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WS5: The National Indoor Air and Health Programme 2018-2028 in Finland
Time:
Monday, 13/June/2022:
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Session Chair: Anne Maria Hyvärinen Session Chair: Juha Pekkanen
Location:CA100
Session Abstract
AIMS AND SCOPE
Aim of this workshop is to describe the content and the progress of the The Finnish Indoor Air and Health programme 2018-2028 and highlight some recent research results and topical issues on risk perceptions around indoor air issues, the multifactorial nature of symptoms and the needs in medical care and rehabilitation for people with symptoms or disease. Comments will be elicited from the audience on the subjects in question.
PRESENTATIONS
Finnish Indoor Air and Health programme
Anne Hyvärinen Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
Multifactorial determinants of building-related symptoms
Juha Pekkanen University of Helsinki, Finland
Environmental intolerance
Markku Sainio Helsinki University Hospital, Finland
The needs in medical care and rehabilitation for people with symptoms or disease
Miia Aro Finnish Lung Health Association
Presentations
ID: 695 Workshops Topics: 1a. Indoor air quality, health and wellbeing - Biologicals, gaseous, particles, 1b. Indoor air quality, health and wellbeing - Psychology of IAQ perception, 1c. Indoor air quality, health and wellbeing - Hypersensitivity, 12. Regulation, standards, policy, guidelines, education Keywords: indoor air quality, health, risk preceptions
The National Indoor Air and Health Programme 2018-2028 in Finland
Chair(s): Anne Hyvärinen (Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland), Juha Pekkanen (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki)
Presenter(s): Anne Hyvärinen (Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland), Juha Pekkanen (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki), Markku Sainio (Helsinki University Hospital), Miia Aro (Finnish Lung Health Association)