Using health impact assessment (HIA) to understand the wider health and well-being implications of policy decisions: the COVID-19 'staying at home and social distancing policy' in Wales
Abstract Background Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is promoted as a decision-informing tool by public health and governmental agencies. HIA is beneficial when carried out as part of policy development but is also valuable as a methodology when a policy is being implemented to identify and understand...
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Main Authors: | Liz Green (Author), Kathryn Ashton (Author), Sumina Azam (Author), Mariana Dyakova (Author), Timo Clemens (Author), Mark A. Bellis (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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