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National Health Index shows an increase and marked regional differences in diabetes burden in Finland

BACKGROUND: The National Health Index contributes to the data bases needed for monitoring population health and development of health promotion policy and social and healthcare services. It includes a Morbidity Index and a Work Ability Index. The Morbidity Index is built on seven sub-indexes estimat...

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Autores principales: Jousilahti, P, Lindström, J, Koponen, P, Lindell, E, Sarnola, K, Luoto, R, Koskinen, S
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10596802/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad160.794
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author Jousilahti, P
Lindström, J
Koponen, P
Lindell, E
Sarnola, K
Luoto, R
Koskinen, S
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Lindström, J
Koponen, P
Lindell, E
Sarnola, K
Luoto, R
Koskinen, S
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description BACKGROUND: The National Health Index contributes to the data bases needed for monitoring population health and development of health promotion policy and social and healthcare services. It includes a Morbidity Index and a Work Ability Index. The Morbidity Index is built on seven sub-indexes estimating the prevalence of the main components of the overall disease burden. The aim of this study is to describe the five-year time trend and regional differences in diabetes burden in Finland. METHODS: Diabetes index is based on four register data sources: (1) diagnosis in out-patient care, (ICD-codes), (2) hospital discharge diagnosis (ICD-codes), (3) purchase of diabetes medication (ATC-codes), and (4) special reimbursement for diabetes medication. Both non-standardized and age-standardized indexes were calculated. The time trend analysis is based on three three-year periods: 2017-2019, 2018-2020 and 2019-2021 for the whole country and separately for 22 regions. Index value 100 represents the average national level in the last period. RESULTS: National diabetes index increased from 94.9 in the first to 100 in the last follow-up period. The age-standardized values were 96,7 and 100, respectively. In 2019-2021 Åland region had the lowest index value (64.2) followed by Helsinki city (72.6). The highest index value (134.5) was observed in South Savo region. Age-standardization reduced the differences between regions which, nevertheless, remained remarkable: 63.2, 84.8 and 106.7, respectively. Furthermore, the highest age-standardized index value (117,5) was observed in South Ostrobothnia region. CONCLUSIONS: Diabetes burden is still increasing in Finland, and there are marked differences between regions. The increase and regional differences are partly explained by changes and differences in age-structure but also other (preventable) factors play an important role. In general, diabetes burden is highest in eastern and northern parts of the country. KEY MESSAGES: • Diabetes burden is still increasing in Finland, and there are marked differences between regions. • The increase and regional differences are partly explained by changes and differences in age-structure but also other (preventable) factors play an important role.
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spelling pubmed-105968022023-10-25 National Health Index shows an increase and marked regional differences in diabetes burden in Finland Jousilahti, P Lindström, J Koponen, P Lindell, E Sarnola, K Luoto, R Koskinen, S Eur J Public Health Poster Walks BACKGROUND: The National Health Index contributes to the data bases needed for monitoring population health and development of health promotion policy and social and healthcare services. It includes a Morbidity Index and a Work Ability Index. The Morbidity Index is built on seven sub-indexes estimating the prevalence of the main components of the overall disease burden. The aim of this study is to describe the five-year time trend and regional differences in diabetes burden in Finland. METHODS: Diabetes index is based on four register data sources: (1) diagnosis in out-patient care, (ICD-codes), (2) hospital discharge diagnosis (ICD-codes), (3) purchase of diabetes medication (ATC-codes), and (4) special reimbursement for diabetes medication. Both non-standardized and age-standardized indexes were calculated. The time trend analysis is based on three three-year periods: 2017-2019, 2018-2020 and 2019-2021 for the whole country and separately for 22 regions. Index value 100 represents the average national level in the last period. RESULTS: National diabetes index increased from 94.9 in the first to 100 in the last follow-up period. The age-standardized values were 96,7 and 100, respectively. In 2019-2021 Åland region had the lowest index value (64.2) followed by Helsinki city (72.6). The highest index value (134.5) was observed in South Savo region. Age-standardization reduced the differences between regions which, nevertheless, remained remarkable: 63.2, 84.8 and 106.7, respectively. Furthermore, the highest age-standardized index value (117,5) was observed in South Ostrobothnia region. CONCLUSIONS: Diabetes burden is still increasing in Finland, and there are marked differences between regions. The increase and regional differences are partly explained by changes and differences in age-structure but also other (preventable) factors play an important role. In general, diabetes burden is highest in eastern and northern parts of the country. KEY MESSAGES: • Diabetes burden is still increasing in Finland, and there are marked differences between regions. • The increase and regional differences are partly explained by changes and differences in age-structure but also other (preventable) factors play an important role. Oxford University Press 2023-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10596802/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad160.794 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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National Health Index shows an increase and marked regional differences in diabetes burden in Finland
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title_short National Health Index shows an increase and marked regional differences in diabetes burden in Finland
title_sort national health index shows an increase and marked regional differences in diabetes burden in finland
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10596802/
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