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Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing The EU CHILD Project Michael Rigby Professor of Health Information Strategy Keele University, UK

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK Health and Wellbeing Health is essential for wellbeing Wellbeing is essential for health Health domain needs to move beyond ‘health’ as ‘illness’, and recognise it is ‘physical, mental, and social wellbeing’ [WHO] Child wellbeing domain needs to see health as integral

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK CHILD Project 2000 – Countries  15 Member States (EU15)  + Norway, Iceland

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK CHILD Philosophy Health Status, Outcome  Death, illness, etc. - important; too late Health Determinants  Preventive, more important Burden of Illhealth  Illness, social cost, loss of education  Determining Priority

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK Core Principles of CHILD 1.Topics must be important health issues 2.Must be underlying scientific evidence 3.Comparability between countries 4.Routine data sources preferable 5.Ability for continuity and time series

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK Breadth of Determinants Disease and injury Unemployment Day-care School Social services Poverty Health care Uncertain future prospects Lack of influence and participation Negative media Deficient law Socially isolated living Adverse cultural development Harmful environment Financial support to families Child-oriented culture Social life Negative market forces Lack of day-care Adapted by Gunnlaugsson G and Rigby M from Skolhälsovården Underlag för egen kontroll och tillsyn. Stockholm: Socialstyrelsen, 1998.

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK Structure of CHILD Health Determinants Demographic and Socio-economic Health Status and Well-being Determinants of Health, Risk, and Protective Factors Health Systems and Policy

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK Topics · Demography · Socio-Economic · Marginalised Children · Well-being, Quality of Life · Mental Health · Lifestyles · Nutrition and Physical Growth · Development (inc. Intellectual and Social · Mortality, Morbidity, Injuries · Environment · Health Promoting Policies · Access and Utilisation of Services

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK Short-Listing Criteria 1.Significance of Burden to Society 2.Significance of Burden to Family 3.Significance of Burden to Individual 4.Objective, based on research 5.Representative of Large Population Groups 6.Regularity and Repeatability (trend analysis) 7.Amenable to Effective Action 8.Data Availability 9.Understandable to broad audience

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK CHILD Results 38 indicators - some traditional some novel thematic spread 17 areas need research - current evidence not adequate

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK Spread of CHILD Indicators 15 years Outcome : Process : Determinants Age (Birth) 10 years 18 years 5 years 1 year 6 months 1 week Environmental Determinants Social Determinants Family Determinants 1 o Prevention 2 o Prevention 3 o Prevention Personal Behaviour Illness Disability Death Aspects Measured A 1, A 2, A 3, A 4, A 5, D 5 B 1, B 2 B 3, B 4, B 5, B 6 B 7 B 8, B 9, B 10 B 11 C 1 C 2 C 3 C 5, C 7 C 6 C 9 C 10 C 11 C 12 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 6 D 7, D 8, D 9, D 10 C 8 B 7 Well-being C 4

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK CHILD Indicators A. Demographic & Socio-Economic A 1 Socio-economic Circumstances A 2 Children in Poverty A 3 Parental Educational Attainment A 4 Child in Single Parent Households A 5 Asylum Seekers B. Child Health Status, Well-being Child Mortality B 1 Child Mortality Rates B 2 Selected Cause-specific Mortality Child Morbidity B 3 Cancer B 4 Diabetes B 5 Asthma B 6 Infectious Diseases B 7 Dental Morbidity Injuries to Children B 8 Burns Necessitating Admission B 9 Poisoning Necessitating Admission B 10 Fracture of Long-bones Mental Health of Children B 11 Attempted Suicide C. Health Determinants, Risk, and Protective Factors Parental Determinants C 1 Breastfeeding C 2 Household Environmental Tobacco C 3 Parental Support Child Lifestyle Determinants C 4 Physical Activity C 5 Tobacco Smoking C 6 Alcohol Abuse C 7 Substance Misuse Other Factors C 8 Overweight and Obesity C 9 Children in Care C 10 Early School Leavers C 11 Educational Enrolment C 12 Air Pollution Exposure D. Child Health Systems & Policy Health Systems Policy D 1 Marginalised Children’s Health Care D 2 Parental Inpatient Accompaniment Health System Quality D 3 Immunisation Coverage D 4 Leukaemia 5-year Survival Social Policy Indicators D 5 Physical Punishment D 6 Anti-bullying policies in schools Physical Protection Policy D 7 Child Transportation Safety D 8 Exposure to Lead D 9 Exposure to Hazardous Noise D 10 Environmental Tobacco Smoke

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK CHILD Further Research Areas Child Abuse Childhood Behaviour Disorders Learning Disorders/Intellectual Disability Educational Development Perceived Well-being, Quality of Life and Positive Mental Health Children with Permanent or Severe Disability Family Cohesion and Social Cohesion Nutritional Habits Health Care Access Inpatient Service Quality Health Service Access for Socially Restricted Children Medication Play and Leisure Assessment of Children with Special Needs Integration of Children with Special Needs Healthy Parenting Mental Health Education

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK Application of CHILD Indicators EU ECHIM data set  Small use except mortality and other published items Countries  Not coordinated; use through literature  Hungary; Sweden; NOMESCO; Ireland; UK; etc. WHO  European Health Report 2005

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK WHO Compilation of CHILD Data

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK Burns and scalds necessitating hospital admission in 2000: HUNGARY by County >=100 Incidence per individuals

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK GDP 25,00 50,00 75,00 100,00 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Incidence of burns and scalds National Institute of Child Health

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK GDP 25,00 50,00 75,00 100,00 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Incidence of burns and scalds National Institute of Child Health

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK Other European Health Indicators Perinatal Health (PERISTAT) Child Safety (CSAP) Children and Environment (CEHAPE) Nutrition and Exercise Behaviour Inter-personal Violence

Child Health Indicators in the Context of Child Wellbeing – the CHILD Project Professor Michael Rigby Keele University, UK Contact and References Rigby M, Köhler L (editors). Child Health Indicators of Life and Development (CHILD): Report to the European Commission; Centre for Health Planning and Management, Keele, UK, for European Commission Health and Consumer Protection Directorate; 2002 (98pp). (also available on _monitoring_2000_frep_08_en.pdf ) Rigby MJ, Köhler LI, Blair ME, Mechtler R. Child Health Indicators for Europe – A Priority for a Caring Society; European Journal of Public Health, 2003, 13, 3, Supplement,