2013-2022 年国家立法的市级和区级卫生会议的主题和活动:非反应性在线筛查的结果。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Julia Brockschnieder, Julia Haas, Julia Neubauer, Kathrin Prosser, Bertram Szagun
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目标:公共卫生服务机构的任务主要包括促进健康和预防疾病、健康报告和健康规划。许多地方都成立了地方或地区卫生会议 (HCs),以联络和协调市政利益相关者。德国巴登-符腾堡州、柏林州、汉堡州、黑森州和北莱茵-威斯特法伦州的法律都对卫生会议做出了规定。由于目前还没有对市政委员会进行系统全面的研究,因此我们对部分州的市政委员会的特点、主要议题和活动进行了描述性分析:方法:基于对 2013 年至 2022 年期间活动的非反应性调查,涵盖了四个州的所有保健中心(n=110)。通过系统的方法收集了有关结构特征、主题和慧聪网活动的数据。这些会议涉及的主题与各州的卫生目标相匹配。在对结果进行内部核查后,对各个州、地区和成立年份进行了单变量和双变量分析:总体而言,保健中心经常涉及的主题包括初级保健、儿童和青少年健康、老年健康、感染预防和控制、体育锻炼和饮食以及成瘾;在某些情况下,各州和各市涉及这些主题的频率差别很大。保健中心涵盖的主题与各州的保健目标密切相关。行政区(Landkreise)比独立城市(kreisfreie Städte)更经常讨论卫生保健问题。最近(2011 年之后)召开的会议在全体会议和新闻发布方面的活动多于较早召开的会议:根据各州的健康目标,健康大会的主要议题范围广泛,但城乡之间存在明显差异。最近召开的会议比以前召开的会议更活跃,这可能表明在当前的限制条件下存在可持续发展的问题。虽然在健康报告活动方面已经注意到了城乡之间的差异,但在 HC 活动方面情况并非如此。从这一描述性分析中得出的假设值得进一步研究,以确保人道主义协调员产生可持续的影响。
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[Key Topics and Activities of Local and District Health Conferences between 2013 and 2022: Results of a Non-Reactive Online Screening].

Objectives: The tasks of the Public Health Service include, amongst others, health promotion and disease prevention, health reporting and health planning. In many places, local or district health conferences (HCs) have been established to network and coordinate municipal stakeholders. HCs have been defined in the laws of the German states of Baden-Wurttemberg, Berlin, Hamburg, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia. As systematic and comprehensive studies of HCs are not available, a descriptive analysis of the characteristic features, key topics and activities of HCs in selected states was performed.

Methods: Based on a non-reactive survey of the activities from 2013 to 2022, all HCs in four states (n=110) were covered. Data on structural features, topics and HC activities were gathered in a systematic approach. The topics these conferences dealt with were matched against the health objectives of the states. Following an internal verification of the results, univariate and bivariate analyses were performed for individual states, districts, and the year of establishment.

Results: Overall, topics frequently covered by the HCs are primary care, children's and adolescent health, health at old age, infection prevention and control, physical exercise and diet as well as addiction; in some cases, frequencies of these topics differed heavily among the states and municipalities. The topics covered by the HCs showed a strong association with the health objectives of the respective states. Health care is addressed more often in administrative districts (Landkreise) than in independent cities (kreisfreie Städte). Conferences established more recently (after 2011) exhibited greater activities than older ones in terms of plenary sessions and press releases.

Conclusion: HCs are marked by a wide range of key topics which are based on health objectives of the respective states; however, noticeable differences exist between rural and urban areas. Conferences established more recently show a higher level of activity than older ones, which might point to sustainability issues under the current constraints. Whereas differences between rural and urban areas had already been noted for health-reporting activities, this was not the case for HC activities. The hypotheses derived from this descriptive analysis warrant further examination in order to ensure that the HCs create a sustainable impact.

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Gesundheitswesen
Gesundheitswesen PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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