Literature DB >> 23918855

Population health and status of epidemiology: WHO European Region I.

Mati Rahu1, Vasiliy V Vlassov, Frank Pega, Tatiana Andreeva, Pinar Ay, Aleksei Baburin, Vladimír Bencko, Péter Csépe, Anita Gebska-Kuczerowska, Martina Ondrusová, Joseph Ribak.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This article of the International Epidemiological Association commissioned paper series stocktakes the population health and status of epidemiology in 21 of the 53 countries of the WHO European Region. By United Nations geographical classification, these countries belong to Eastern Europe, Western Asia and South-Central Asia.
METHODS: Published data were used to describe population health indicators and risk factors. Epidemiological training and research was assessed based on author knowledge, information searches and E-mail survey of experts. Bibliometric analyses determined epidemiological publication outputs.
RESULTS: Between-country differences in life expectancy, amount and profile of disease burden and prevalence of risk factors are marked. Epidemiological training is affected by ongoing structural reforms of educational systems. Training is advanced in Israel and several Eastern European countries. Epidemiological research is mainly university-based in most countries, but predominantly conducted by governmental research institutes in several countries of the former Soviet Union. Funding is generally external and limited, partially due to competition from and prioritization of biomedical research. Multiple relevant professional societies exist, especially in Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary. Few of the region's 39 epidemiological academic journals have international currency. The number of epidemiological publications per population is highest for Israel and lowest for South-Central Asian countries.
CONCLUSIONS: Epidemiological capacity will continue to be heterogeneous across the region and depend more on countries' individual historical, social, political and economic conditions and contexts than their epidemiologists' successive efforts. National and international research funding, and within- and between-country collaborations should be enhanced, especially for South-Central Asian countries.

Keywords:  European region; disease burden; epidemiological research; epidemiological training; epidemiology

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23918855     DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyt054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0300-5771            Impact factor:   7.196


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Review 1.  The State of Public Health Education and Science During and After the Fall of the Soviet Union: Achievements, Remaining Challenges, and Future Priorities.

Authors:  George Gotsadze; Nino Mirzikashvili; Dali Kekelidze; Sopio Kalandarishvili; Iagor Kalandadze; Ivane Abiatari; Akaki Zoidze
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-06-15

2.  Time, place, and people: composition of the EPIET Alumni Network and its contribution to the European public health resource in 2013.

Authors:  L Pezzoli; M Keramarou; G Ladbury; G Jaramillo-Gutierrez; C J Williams; A Le Menach
Journal:  Epidemiol Infect       Date:  2014-12-18       Impact factor: 4.434

3.  A fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis of 131 countries: which configuration of the structural conditions can explain health better?

Authors:  Toktam Paykani; Hassan Rafiey; Homeira Sajjadi
Journal:  Int J Equity Health       Date:  2018-01-22

4.  Burden of Ischemic Heart Disease in Central Asian Countries, 1990-2017.

Authors:  Michelle Lui; Saeid Safiri; Alibek Mereke; Kairat Davletov; Nana Mebonia; Akbope Myrkassymova; Timur Aripov; Erkin Mirrakhimov; Sargis A Aghayan; Amiran Gamkrelidze; Mohsen Naghavi; Jacek A Kopec; Nizal Sarrafzadegan
Journal:  Int J Cardiol Heart Vasc       Date:  2021-02-07

5.  Leading causes of death of women of reproductive age in the Republic of Georgia: findings from the National Reproductive Age Mortality Survey (2014).

Authors:  Nino Lomia; Nino Berdzuli; Lela Sturua; Maia Kereselidze; Marina Topuridze; Ekaterine Pestvenidze; Babill Stray-Pedersen
Journal:  Int J Womens Health       Date:  2018-08-15
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