Title of article :
Scientometric analysis of health impact assessment of outdoor air pollution by WHO-AirQ tool (2005-2019)
Author/Authors :
Malekafzali, Sheida Department of Environment - Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch, Tehran , Jozi, Ali Department of Environment - Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch, Tehran , Kashefiolasl, Morteza Department of Environment - Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch, Tehran , Zaeimdar, Mojgan Department of Environment - Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch, Tehran , Sahti, Mohsen Mental Health Research Center - School of Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health - Tehran Institute of Psychiatry - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Introduction: This study provides a scientometric analysis of the health impact
assessment within AirQ between 2005 and 2019, which are listed in the web
science databases. Studies have been conducted in various indexed journals,
researchers in World Health Organization (WHO) regional areas on product
articles, international collaboration, and citation and keyword analysis.
Materials and methods: Bibliographic records of research publications and
articles were found and after screening process were input to study plan. The
authors compared the growth of article that was published in this period time,
conducted a citation and co-authorship analysis, and keywords co-occurrences
relationship by publication using the scientometric visualization, VOSviewer.
Results: The AirQ applying tool in research literature has seen most increase in
2017 production over the study period. Contributions by authors affiliated with
WHO-Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office (EMRO) account for the most
research literature. Most of studies focus on particles Particulate Matter with
diameter <10 μm (PM10) and Particulate Matter with diameter <2.5μm (PM2.5)
and according to total mortality and in hospital admission, Respiratory Disease
(RD) and Cardio Vascular Disease (CVD) are most commonly.
Conclusion: All potential of AirQ has not been used in studies. Despite
all function its scope is limited to several countries in the WHO regions.
Implementation of “Driving Force, Pressure, State, Exposure, Effect, and
Action” (DPSEEA) conceptual model need some evidence that AirQ can
achieve and estimate Health Impact Assessment (HIA) but we didn’t find any
articles that work on intervention by it on policy makers and management
programs.
Keywords :
AirQ , Health impact assessment (HIA) , Air pollution , VOSviewer
Journal title :
Journal of Air Pollution and Health