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Assessment of environmental health risks is feasible by secondary use of administrative registers




TekijätGissler M

KustantajaINFORMA HEALTHCARE

Julkaisuvuosi2013

Lehti: Informatics for Health and Social Care

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiINFORMATICS FOR HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

Lehden akronyymiINFORM HEALTH SOC CA

Numero sarjassa3

Vuosikerta38

Numero3

Aloitussivu291

Lopetussivu301

Sivujen määrä11

ISSN1753-8157

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3109/17538157.2013.764307


Tiivistelmä
National register systems include detailed individual-level information. In the Nordic countries, these data sources include personal identification number, which can be used for linkages between registers. A case study on the effects of possible hazardous waste on the former and current residents of Myllypuro in Helsinki, Finland, is presented to assess if the utilisation of pre-collected official health register information is feasible in environmental health research. National register information was used as the primary data source, since large-scale health examination studies are seldom feasible and the use of surveys may result in biased information. The exposure data were based on residence information from the Central Population Register and the outcome data came from three national population and health registers. No evidence of health problems was found. The use of administrative register data was feasible, since the main prerequisites of epidemiological studies - the enumeration of exposed population without selection bias, the tracking of exposed population without loss to follow-up and the formation of different exposure measures - were reached. The small size of study sample and the rarity of several outcome measures impeded the analysis and the evaluation of clinical and public health aspects of the main findings.



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