Quality of child healthcare in European countries: common measures across international databases and national agencies.
Ilaria RoccoOscar TamburisFabrizio PecoraroDaniela LuziBarbara CorsoNadia MinicuciPublished in: European journal of public health (2021)
A limited set of measures used both in IDBs and at national level identify common areas of concerns that certainly capture crucial issues with child prevention and health outcomes. However, they are far from satisfying a child-centric multi-dimensional approach to the evaluation of child well-being and well-becoming. There is room for improvement at both international and national levels. IDBs should include and harmonize measures that concern the provision of child-centric services and encompass physical, social and mental development. At the national level, efforts towards the inclusion of measures that concern non-health determinants of health should be pursued.