Journal of Health Monitoring (Mar 2024)

Health in Germany: Establishment of a population-based health panel

  • Johannes Lemcke,
  • Julika Loss,
  • Jennifer Allen,
  • Ilter Öztürk,
  • Marcel Hintze,
  • Stefan Damerow,
  • Tim Kuttig,
  • Matthias Wetzstein,
  • Claudia Hövener,
  • Ulfert Hapke,
  • Thomas Ziese,
  • Christa Scheidt-Nave,
  • Patrick Schmich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.25646/11992.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. S2
pp. 2 – 21

Abstract

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Background: The panel infrastructure Health in Germany, which is currently being set up, is geared towards the needs of public health research in Germany. The panel will consist of extensive probability and non-probability samples. This infrastructure will be used to collect survey data, measurement data and laboratory data to describe the health situation on an ongoing basis and make them available promptly. Methods: For the initial drawing of the probability sample, the sampling frame of the residents’ registration offices (EMA) established in Germany is used. The study design follows a mixed-mode approach in which the invited persons can choose whether to participate in the survey online or in paper form. Four surveys per year are planned for the regular operation of the panel (regular annual wave). Ad-hoc studies on specific topics or acute issues are also possible. Conclusions: The panel provides a new infrastructure for continuous epidemiological studies to monitor the health of the population in Germany. This data basis strengthens the health monitoring and health reporting of the federal government, enabling a prompt and adaptable response to emerging data needs.

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