Conducting national burden of disease studies in small countries in Europe- a feasible challenge?
Sarah CuschieriElena PallariNatasa TerzicAla'a AlkerwiRannveig SigurvinsdottirInga Dora SigfusdottirBrecht DevleesschauwerPublished in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2021)
Apart from mortality registries, adequate health data sources, notably for cancer, are potentially available at the small states to perform national BoD studies. Investing in sharing expert knowledge through engagement of researchers in BoD networks can enable the conduct of country specific BoD studies and the establishment of more accurate DALYs estimates. Such estimates can enable local policymakers to reflect on the relative burden of the different conditions that are contributing to morbidity and mortality at a country level.