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Archives of public health | 2012

An overview of the European Health Examination Survey Pilot Joint Action

Kari Kuulasmaa; Hanna Tolonen; Päivikki Koponen; Katri Kilpeläinen; Mária Avdicová; Grażyna Broda; Neville Calleja; Carlos Matias Dias; Antje Gösswald; Ruzena Kubinova; Jennifer Mindell; Satu Männistö; Luigi Palmieri; Grethe S. Tell; Antonia Trichopoulou; W. M. Monique Verschuren

BackgroundHealth Examination Surveys (HESs) can provide essential information on the health and health determinants of a population, which is not available from other data sources. Nevertheless, only some European countries have systems of national HESs. A study conducted in 2006–2008 concluded that it is feasible to organize national HESs using standardized measurement procedures in nearly all EU countries. The feasibility study also outlined a structure for a European Health Examination Survey (EHES), which is a collaboration to organize standardized HESs in countries across Europe.To facilitate setting up national surveys and to gain experience in applying the EHES methods in different cultures, EHES Joint Action (2010–2011) planned and piloted standardized HESs in the working age population in 12 countries. This included countries with earlier national HESs and countries which were planning their first national HES. The core measurements included in all surveys were weight, height, waist circumference and blood pressure, and blood samples were taken to measure lipid profiles and glucose or glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c). These are modifiable determinants of major chronic diseases not identified in health interview surveys. There was a questionnaire to complement the data on the examination measurements.MethodsEvaluation of the pilot surveys was based on review of national manuals and evaluation reports of survey organizers; observations and discussions of survey procedures during site visits and training seminars; and other communication with the survey organizers.ResultsDespite unavoidable differences in the ways HESs are organized in the various countries, high quality and comparability of the data seems achievable. The biggest challenge in each country was obtaining high participation rate. Most of the pilot countries are now ready to start their full-size national HES, and six of them have already started.ConclusionsThe EHES Pilot Project has set up the structure for obtaining comparable high quality health indicators on health and important modifiable risk factors of major non-communicable diseases from the European countries. The European Union is now in a key position to make this structure sustainable. The EHES core survey can be expanded to cover other measurements.


Global Health Action | 2016

Finnish experiences of health monitoring: local, regional, and national data sources for policy evaluation

Katri Kilpeläinen; Suvi Parikka; Päivikki Koponen; Seppo Koskinen; Tuulia Rotko; Timo Koskela; Mika Gissler

Background Finland has a long tradition of gathering information about the health and welfare of the adult population. Design Surveys and administrative registers form the basis for national and local health monitoring in Finland. Results Different data sources are used in Finland to develop key indicators, which can be used to evaluate how the national health policy targets have been met in different parts of the country and in different population subgroups. Progress has been shown in chronic disease risk factors, such as smoking reduction. However, some health policy targets have not been met. Socioeconomic health differences, for example, have remained large compared with other European countries. Conclusion Although data availability for key health indicators is good in Finland, there is a need for wider and more comprehensive use of this information by political decision-makers and healthcare professionals.


Archives of public health | 2013

Public health indicators for the EU: the joint action for ECHIM (European Community Health Indicators & Monitoring).

Marieke Verschuuren; Mika Gissler; Katri Kilpeläinen; Antti Tuomi-Nikula; Ari-Pekka Sihvonen; Jürgen Thelen; Rita Gaidelyte; Silvia Ghirini; Nils Kirsch; Remigijus Prochorskas; Emanuele Scafato; Pieter Kramers; Arpo Aromaa


European Journal of Public Health | 2012

Health indicators in Europe: availability and data needs

Katri Kilpeläinen; Antti Tuomi-Nikula; Juergen Thelen; Mika Gissler; Ari-Pekka Sihvonen; Pieter G.N. Kramers; Arpo Aromaa


Archive | 2008

European health indicators: development and initial implementation : final report of the ECHIM project

Katri Kilpeläinen; Arpo Aromaa


Archive | 2012

Implementation of European Health Indicators - First years

Antti Tuomi-Nikula; Mika Gissler; Ari-Pekka Sihvonen; Katri Kilpeläinen


Archive | 2017

Hyvinvointi ja terveys Uudellamaalla : infograafi

Nella Savolainen; Jukka Murto; Timo Koskela; Tapani Kauppinen; Pia Hakamäki; Katri Kilpeläinen; Tuulia Rotko; Timo Ståhl; Taneli Puumalainen


Archive | 2017

Hyvinvointi ja terveys Pohjois-Karjalassa : infograafi

Nella Savolainen; Jukka Murto; Timo Koskela; Tapani Kauppinen; Pia Hakamäki; Katri Kilpeläinen; Tuulia Rotko; Timo Ståhl; Taneli Puumalainen


Archive | 2017

Hyvinvointi ja terveys Kymenlaaksossa : infograafi

Nella Savolainen; Jukka Murto; Timo Koskela; Tapani Kauppinen; Pia Hakamäki; Katri Kilpeläinen; Tuulia Rotko; Timo Ståhl; Taneli Puumalainen


Archive | 2017

Hyvinvointi ja terveys Pohjois-Pohjanmaalla : infograafi

Nella Savolainen; Jukka Murto; Timo Koskela; Tapani Kauppinen; Pia Hakamäki; Katri Kilpeläinen; Tuulia Rotko; Timo Ståhl; Taneli Puumalainen

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Timo Koskela

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Jukka Murto

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Pia Hakamäki

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Timo Ståhl

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Mika Gissler

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Antti Tuomi-Nikula

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Ari-Pekka Sihvonen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Arpo Aromaa

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Päivikki Koponen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Seppo Koskinen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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