56 summary: Name Email Address Affiliation Phone Number Area of HIA Expertise (check all that apply): Agriculture Criminal Justice Health Equity Housing Built Environment Economics HIA Evaluation Labor Policy Climate Change Education HIA Methodology Natural Resources Community Development Energy HIA Theory Redevelopment Transportation Other:__________________________________________________ In this role, you will be asked to read submitted articles. keywords: article cache: chia-22488.pdf plain text: chia-22488.txt item: #22 of 50 id: chia-22536 author: Quattrone, Wes; Callaham, Melissa; Brown, Stephen; Lin, Tatiana; Pina, Jamie title: Health Impact Assessment: An Information Needs Assessment Across Sectors date: 2018-11-19 words: 4791 flesch: 42 summary: In particular, they indicated that health data can be a challenge to fully understand and to explain to colleagues in other sectors. Health impact assessment [Web page]. keywords: data; health; hia; hias; impact; information; needs; participants; practitioners; sectors cache: chia-22536.pdf plain text: chia-22536.txt item: #23 of 50 id: chia-22709 author: Sutherland, Susan title: The Simon/Tanger Outlet Mall Health Impact Assessment: Resulting in Active Transportation through Community Connectivity date: 2018-11-19 words: 4290 flesch: 39 summary: Physical activity is associated with all-cause mortality in an inverse dose-response fashion; increasing levels of physical activity being associated with decreasing levels of mortality. Physical activities that are incorporated into daily life or have an inherent meaning, or lifestyle activities, rather than structured exercise regimens, are good strategies for increasing physical activity. keywords: activity; assessment; health; hia; impact; mall; outlet; simon; tanger; transportation; use; walking cache: chia-22709.pdf plain text: chia-22709.txt item: #24 of 50 id: chia-22755 author: Lowerie, Karen W.; Von Hagen, Leigh Ann title: HIA Training for Professionals: How a University-Based Center Can Help to Build Awareness and Capacity date: 2018-11-19 words: 1529 flesch: 49 summary: Some selected CEU’s offered to HIA training participants: Rutgers University 0.5 CEUs NJ Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board (NJSRPB) 4.5 Regulatory credits Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES) 4 Category 1 CE Credits Rutgers Planning and Zoning Certificate 3 Technical Credits American Planners Association (APA) 5 CEUs NJ Continuing Legal Education (CLE) 3.4 CLEs NJ Health Officers and Registered Environmental Health Specialists (REHS) 5 NJ Public Health Continuing Education Contact Hours (CEs) NJ Professional Engineers 5 Continuing Professional Competency (CPC) credits HIA Training for Professionals Lowrie; Von Hagen 3 The one-day class runs from mid-morning through mid-afternoon, with breakfast and lunch provided. Selected comments by HIA class participants on the learning value and benefits of the class: • I learned how to incorporate an HIA into a project. keywords: class; health; hia; phci; training cache: chia-22755.pdf plain text: chia-22755.txt item: #25 of 50 id: chia-22760 author: Stone, Cynthia title: Letter from the Editor date: 2018-11-19 words: 197 flesch: 59 summary: We continue to work to recruit peer reviewers that can offer comments to critique and strengthen the articles that are submitted. Another continuing challenge is to recruit peer reviewers. keywords: health cache: chia-22760.pdf plain text: chia-22760.txt item: #26 of 50 id: chia-22761 author: Persad, Prasanthi; Wyss, Kerry title: Letter from the Society of Practitioners of Heath Impact Assessment date: 2018-11-19 words: 301 flesch: 43 summary: I A Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment Improving community health through health impact assessments LETTER FROM THE SOCIETY OF PRACTITIONERS OF HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT Growth in the field has shown us that there is certainly a place for HIAs in shaping the built environment and providing input to land use and The Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment provides a valuable resource for highlighting successes and challenges in the field, and sharing novel and innovative methods to advance health and equity. keywords: health cache: chia-22761.pdf plain text: chia-22761.txt item: #27 of 50 id: chia-22769 author: Evertson, Angela title: Call for Papers date: 2018-11-19 words: 250 flesch: 56 summary: Name Email Address Affiliation Phone Number Area of HIA Expertise (check all that apply): Agriculture Criminal Justice Health Equity Housing Built Environment Economics HIA Evaluation Labor Policy Climate Change Education HIA Methodology Natural Resources Community Development Energy HIA Theory Redevelopment Transportation Other:__________________________________________________ In this role, you will be asked to read submitted articles. keywords: article cache: chia-22769.pdf plain text: chia-22769.txt item: #28 of 50 id: chia-23698 author: Stone, DrPH, RN, Cynthia title: Letter from the Editor date: 2019-10-22 words: 177 flesch: 62 summary: I A Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment Improving community health through health impact assessments LETTER FROM THE EDITOR i In the fall 2019 CHIA issue, we have a special series of articles submitted and invited by our guest editor, Gretchen Armijo. Sincerely, Cynthia Stone DrPH, RN Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment Editor-in-Chief keywords: issue cache: chia-23698.pdf plain text: chia-23698.txt item: #29 of 50 id: chia-23699 author: Armijo, AICP, LEED AP, Gretchen title: Letter from the Guest Editor date: 2019-10-22 words: 304 flesch: 58 summary: I A Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment Improving community health through health impact assessments LETTER FROM THE GUEST EDITOR i Since the time that I began to use Health Impact Assessments in my work as an urban planner almost a decade ago, the use of HIAs and HiAP has continued to broaden throughout the U.S. Applying the tools to plans, projects, and policies has led to lots of real-world stories of success as well as lessons learned. Erik Calloway at ChangeLab Solutions sets the stage with a reflective examination of HiAP experiences and lessons from Minneapolis, MN, Seattle, WA, and Richmond, CA. keywords: health cache: chia-23699.pdf plain text: chia-23699.txt item: #30 of 50 id: chia-23700 author: Hirono, Katie title: Letter from the Society of Practitioners of Health Impact Assessment date: 2019-10-22 words: 518 flesch: 46 summary: I A Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment Improving community health through health impact assessments LETTER FROM THE SOCIETY OF PRACTITIONERS OF HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT As health impact assessment (HIA) takes root as an established practice both in the U.S. and globally, the focus has shifted from how to do an HIA, to how to integrate it into broader health in all policies (HiAP) efforts. The plenary panel featured examples of HIA practice from the states of Georgia and Minnesota, and the country of Wales which demonstrated how individual HIAs can be leveraged to create more sustained, integrated work. keywords: health; hia cache: chia-23700.pdf plain text: chia-23700.txt item: #31 of 50 id: chia-23702 author: Gakh, JD, MPH, Maxim title: Made to Order: Using Gubernatorial Executive Orders to Promote Health in All Policies date: 2019-10-22 words: 7455 flesch: 37 summary: The language of all three orders acknowledges that health policy is made across sectors and the importance of incorporating health into decision- making (Vt. Exec. Beyond leadership: Political strategies for coordination in health policies. keywords: efforts; et al; exec; executive; gakh; geos; government; health; hiap; order; policies; policy; public; sector; state cache: chia-23702.pdf plain text: chia-23702.txt item: #32 of 50 id: chia-23704 author: Haworth, MPH, Kelly; Winne, MPH, MURP, Elizabeth Young title: A Case Study on Incorporating Health and Equity into Urban Plans, Transportation, and Land Use Policies date: 2019-10-22 words: 3925 flesch: 41 summary: As the City Plan is a foundational urban planning document, it is likely the HEI will lead to the inclusion of health into future decision- making regarding distribution of capital improvement projects and land use policies that will have an impact on Health Equity within Fort Collins. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to acknowledge Annemarie Heinrich, MPH, MURP for her work in creating the original Health Equity Index model, as well as Robert Mosbey at the City of Fort Collins for implementation of the sidewalk prioritization model. keywords: city; equity; health; hei; policies; sidewalk; transportation; use cache: chia-23704.pdf plain text: chia-23704.txt item: #33 of 50 id: chia-23705 author: Calloway, Erik title: The Long Road to the “All” of HiAP date: 2019-10-22 words: 10084 flesch: 30 summary: Health and equity, both major themes that came out of community engagement (City of Minneapolis, n.d.c.), are reflected in the 14 goals (Minneapolis City Council, 2017) that are the foundation for the plan. Retrieved from http://www. ci.richmond.ca.us/DocumentCenter/View/8663/Health-in-All-Policies-Health-Data-in-all-Decisi?bidId=. Minneapolis City Council (2017). keywords: city; community; comprehensive; department; equity; health; hiap; initiative; minneapolis; plan; planning; policies; progress; racial; richmond; seattle; social cache: chia-23705.pdf plain text: chia-23705.txt item: #34 of 50 id: chia-23706 author: Polley, Ted title: Call for Papers date: 2019-10-22 words: 249 flesch: 55 summary: Name Email Address Affiliation Phone Number Area of HIA Expertise (check all that apply): Agriculture Criminal Justice Health Equity Housing Built Environment Economics HIA Evaluation Labor Policy Climate Change Education HIA Methodology Natural Resources Community Development Energy HIA Theory Redevelopment Transportation Other:__________________________________________________ In this role, you will be asked to read submitted articles. keywords: article cache: chia-23706.pdf plain text: chia-23706.txt item: #35 of 50 id: chia-24034 author: Korfmacher, Katrina title: Promoting health equity through the built environment in Duluth, MN: External Resources and Local Evolution Toward Health in All Policies date: 2020-11-17 words: 6571 flesch: 38 summary: Health Impact Assessment (HIA) can be an important tool for bridging these silos to promote health equity at the local level. Technical and financial support from external groups played a key role in developing the community’s capacity to promote health equity across public, private, and non-profit organizations. keywords: city; community; department; duluth; efforts; environment; equity; health; health equity; hia; impact; korfmacher; minnesota; public; resources; transportation cache: chia-24034.pdf plain text: chia-24034.txt item: #36 of 50 id: chia-24194 author: Apathy, Nate; Comer, Amber; Waite, Carly; Bestmann, Zoe; Bradshaw, Jacob; Burchfield, Emily; Harmon, Brittany; Legg, Rebekah; Meyer, Star; O’Brien, Patrick; Sabec, Micha; Sayeed, Jami; Weaver, Alexis; D’Cruz, Lynn; Bartlett, Stephanie; Marchand, McKenzi; Zepeda, Isabel; Endri, Katelyn; Finnell, John T.; Grannis, Shaun; Silverman, Ross D.; Embi, Peter J. title: Electric Scooters (e-scooters): Assessing the Threat to Public Health and Safety in Setting Policies: Assessing e-scooter policies date: 2020-11-17 words: 4725 flesch: 55 summary: This study is the first to report e-scooter rider self- reported incidents of health and safety hazards associated with e-scooter use, knowledge of e-scooter laws, and the public’s attitudes Electric Scooters Comer et al. 3 and perceptions of health and safety issues associated with e-scooter usage. Among e-scooter riders, 15% (n=24) self-report that they have fallen off or crashed a scooter (Table 2). keywords: health; non; public; report; riders; riding; safety; scooter; survey; use cache: chia-24194.pdf plain text: chia-24194.txt item: #37 of 50 id: chia-24320 author: Petteway, Ryan; Cosgrove, Shannon title: Health Impact Assessment and City Council Policy: Identifying Opportunities to Address Local Social Determinants of Health & Place-Health Relationships, 10 Years Later date: 2020-11-17 words: 7373 flesch: 42 summary: Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) was one such LHD. Identify policies that were referred to the Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) for review and those that were not 3. keywords: assessment; baltimore; bchd; city; community; council; development; health; health impact; hia; local; ordinance; petteway; policies; policy; potential; public; review; sdh cache: chia-24320.pdf plain text: chia-24320.txt item: #38 of 50 id: chia-24591 author: Stone, Cynthia; Mills, Carol title: Letter From the Editor date: 2020-11-17 words: 361 flesch: 47 summary: i This issue of Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment is centered on the theme of “bridging,” with numerous examples of entities working together to assess and improve community health. Finally, this issue includes an article featuring a description of how local, state, and federal entities can work together to improve the built environment and improve community health. keywords: health cache: chia-24591.pdf plain text: chia-24591.txt item: #39 of 50 id: chia-24597 author: Redenz, Alison title: Bridging Silos: Collaborating for Environmental Health and Justice in Urban Communities - Katrina Smith Korfmacher date: 2020-11-17 words: 1384 flesch: 40 summary: The HIAs were scoped to influence plans for the City, not direct decision-making, but they set the City up for success by creating plans with health impact at the core. The HIA assessed a broader range of health impacts than the HRA including the “effects of air quality, jobs, noise, access to neighborhood resources, and mobility issues such as safety, travel time, physical activity, and stress involved in commuting for work (Human Impact Partners 2013)” (Korfmacher, 2019, p. 212). keywords: book; environmental; health; impact cache: chia-24597.pdf plain text: chia-24597.txt item: #40 of 50 id: chia-24602 author: Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment title: Call for Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment (CHIA) Peer Reviewers date: 2020-11-17 words: 248 flesch: 55 summary: Name Email Address Affiliation Phone Number Area of HIA Expertise (check all that apply): Agriculture Criminal Justice Health Equity Housing Built Environment Economics HIA Evaluation Labor Policy Climate Change Education HIA Methodology Natural Resourc- es Community Development Energy HIA Theory Redevelopment Transportation Other:__________________________________________________ In this role, you will be asked to read submitted articles. keywords: article cache: chia-24602.pdf plain text: chia-24602.txt item: #41 of 50 id: chia-25082 author: Whitehead, Sandra; Dills, James; Bever, Emily; Lindberg, Ruth title: Updating the Minimum Elements and Practice Standards for HIA to Reflect Evolution in the Field of Practice date: 2022-01-04 words: 2733 flesch: 33 summary: In recent years, HIA practice has evolved and is now commonly used as a tool to support an overall HiAP approach. Core Proposed Changes to the Minimum Elements and Practice Standards In response to the evolution of and trends in the HIA field described above, the update workgroup wanted this version of the MEPS to describe stakeholder engagement as a more significant part of the practice standards in order to emphasize equity and build on emerging evidence of the value of community engagement in HIA practice. keywords: health; hia; hias; impact; meps; minimum; practice; standards cache: chia-25082.pdf plain text: chia-25082.txt item: #42 of 50 id: chia-25658 author: Powers, Gina; Stone, Cynthia title: Ten Years of SOPHIA date: 2022-01-04 words: 3887 flesch: 50 summary: Survey respondents also weighed in on the future of SOPHIA and the value of SOPHIA membership. The second section titled “SOPHIA’s first 10 years: Accomplishments, Challenges, the Future, and the Value of Membership” summarizes perspectives shared by survey respondents on SOPHIA’s current and future state and the value of SOPHIA membership. keywords: assessment; health; impact; membership; sophia; study; survey; years cache: chia-25658.pdf plain text: chia-25658.txt item: #43 of 50 id: chia-26008 author: Stone, Cynthia; Powers, Gina title: Letter from the Editor date: 2022-01-04 words: 234 flesch: 67 summary: Cynthia Stone, DrPH, RN Editor of Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment Gina Powers, BA, MPH student Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health i Welcome to the Fall 2021 Issue of the Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment. keywords: issue cache: chia-26008.pdf plain text: chia-26008.txt item: #44 of 50 id: chia-26010 author: Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment title: Call for Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment (CHIA) Peer Reviewers date: 2022-01-04 words: 248 flesch: 55 summary: Name Email Address Affiliation Phone Number Area of HIA Expertise (check all that apply): Agriculture Criminal Justice Health Equity Housing Built Environment Economics HIA Evaluation Labor Policy Climate Change Education HIA Methodology Natural Resourc- es Community Development Energy HIA Theory Redevelopment Transportation Other:__________________________________________________ In this role, you will be asked to read submitted articles. keywords: article cache: chia-26010.pdf plain text: chia-26010.txt item: #45 of 50 id: chia-26684 author: Stone, Cynthia title: Letter from the Editor date: 2022-11-17 words: 164 flesch: 57 summary: November 2022 Volume 7 Issue 1 LETTER FROM THE EDITOR i SOPHIA has started an academic interest group to support SOPHIA members who are teaching HIA or HiAP courses, or are participating as guest lectures in other courses. Tatiana Lin has created a HIA Health tool and shared that with two universities in Kansas. keywords: hia cache: chia-26684.pdf plain text: chia-26684.txt item: #46 of 50 id: chia-26686 author: Kampman, Haleigh; Whitlock, Annika; Hosler, Heidi title: Health Impact Assessment: The Impacts of Increasing Tree Canopy Coverage in Marion County, Indiana date: 2022-11-17 words: 5597 flesch: 36 summary: Likelihood: strength of evidence in the literature (likely or unlikely); Magnitude: estimated size of the impact (effect on number of disease cases or adverse events) Projected Impacts We evaluated each of the metrics outlined in Table 3 and assessed the likelihood that increasing tree canopy coverage has on influencing the respective metric and the intensity and magnitude of the effect; these effects are outlined in Table 4. In summary, increasing tree canopy coverage or additional green spaces in this community have the potential to reduce all reviewed health outcomes if the proper mitigation strategies are executed. keywords: area; canopy; canopy coverage; census; community; coverage; health; impacts; indianapolis; team; tract; tree; tree canopy cache: chia-26686.pdf plain text: chia-26686.txt item: #47 of 50 id: chia-26687 author: Lin, Tatiana; Beckman, Wyatt; Collie-Akers, Vicki title: Guest Lectures: Increasing Student Knowledge of Health in All Policies by Using the Health Impact Checklist date: 2022-11-17 words: 2105 flesch: 40 summary: https://www. khi.org/articles/2020-hi-c-health-impact-checklist/ CORRESPONDING AUTHOR Tatiana Lin Kansas Health Institute 212 SW Eigth Ave., Suite 300 Topeka, KS 66603 tlin@khi.org CHIA Staff: Editor-in-Chief Cynthia Stone, DrPH, RN, Professor, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Journal Manager Angela Evertsen, BS, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment Vol. 7 Issue 1 (2022) DOI: 10.18060/26481 © 2022 Author(s): In addition, the University of Kansas Edwards Campus (KU-E) has a newly launched, fully online generalist Master of Public Health program. keywords: guest; health; hiap; lectures; policies; students cache: chia-26687.pdf plain text: chia-26687.txt item: #48 of 50 id: chia-26688 author: Pollack Porter, Keshia M. title: Teaching Health Impact Assessment in an Online Format date: 2022-11-17 words: 2264 flesch: 58 summary: An additional challenge with the size was that course enrollments were large for all classes at BSPH, which meant that TAs were in high demand, so I ended up having TAs who had not taken HIA before. Teaching Health Impact Assessment in an Online Format Pollack Porter 5 Any time that I ask myself if I should take a break from teaching the course, I seem to receive an email from a student sharing how much they are looking forward to taking the course or from a former student sharing how valuable the course was for their current position. keywords: course; health; hia; online; students cache: chia-26688.pdf plain text: chia-26688.txt item: #49 of 50 id: chia-26689 author: Realmuto, Lindsey title: Building a Receptive Audience for HIA: A PhD Student's Journey to Create a HIA Course date: 2022-11-17 words: 4660 flesch: 30 summary: – chapter 5 • Incomplete Streets – intro HIA Presentation: TOD and Health HIA Week 10: Promotion of Equity in HIA Guest Speaker: Illinois Public Health Institute Required Readings: • Promoting Equity through the Practice of Health Impact Assessment: https://www.naccho. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2020.00049/full HIA Presentation: Family Unity, Family Health HIA Week 5: Review Assessment step (pt. 3) – Assessing Impacts; Developing Recommendations, and keywords: assessment; building; class; course; equity; health; hia; impact; planning; project; public; readings; students cache: chia-26689.pdf plain text: chia-26689.txt item: #50 of 50 id: chia-26690 author: Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment title: Call for Peer Reviewers date: 2022-11-17 words: 248 flesch: 55 summary: Name Email Address Affiliation Phone Number Area of HIA Expertise (check all that apply): Agriculture Criminal Justice Health Equity Housing Built Environment Economics HIA Evaluation Labor Policy Climate Change Education HIA Methodology Natural Resourc- es Community Development Energy HIA Theory Redevelopment Transportation Other:__________________________________________________ In this role, you will be asked to read submitted articles. keywords: article cache: chia-26690.pdf plain text: chia-26690.txt