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Mapping the burden of diabetes in five small countries in Europe and setting the agenda for health policy and strategic action.

Sarah CuschieriElena PallariNatasa TerzicAla'a AlkerwiÁrún Kristín Sigurðardóttir
Published in: Health research policy and systems (2021)
Multistakeholder, national diabetes plans and public health strategies are important means to provide direction on diabetes management and health service provision at the population level. However, political support is not always present, as seen for Iceland. The absence of evidence-based strategies, lack of funding for conducting regular health examination surveys, omission of monitoring practices and capacity scarcity are among the greatest challenges faced by small countries to effectively measure health outcomes. Nevertheless, we identified means of how these can be overcome. For example, the creation of public interdisciplinary repositories enables easily accessible data that can be used for health policy and strategic planning. Health policy-makers, funders and practitioners can consider the use of regular health examination surveys and other tools to effectively manage diabetes at the population level.
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