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Population health and wellbeing: identifying priority areas for Victorian children.

Elise Davis1, Elizabeth Waters, Melissa Wake, Sharon Goldfeld, Joanne Williams, Ozlem Mehmet-Radji, Frank Oberklaid.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Population health information, collected using soundly-designed methodologies, is essential to inform policy, research, and intervention programs. This study aimed to derive policy-oriented recommendations for the content of a health and wellbeing population survey of children 0-12 years living in Victoria, Australia.
RESULTS: Qualitative interviews were conducted with 54 academic and policy stakeholders, selected to encompass a wide breadth of expertise in areas of public health and inter-sectoral organisations relevant to child health outcomes, including universities, government and non-government agencies across Victoria. These stakeholders were asked to provide advice on strategic priorities for child health information (data) using a structured interview technique. Their comments were summarised and the major themes were extracted. The priority areas of health and wellbeing recommended for regular collection include obesity and its determinants, pregnancy and breastfeeding, oral health, injury, social and emotional health and wellbeing, family environment, community, health service utilisation, illness, and socioeconomic position. Population policy questions for each area were identified.
CONCLUSION: In contrast to previous population survey programs nationally and internationally, this study sought to extract contemporary policy-oriented domains for inclusion in a strategic program of child health data collection, using a stakeholder consultation process to identify key domains and policy information needs. The outcomes are a rich and relevant set of recommendations which will now be taken forward into a regular statewide child health survey program.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16029511      PMCID: PMC1180818          DOI: 10.1186/1743-8462-2-16

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust New Zealand Health Policy        ISSN: 1743-8462


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1.  Parent-reported measures of child health and wellbeing in same-sex parent families: a cross-sectional survey.

Authors:  Simon R Crouch; Elizabeth Waters; Ruth McNair; Jennifer Power; Elise Davis
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2014-06-21       Impact factor: 3.295

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