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Studies and analyses We monitor changes in children's and young people's health behaviours and attitudes through the following surveys: - Health Behaviour in School-aged Children in Estonia (HBSC) - HIV-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviour among young people in Estonia - European School Survey Project on Drug Use among Adolescents (ESPAD) We also carry out surveys with a narrower focus. See reports of surveys about children and young people on the website or search for data in the health statistics database. Health promotion and prevention We influence health policy and legislation We...
Health Statistics and Health Research Database Visit Our aggregated data is widely used in health and health expenditure analyses, both nationally (public authorities, research, development and education institutions, health service providers) and internationally. We regularly provide Estonian health and health care statistics to the European Union's statistical office EUROSTAT, WHO European databases Health for All, the cancer research agency GLOBOCAN, EUROCARE, OECD, and others. We manage the most representative collection of health data in Estonia, a database of health statistics and...
The information system consists of two databases: the medical birth register and the medical miscarriage and termination register. Why is the information system needed? The data allow analysis of the course and end of pregnancy (birth, miscarriage or termination), the birth rate, the factors influencing maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality, and an assessment of the follow-up period during pregnancy. The data is used to assess diagnosis and treatment. The data in the information system is used for the organisation of health services and the development of health policies. The data...
The tasks of the Centre Creation, clarification and harmonisation of medical, nursing and health care terminology Organisation of sectoral terminology work and terminology management Introduction of a common agreement procedure for terminology work Localisation of international terminologies, classifications, lists, etc.; harmonisation of local lists Participation as a terminology partner in data quality assuranc Participation in the upTIS team as terminology partner Participation as a terminology partner in the coordination group for classifiers and code lists Responding to terminology...
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Meie peamised tegevusvaldkonnad: Alkoholi liigtarvitamise ennetamine HIV-i ennetamine Koolituste korraldamine Laste ja noorte tervis Narkootikumide tarvitamise ennetamine Personaalmeditsiin Tervise edendamine paikkonnas Tervise edendamine töökohal Terviseturundus Toitumine Tubakatarvitamise vähendamine Tuberkuloositõrje Vanemlus Vähitõrje
Our mission We are a shaper of science-based healthy choices. Our vision The National Institute for Health Development is a leading internationally recognised centre of excellence in public health in Estonia, working with partners to: shape science-based health policy promote a living environment supportive of health and well-being creates and shares health knowledge As a result, key health indicators have improved by 2025. Our values Co-operationCompetence Innovation What we do We combine public health research and intervention activities. Read more about our activities. Structure and...
Why is the register needed? the register creates target groups based on birth year and sends out screening invitations the data in the register will allow for analysis and evaluation of the effectiveness and quality of the screening programmes the data from the register will be used to disseminate statistics and to conduct scientific, including epidemiological, studies the data from the register can be used to shape health policy and better allocate financial and human resources What data do we collect? data on individuals targeted for screening data on participation in screening results of...
Registries and studies Maintaining the national cancer registry, which provides the basis for population-based cancer incidence and survival statistics. Maintaining the national cancer screening registry, which provides data for analysing and evaluating the effectiveness and quality of screening programmes. Data on cancer incidence and screening can be found in the Health Research and Statistics database. Publishing the results on cancer incidence, staging and survival analyses together with interpretation in annual reports. Carrying out epidemiological and register-based cancer research and...
Research and development Monitoring and researching drug use and developing responses. Surveys including: - Health Behaviour among the Estonian Adult Population Survey - Health Behaviour among Schoolchildren in Estonia (HBSC) survey - European School Survey Project on Drug Use among Young People (ESPAD) - EMCDDA Online survey on drug use in Europe - Wastewater analysis for residues of narcotic and psychotropic substances - Syringe analysis for residues of narcotic and psychotropic substances. Contributing to legislation and influencing health policy. Sharing evidence-based information with...