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Burden of non-communicable disease studies inEurope: a systematic review of data sources andmethodological choices (CROSBI ID 308694)

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Charalampous, Periklis , Gorasso, Vanessa, Plass, Dietrich, Pires, Sara M., von der Lippe, Elena, Mereke, Alibek, Idavain, Jane, Kissimova-Skarbek, Katarzyna, Nazar e Morgado, Joana, Ngwa Che Henry, Noguer, Isabel, Padron-Monedero, Alicia, Santi- Cano, Mar ıa Jos e , Sarmiento, Rodrigo, Devleesschauwer, Brecht, Haagsma, Juanita A., The COST Action CA18218 Participants: Balazs Adam Ala’a Alkerwi ; Boris Bikbov ; Anette Kocbach Bølling ; Susanne Breitner ; Sarah Cuschieri ; Christina C. Dahm ; Terje Andreas Eikemo ; Florian Fischer ; Alberto Freitas ; Juan ManuelGarc ıa- Gonza ́lez et al. Burden of non-communicable disease studies inEurope: a systematic review of data sources andmethodological choices // European journal of public health, 32 (2022), 2; 289-296. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckab218

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Charalampous, Periklis , Gorasso, Vanessa, Plass, Dietrich, Pires, Sara M., von der Lippe, Elena, Mereke, Alibek, Idavain, Jane, Kissimova-Skarbek, Katarzyna, Nazar e Morgado, Joana, Ngwa Che Henry, Noguer, Isabel, Padron-Monedero, Alicia, Santi- Cano, Mar ıa Jos e , Sarmiento, Rodrigo, Devleesschauwer, Brecht, Haagsma, Juanita A., The COST Action CA18218 Participants: Balazs Adam Ala’a Alkerwi ; Boris Bikbov ; Anette Kocbach Bølling ; Susanne Breitner ; Sarah Cuschieri ; Christina C. Dahm ; Terje Andreas Eikemo ; Florian Fischer ; Alberto Freitas ; Juan ManuelGarc ıa- Gonza ́lez ; FedericaGazzelloni ; Mika Gissler ; Brigita Hengl ; Paul Hynds ; GaetanoIsola ; Lea S. Jakobsen ; Zubair Kabir ; Ann Kristin Knudsen ; Naime Meric ̧ Konar ; Carina Ladeira ; Aaron Liew ; Marjeta Majer ; Enkeleint A. Mechili ; Vildan Mevsim ; Milena Santric Milicevic ; Louise Mitchell ; Lorenzo Monasta ; Stefania Mondello ; Evangelia Nena ; Edmond S.W. Ng ; Vikram Niranjan ; Ro ́ na ́n O’Caoimh ; Mark R. O’Donovan ; Alberto Ortiz ; Elena Pallari ; Panagiotis Petrou ; Miguel Reina Ortiz ; Silvia Riva ; Hanen Samouda ; Jo~ao V. Santos ; Cornelia Melinda Adi Santoso ; Tugce Schmitt ; DimitriosSkempes ; Ana CatarinaSousa ; Aleksandar Stevanovic ; Gerhard Sulo ; Natasa Terzic ; Zorica Terzic-Supic ; Jovana Todorovic ; Fimka Tozija ; Brigid Unim ; Lisa Van Wilder ; Orsolya Varga ; Francesco S. Violante ; Grant M.A.Wyper

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Burden of non-communicable disease studies inEurope: a systematic review of data sources andmethodological choices

Background Assessment of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) resulting from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) requires specific calculation methods and input data. The aims of this study were to (i) identify existing NCD burden of disease (BoD) activities in Europe ; (ii) collate information on data sources for mortality and morbidity ; and (iii) provide an overview of NCD- specific methods for calculating NCD DALYs. Methods NCD BoD studies were systematically searched in international electronic literature databases and in grey literature. We included all BoD studies that used the DALY metric to quantify the health impact of one or more NCDs in countries belonging to the European Region. Results A total of 163 BoD studies were retained: 96 (59%) were single-country or sub-national studies and 67 (41%) considered more than one country. Of the single-country studies, 29 (30%) consisted of secondary analyses using existing Global Burden of Disease (GBD) results. Mortality data were mainly derived (49%) from vital statistics. Morbidity data were frequently (40%) drawn from routine administrative and survey datasets, including disease registries and hospital discharge databases. The majority (60%) of national BoD studies reported mortality corrections. Multimorbidity adjustments were performed in 18% of national BoD studies. Conclusion The number of national NCD BoD assessments across Europe increased over time, driven by an increase in BoD studies that consisted of secondary data analysis of GBD study findings. Ambiguity in reporting the use of NCD-specific BoD methods underlines the need for reporting guidelines of BoD studies to enhance the transparency of NCD BoD estimates across Europe.

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Podaci o izdanju

32 (2)

2022.

289-296

objavljeno

1101-1262

1464-360X

10.1093/eurpub/ckab218

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APC

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