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The European Journal of Public Health 2007 17(Supplement 1):38-42; doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckm064
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© The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. All rights reserved.

Health needs and public health functions addressed in French public health journals

Olivier Grimaud and Sandrine Devaux

Ecole Nationale de la Santé Publique, Département POLITISS, France

Correspondence: Olivier Grimaud, Ecole Nationale de la Santé Publique, Département POLITISS, Av du Pr Léon Bernard, 35043 Rennes, France, tel: +33 (0)2 99 09 28 54; fax: +33 (0)2 99 02 26 33; e-mail: olivier.grimaud{at}ensp.fr

Received May 31, 2007 , accepted June 4, 2007

Background: Our aim, as part of the collaborative study SPHERE (Strengthening Public Health Research in Europe), was to describe public health publications in the French language according to health needs and public health functions. Method: All articles published in six French public health journals, and one French/English language Canadian journal, over the period 1995–2004, were retrieved from three electronic databases. Original research articles were indexed by hand according to one main domain of health need, based on Global Burden of Disease categories, and into one of four public health functions. Results: After removing duplicates, 3984 original research articles were identified. Only 51% could be allocated to a health needs code. Of these, 71% were about non-communicable diseases, 25% communicable, maternal and perinatal conditions and 5% injuries. This compared only moderately with the global burden of disease for France (84, 5 and 11%, respectively). The other articles addressed health determinants, such as behavioural or environmental exposures, or a methodological issue. Ninety-two percent of the articles could be assigned a public health function code. Health monitoring and health services research accounted for 80% of references from French journals. Only 9% of articles from French journals were related to prevention, which was lower than that in the Canadian journal (17%). Only 1% of articles dealt with legislation. Conclusion: The distribution of articles in French public health journals broadly follows the distribution of health needs. History and data availability may explain the extra research focus on communicable diseases and maternal and child health research. Injuries, and prevention, are topics which appear to be under-represented in French language journals.

Keywords: bibliometry, Europe, French language, literature review, public health research


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