Gesundheitsberichterstattung im Rahmen von Public Health Surveillance: Das Beispiel Diabetes

作者: Lukas Reitzle , Rebecca Paprott , Francesca Färber , Christin Heidemann , Christian Schmidt

DOI: 10.1007/S00103-020-03201-Z

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摘要: The continuous collection and analysis of health data on relevant diseases (surveillance) is at the core public health. surveillance enables implementation measures to protect populations' Therefore, information needs be provided in a timely target-group-specific manner respective stakeholders.A dissemination strategy supports effective communication results considers three key questions: (1) "What content surveillance?", (2) "Who requires which information?" (3) "How are disseminated target audience?" In this context, digitalisation allows for novel possibilities design publication formats.Since 2015, diabetes has been established Robert Koch Institute. Within a structured process consensus, we defined four fields action policy including 40 indicators. Thereafter, developed first formats collaboration with scientific advisory board project that reflected offered by digitalisation. addition articles journals, essential phase comprise report "Diabetes Germany" a website interactive visualisations results. Additional posts Twitter YouTube used increase coverage.In further development indicator set, focus next advancement dissemination towards user- action-oriented reporting. close exchange board, aim explore requirements audience reflect them formats.

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