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Revista Española de Salud Pública

On-line version ISSN 2173-9110Print version ISSN 1135-5727

Abstract

ARIAS BOHIGAS, Pedro et al. Evaluation of a System to Feedback Information on Public Health: The experience of Area 2 of the Community of Madrid. Rev. Esp. Salud Publica [online]. 2002, vol.76, n.6, pp.735-742. ISSN 2173-9110.

Background: In January 2000 the Public Health Service of Area 2, in the Region of Madrid, began to publish a weekly sheet on epidemiological and public health information (HISP) addressed to health professionals working in the Area. The aim of the present study was to estimate to how extend the "HISP" was known among health professionals of Area 2, and also to estimate the suitability and usefulness of its contents, during 2000.  Methods: A postal survey was carried out among a random sample of professionals working in Area 2. A descriptive analysis of main variables was done, variables associated to the knowledge of the "HISP" were investigated. Epi Info 2000 program was used for the analysis.  Results: The response rate was 79,7%. The best evaluated content was that related to epidemic outbreaks. An association between knowing the "HISP" and knowing the regional epidemiological bulletin (Boletín Epidemiológico de la Comunidad de Madrid) was found (OR=9,3, IC 95%=2,9-29,5), and also an association between knowing the "HISP" and being a physician (OR=4,3, IC: 1,5-12,6, p=0,005). Conclusions: The "HISP" has a good acceptance among health professionals of Area 2. They were more interested in contents related to stressful situations. It is necessary to improve the diffusion of information on public health among nursing professionals.

Keywords : Periodicals; Public health; Surveillance; Evaluation studies.

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