Recommendations to plan a national burden of disease study

Abstract Background The InfAct (Information for Action) project is a European Commission Joint Action on Health Information which has promoted the potential role of burden of disease (BoD) approaches to improve the current European Union-Health Information System (EU-HIS). It has done so by raising...

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Main Authors: Romana Haneef, Jürgen Schmidt, Anne Gallay, Brecht Devleesschauwer, Ian Grant, Alexander Rommel, Grant MA Wyper, Herman Van Oyen, Henk Hilderink, Thomas Ziese, John Newton
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-07-01
Series:Archives of Public Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-021-00652-x
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spelling doaj-65080108f5344e3eb5158cc7c54ba2842021-07-11T11:17:28ZengBMCArchives of Public Health2049-32582021-07-017911810.1186/s13690-021-00652-xRecommendations to plan a national burden of disease studyRomana Haneef0Jürgen Schmidt1Anne Gallay2Brecht Devleesschauwer3Ian Grant4Alexander Rommel5Grant MA Wyper6Herman Van Oyen7Henk Hilderink8Thomas Ziese9John Newton10Department of Non-Communicable Diseases and Injuries, Santé Publique FranceHealth Improvement, Public Health EnglandDepartment of Non-Communicable Diseases and Injuries, Santé Publique FranceDepartment of Epidemiology and Public Health, SciensanoPublic Health ScotlandDepartment of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Robert Koch-InstitutePublic Health ScotlandDepartment of Epidemiology and Public Health, SciensanoCentre for Public Health Forecasting, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven UtrechtDepartment of Epidemiology and Health Monitoring, Robert Koch-InstituteHealth Improvement, Public Health EnglandAbstract Background The InfAct (Information for Action) project is a European Commission Joint Action on Health Information which has promoted the potential role of burden of disease (BoD) approaches to improve the current European Union-Health Information System (EU-HIS). It has done so by raising awareness of the concept, the methods used to calculate estimates and their potential implications and uses in policymaking. The BoD approach is a systematic and scientific effort to quantify and compare the magnitude of health loss due to different diseases, injuries, and risk factors with estimates produced by demographic characteristics and geographies for specific points in time. Not all countries have the resources to undertake such work, and may therefore start with a more restricted objective, e.g., a limited number of diseases, or the use of simple measures of population health such as disease prevalence or life expectancy. The main objective to develop these recommendations was to facilitate those countries planning to start a national burden of disease study. Results These recommendations could be considered as minimum requirements for those countries planning to start a BoD study and includes following elements: (1) Define the objectives of a burden of disease study within the context of your country, (2) Identify, communicate and secure the benefits of performing national burden of disease studies, (3) Secure access to the minimum required data sources, (4) Ensure the minimum required capacity and capability is available to carry out burden of disease study, (5) Establish a clear governance structure for the burden of disease study and stakeholder engagement/involvement, (6) Choose the appropriate methodological approaches and (7) Knowledge translation. These were guided by the results from our survey performed to identify the needs of European countries for BoD studies, a narrative overview from four European countries (Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands and Scotland) and the summary of a comparative study of country health profiles with national health statistics. Conclusions These recommendations as minimum requirements would facilitate efforts by those European countries who intend to perform national BoD studies.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-021-00652-xBurden of DiseaseDALYsYLLYLDInfActburden-eu
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author Romana Haneef
Jürgen Schmidt
Anne Gallay
Brecht Devleesschauwer
Ian Grant
Alexander Rommel
Grant MA Wyper
Herman Van Oyen
Henk Hilderink
Thomas Ziese
John Newton
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Jürgen Schmidt
Anne Gallay
Brecht Devleesschauwer
Ian Grant
Alexander Rommel
Grant MA Wyper
Herman Van Oyen
Henk Hilderink
Thomas Ziese
John Newton
Recommendations to plan a national burden of disease study
Archives of Public Health
Burden of Disease
DALYs
YLL
YLD
InfAct
burden-eu
author_facet Romana Haneef
Jürgen Schmidt
Anne Gallay
Brecht Devleesschauwer
Ian Grant
Alexander Rommel
Grant MA Wyper
Herman Van Oyen
Henk Hilderink
Thomas Ziese
John Newton
author_sort Romana Haneef
title Recommendations to plan a national burden of disease study
title_short Recommendations to plan a national burden of disease study
title_full Recommendations to plan a national burden of disease study
title_fullStr Recommendations to plan a national burden of disease study
title_full_unstemmed Recommendations to plan a national burden of disease study
title_sort recommendations to plan a national burden of disease study
publisher BMC
series Archives of Public Health
issn 2049-3258
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Background The InfAct (Information for Action) project is a European Commission Joint Action on Health Information which has promoted the potential role of burden of disease (BoD) approaches to improve the current European Union-Health Information System (EU-HIS). It has done so by raising awareness of the concept, the methods used to calculate estimates and their potential implications and uses in policymaking. The BoD approach is a systematic and scientific effort to quantify and compare the magnitude of health loss due to different diseases, injuries, and risk factors with estimates produced by demographic characteristics and geographies for specific points in time. Not all countries have the resources to undertake such work, and may therefore start with a more restricted objective, e.g., a limited number of diseases, or the use of simple measures of population health such as disease prevalence or life expectancy. The main objective to develop these recommendations was to facilitate those countries planning to start a national burden of disease study. Results These recommendations could be considered as minimum requirements for those countries planning to start a BoD study and includes following elements: (1) Define the objectives of a burden of disease study within the context of your country, (2) Identify, communicate and secure the benefits of performing national burden of disease studies, (3) Secure access to the minimum required data sources, (4) Ensure the minimum required capacity and capability is available to carry out burden of disease study, (5) Establish a clear governance structure for the burden of disease study and stakeholder engagement/involvement, (6) Choose the appropriate methodological approaches and (7) Knowledge translation. These were guided by the results from our survey performed to identify the needs of European countries for BoD studies, a narrative overview from four European countries (Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands and Scotland) and the summary of a comparative study of country health profiles with national health statistics. Conclusions These recommendations as minimum requirements would facilitate efforts by those European countries who intend to perform national BoD studies.
topic Burden of Disease
DALYs
YLL
YLD
InfAct
burden-eu
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-021-00652-x
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