Prevention and health promotion

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Prevention and health promotion

Prevention and health promotion

Many scientific studies have shown the importance of prevention and health promotion to reduce the incidence of diseases and mortality and consequently the costs to the National Health Service (NHS) and society and to promote the maintenance of well-being and quality of life.

Diseases such as type 2 diabetes, certain types of cancer and dementia can be partially prevented. Nearly 80% of heart disease and strokes can be avoidable if people are willing to change their lifestyle. In a modern concept of health, its promotion and prevention must focus on joint actions in different sectors of society, mainly on modifiable behavioural risk factors and social, economic and environmental health determinants, to mention the importance of early diagnosis, the crucial role of vaccinations and the fight against inequalities.

In this area, in accordance with the policies promoted by international agencies such as the World Health Organization (WHO), adopted by national regulations, the strategic activities of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS, the National Institute of Health in Italy) are inspired by the fundamental principles of capacity building of strengthening people's skills to make responsible choices for their own well-being. In this vision, prevention and health promotion encompass all stages of life and consider health no longer the responsibility of NHS alone.

To this end, the ISS collects data and carries out research on lifestyles and behaviours with potential effects on health, it studies and promotes models of intervention, supports Ministries and Regions in disease prevention and health promotion activities, and collaborates with other national and international institutions.



Back Il sistema europeo di sorveglianza degli incidenti Injury DataBase

La rete di sorveglianza italiana degli incidenti domestici SINIACA è stata integrata nel sistema di sorveglianza europeo degli infortuni in pronto soccorso (IDB: Injury Database) detenuta dalla Commissione Europea - Direzione Generale Salute e Protezione del Consumatore (DG SANCO), in adempimento dell'Azione Congiunta Unione Europea-Stati Membri JAMIE (Joint Action on Monitoring Injuries in Europe), attuativa della Raccomandazione del Consiglio Europeo del 31 maggio 2007 sulla prevenzione degli infortuni e la promozione della sicurezza.
Dal 2012, l’ISS è National Database Administrator per l’Italia dell'Injury Database europeo. La banca dati IDB, in particolare, contiene dati standardizzati sulle cause esterne degli infortuni basati sugli accessi presso i reparti di emergenza-urgenza ospedalieri e fornisce informazioni sugli infortuni non mortali non intenzionali, come gli infortuni domestici, sport e tempo libero, infortuni sul lavoro e incidenti stradali, oltre agli infortuni intenzionali derivanti da violenza e autolesioni. Per assicurare continuità alla sorveglianza epidemiologica, l'ISS entro il 2020 assumerà il ruolo di nuovo host europeo per la base di dati IDB


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Health and Environment

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Strategy and intervention Prevention and health promotion