From monitoring to action: utilising health survey data in national policy development and implementation in Finland

Abstract Background Health interview and examination surveys provide valuable information for policy, practice and research purposes. Appropriate use of high-quality, representative and timely population data can indirectly help the citizens to live healthier and longer lives. The aim of this study...

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Main Authors: Katri Kilpeläinen, Päivikki Koponen, Hanna Tolonen, Seppo Koskinen, Katja Borodulin, Mika Gissler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-11-01
Series:Archives of Public Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13690-019-0374-9
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spelling doaj-4b278030684b448d9610a60ea092444e2020-11-25T04:09:17ZengBMCArchives of Public Health2049-32582019-11-017711910.1186/s13690-019-0374-9From monitoring to action: utilising health survey data in national policy development and implementation in FinlandKatri Kilpeläinen0Päivikki Koponen1Hanna Tolonen2Seppo Koskinen3Katja Borodulin4Mika Gissler5Department of Welfare, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Welfare and Health Promotion UnitDepartment of Public Health Solutions, Finnish Institute for Health and WelfareDepartment of Public Health Solutions, Finnish Institute for Health and WelfareDepartment of Public Health Solutions, Finnish Institute for Health and WelfareAge InstituteDepartment of Information and Service, Finnish Institute for Health and WelfareAbstract Background Health interview and examination surveys provide valuable information for policy, practice and research purposes. Appropriate use of high-quality, representative and timely population data can indirectly help the citizens to live healthier and longer lives. The aim of this study was to review how health survey data have supported health policy making, health research and everyday health care in Finland. Methods Data were collected by focused interviews with ten Finnish senior experts from the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, political parties, National Institute for Health and Welfare, universities, and health associations. Results Most interviewees agreed that health surveys have positively affected the health of the population over the past 50 years - through health strategies, care guidelines, legislation, research, prevention programs, risk calculators, and healthier products on the market. There is also a need for further development: the latest research results should be provided in a nutshell for politicians, and effective tools should be developed more for health care professionals’ use. The coverage of health information on children, adolescents, oldest old, disabled persons, migrants and ethnic minorities should be improved. Conclusions Sound health policy and its successful implementation require extensive national cooperation and new communication strategies between policy makers, researchers, health care professionals, health service providers - and citizens. The future health information system in Finland should better cover all population groups. To obtain more comprehensive health information, the possibilities for register linkages should be secured and register data should be further evaluated and developed to serve health monitoring purposes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13690-019-0374-9Health surveysPublic health surveillanceHealth promotionHealth policyFinland
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Seppo Koskinen
Katja Borodulin
Mika Gissler
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Päivikki Koponen
Hanna Tolonen
Seppo Koskinen
Katja Borodulin
Mika Gissler
From monitoring to action: utilising health survey data in national policy development and implementation in Finland
Archives of Public Health
Health surveys
Public health surveillance
Health promotion
Health policy
Finland
author_facet Katri Kilpeläinen
Päivikki Koponen
Hanna Tolonen
Seppo Koskinen
Katja Borodulin
Mika Gissler
author_sort Katri Kilpeläinen
title From monitoring to action: utilising health survey data in national policy development and implementation in Finland
title_short From monitoring to action: utilising health survey data in national policy development and implementation in Finland
title_full From monitoring to action: utilising health survey data in national policy development and implementation in Finland
title_fullStr From monitoring to action: utilising health survey data in national policy development and implementation in Finland
title_full_unstemmed From monitoring to action: utilising health survey data in national policy development and implementation in Finland
title_sort from monitoring to action: utilising health survey data in national policy development and implementation in finland
publisher BMC
series Archives of Public Health
issn 2049-3258
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Background Health interview and examination surveys provide valuable information for policy, practice and research purposes. Appropriate use of high-quality, representative and timely population data can indirectly help the citizens to live healthier and longer lives. The aim of this study was to review how health survey data have supported health policy making, health research and everyday health care in Finland. Methods Data were collected by focused interviews with ten Finnish senior experts from the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, political parties, National Institute for Health and Welfare, universities, and health associations. Results Most interviewees agreed that health surveys have positively affected the health of the population over the past 50 years - through health strategies, care guidelines, legislation, research, prevention programs, risk calculators, and healthier products on the market. There is also a need for further development: the latest research results should be provided in a nutshell for politicians, and effective tools should be developed more for health care professionals’ use. The coverage of health information on children, adolescents, oldest old, disabled persons, migrants and ethnic minorities should be improved. Conclusions Sound health policy and its successful implementation require extensive national cooperation and new communication strategies between policy makers, researchers, health care professionals, health service providers - and citizens. The future health information system in Finland should better cover all population groups. To obtain more comprehensive health information, the possibilities for register linkages should be secured and register data should be further evaluated and developed to serve health monitoring purposes.
topic Health surveys
Public health surveillance
Health promotion
Health policy
Finland
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13690-019-0374-9
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