Organizzazione sanitaria
Indicatori di salute in età evolutiva
CHILD HEALTH INDICATORS
GIORGIO TAMBURLINI, LUCA RONFANI, ROBERTO BUZZETTI1
Unità per la Ricerca sui Servizi Sanitari e la Salute Internazionale, IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste
1Unità di Epidemiologia, ASL di Bergamo
Maggio 1999 - pagg. 315 -320
Abstract
A working group was established in Italy to develop a proposal for a minimum set of
health indicators to be used at the regional and local health authority levels, where the
planning process takes place. The indicators proposed are 35, covering 17 areas of perinatal,
child and adolescent health. Informing principles for the choice were: relevance to
the main health problems, availability of a reliable data collection system, feasibility of the
collection and analysis process at the two health system levels proposed, and extent to which
the information provides clues for policy options. A basic framework for analysis is suggested,
including further breakdown of the indicators proposed, and by mother’s education
and father’s employment. Health indicators need to be evaluated within the broader scenario
of child condition so that associated factors may be identified and clues found for intersectorial
policies
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