Health promotion and disease prevention registries in the EU: a cross country comparison

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Main Author: Rossmann, Christin
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Krnel, Sandra Radoš, Kylänen, Marika, Lewtak, Katarzyna, Tortone, Claudio, Ragazzoni, Paola, Grasso, Mara, Maassen, Alison, Costa, Luciana, van Dale, Djoeke
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Background: Health promotion and disease prevention programme registries (HPPRs), also called 'best practice portals', serve as entry points and practical repositories that provide decision-makers with easy access to (evidence-based) practices. However, there is limited knowledge of differences or overlaps of howe current national HPPRs in Europe function, the context and circumstances in which these HPPRs were developed, and the mechanisms utilised by each HPPR for the assessment, classification and quality improvement of the included practices. This study prepared an overview of different approaches in several national HPPRs and the EU Best Practice Portal (EU BPP) as well as identified commonalities and differences among the core characteristics of the HPPRs. Methods: We conducted a descriptive comparison - that focused on six European countries with existing or recently developed/implemented national HPPR and the EU BPP -to create a comparative overview. We used coding mechanisms to identify commonalities and differences; we performed data management, collection and building consensus during EuroHealthNet Thematic Working Group meetings. Results: All HPPRs offer a broad range of health promotion and disease-prevention practices and serve to support practitioners, policymakers and researchers in selecting practices. Almost all HPPRs have an assessment process in place or planned, requiring the application of assessment criteria that differ among the HPPRs. While all HPPRs collect and share recommendable practices, others have implemented further measures to improve the quality of the submitted practices. Different dissemination tools and strategies are employed to promote the use of the HPPRs, including social media, newsletters and publications as well as capacity building workshops for practice owners or technical options to connect citizens/patients with local practices. Conclusions: Collaboration between HPPRs (at national and EU level) is appreciated, especially regarding the use consistent terminology to avoid misinterpretation, facilitate cross-country comparison and enable discussions on the adaption of assessment criteria by national HPPRs. Greater efforts are needed to promote the actual implementation and transfer of practices at the national level to address public health challenges with proven and effective practices.
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spelling Health promotion and disease prevention registries in the EU: a cross country comparisonEvidence-based PracticesHealth PromotionDisease PreventionImplementationAssessmentInvestigação em Serviços de SaúdeEuropeBackground: Health promotion and disease prevention programme registries (HPPRs), also called 'best practice portals', serve as entry points and practical repositories that provide decision-makers with easy access to (evidence-based) practices. However, there is limited knowledge of differences or overlaps of howe current national HPPRs in Europe function, the context and circumstances in which these HPPRs were developed, and the mechanisms utilised by each HPPR for the assessment, classification and quality improvement of the included practices. This study prepared an overview of different approaches in several national HPPRs and the EU Best Practice Portal (EU BPP) as well as identified commonalities and differences among the core characteristics of the HPPRs. Methods: We conducted a descriptive comparison - that focused on six European countries with existing or recently developed/implemented national HPPR and the EU BPP -to create a comparative overview. We used coding mechanisms to identify commonalities and differences; we performed data management, collection and building consensus during EuroHealthNet Thematic Working Group meetings. Results: All HPPRs offer a broad range of health promotion and disease-prevention practices and serve to support practitioners, policymakers and researchers in selecting practices. Almost all HPPRs have an assessment process in place or planned, requiring the application of assessment criteria that differ among the HPPRs. While all HPPRs collect and share recommendable practices, others have implemented further measures to improve the quality of the submitted practices. Different dissemination tools and strategies are employed to promote the use of the HPPRs, including social media, newsletters and publications as well as capacity building workshops for practice owners or technical options to connect citizens/patients with local practices. Conclusions: Collaboration between HPPRs (at national and EU level) is appreciated, especially regarding the use consistent terminology to avoid misinterpretation, facilitate cross-country comparison and enable discussions on the adaption of assessment criteria by national HPPRs. Greater efforts are needed to promote the actual implementation and transfer of practices at the national level to address public health challenges with proven and effective practices.Springer Nature/ BMCRepositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de SaúdeRossmann, ChristinKrnel, Sandra RadošKylänen, MarikaLewtak, KatarzynaTortone, ClaudioRagazzoni, PaolaGrasso, MaraMaassen, AlisonCosta, Lucianavan Dale, Djoeke2024-02-09T16:11:01Z2023-05-102023-05-10T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/9075eng2049-325810.1186/s13690-023-01097-0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-26T14:15:40Zoai:repositorio.insa.pt:10400.18/9075Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T21:29:59.573212Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Health promotion and disease prevention registries in the EU: a cross country comparison
title Health promotion and disease prevention registries in the EU: a cross country comparison
spellingShingle Health promotion and disease prevention registries in the EU: a cross country comparison
Rossmann, Christin
Evidence-based Practices
Health Promotion
Disease Prevention
Implementation
Assessment
Investigação em Serviços de Saúde
Europe
title_short Health promotion and disease prevention registries in the EU: a cross country comparison
title_full Health promotion and disease prevention registries in the EU: a cross country comparison
title_fullStr Health promotion and disease prevention registries in the EU: a cross country comparison
title_full_unstemmed Health promotion and disease prevention registries in the EU: a cross country comparison
title_sort Health promotion and disease prevention registries in the EU: a cross country comparison
author Rossmann, Christin
author_facet Rossmann, Christin
Krnel, Sandra Radoš
Kylänen, Marika
Lewtak, Katarzyna
Tortone, Claudio
Ragazzoni, Paola
Grasso, Mara
Maassen, Alison
Costa, Luciana
van Dale, Djoeke
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author2 Krnel, Sandra Radoš
Kylänen, Marika
Lewtak, Katarzyna
Tortone, Claudio
Ragazzoni, Paola
Grasso, Mara
Maassen, Alison
Costa, Luciana
van Dale, Djoeke
author2_role author
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author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rossmann, Christin
Krnel, Sandra Radoš
Kylänen, Marika
Lewtak, Katarzyna
Tortone, Claudio
Ragazzoni, Paola
Grasso, Mara
Maassen, Alison
Costa, Luciana
van Dale, Djoeke
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Evidence-based Practices
Health Promotion
Disease Prevention
Implementation
Assessment
Investigação em Serviços de Saúde
Europe
topic Evidence-based Practices
Health Promotion
Disease Prevention
Implementation
Assessment
Investigação em Serviços de Saúde
Europe
description Background: Health promotion and disease prevention programme registries (HPPRs), also called 'best practice portals', serve as entry points and practical repositories that provide decision-makers with easy access to (evidence-based) practices. However, there is limited knowledge of differences or overlaps of howe current national HPPRs in Europe function, the context and circumstances in which these HPPRs were developed, and the mechanisms utilised by each HPPR for the assessment, classification and quality improvement of the included practices. This study prepared an overview of different approaches in several national HPPRs and the EU Best Practice Portal (EU BPP) as well as identified commonalities and differences among the core characteristics of the HPPRs. Methods: We conducted a descriptive comparison - that focused on six European countries with existing or recently developed/implemented national HPPR and the EU BPP -to create a comparative overview. We used coding mechanisms to identify commonalities and differences; we performed data management, collection and building consensus during EuroHealthNet Thematic Working Group meetings. Results: All HPPRs offer a broad range of health promotion and disease-prevention practices and serve to support practitioners, policymakers and researchers in selecting practices. Almost all HPPRs have an assessment process in place or planned, requiring the application of assessment criteria that differ among the HPPRs. While all HPPRs collect and share recommendable practices, others have implemented further measures to improve the quality of the submitted practices. Different dissemination tools and strategies are employed to promote the use of the HPPRs, including social media, newsletters and publications as well as capacity building workshops for practice owners or technical options to connect citizens/patients with local practices. Conclusions: Collaboration between HPPRs (at national and EU level) is appreciated, especially regarding the use consistent terminology to avoid misinterpretation, facilitate cross-country comparison and enable discussions on the adaption of assessment criteria by national HPPRs. Greater efforts are needed to promote the actual implementation and transfer of practices at the national level to address public health challenges with proven and effective practices.
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