Risk-based Decision Making Definition: A Scoping Review of Food, Agricultural, Environmental, and Medical Literature.

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Center for Foodborne Illness Research and Prevention, and Department of Food Science and Technology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.

Published: September 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Risk-based decision making (RBDM) is increasingly recognized across various fields but lacks a universal definition, leading to confusion about its meaning and application.
  • A study reviews literature from the last 50 years to identify key themes and criteria that characterize RBDM in agriculture, environment, and medicine, proposing a foundational definition along with additional thematic concepts.
  • The findings aim to assist practitioners in implementing RBDM principles and support researchers in advancing the approach, with an immediate focus on developing a risk-based food safety system for low- and middle-income countries.

Article Abstract

Risk-based decision making (RBDM) is a term that is used frequently as an aspirational goal in many fields, including health, engineering, environmental science, regulatory and, more recently, food safety. When RBDM is used in the literature, many different types of criteria are used to characterize a decision process as being "risk-based." Like the parable about the blind men and the elephant, everyone is confident they know what RBDM means even though there is no universal definition. The use of RBDM is gaining wide acceptance and implies a level of rigor and focus that many decisionmakers and stakeholders are interested in adopting. However, without one clear definition, there are questions about what a RBDM approach really means. This study summarizes peer-reviewed and gray literature that uses the term "RBDM" from the last 50 years in the agricultural, environmental, and medical areas. The criteria discussed were identified and organized into themes. A foundational definition is proposed to represent the most fundamental use of RBDM in the literature, and three themes covering the additional concepts presented in some of the literature were identified and added as themes within the definition. Results from this research will inform practitioners interested in following the principles of RBDM, and will help guide researchers who are interested in advancing this approach. The most immediate use will be to guide the development of a roadmap for a risk-based food safety system for low- and middle-income countries and to aid the global food safety community in moving toward RBDM.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787836PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/risa.13845DOI Listing

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