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Integrating participant feedback and concerns to improve community and individual level chemical exposure assessment reports.

Samantha M SamonMichael BartonKim AndersonAbiodun O OluyomiMelissa L BondyGeorgina ArmstrongDiana Rohlman
Published in: BMC public health (2023)
The report-back of research results (RBRR) for community and individual level exposure assessment data should keep the following key principles in mind: materials should be accessible (language level, data visualization options, graph literacy), identify known information vs unknown (e.g., provide context for what exposure assessment data means, acknowledge lack of current health standards or guidelines), recognize and respect community knowledge and history, and set participant expectations for what they can expect from the report.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
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