Equal opportunities in health - the program of prevention and health promotion in the district Swidwin

Project facts

Project promoter:
Poviat of Swidwin
Project Number:
PL13-0032
Target groups
People at risk of poverty
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€779,244
Final project cost:
€701,019
From Norway Grants:
€ 595,866
The project is carried out in:
Koszaliński

Description

From the point of view of the population of the county Swidwin , the importance of diseases of the digestive system has been detected. This conclusion is confirmed by statistical data on mortality. The aim of the project is to improve public health and reduce social inequalities in health, and reducing the incidence of diseases related to lifestyle in a county Swidwin . The project is aimed at people directly threatened by the incidence of the disease and the general population of the county health promotion and healthy lifestyle. The project contributes to the improvement of mortality, because it focuses on the prevention of diseases with the greatest impact on the mentioned ratio. The project creates following benefits: epidemiological report, significant part of the population will be subjected to the health screening or take part in health promotion programs.

Summary of project results

From the point of view of the population of the county Swidwin , the importance of diseases of the digestive system has been detected. This conclusion is confirmed by statistical data on mortality. The aim of the project was to improve public health and reduce social inequalities in health, and reducing the incidence of diseases related to lifestyle in a county Swidwin . The project aimed at people directly threatened by the incidence of the disease and the general population of the county health promotion and healthy lifestyle. The project was focused on the prevention of diseases with the greatest impact on the mentioned ratio. The project created epidemiological report. And significant part of the population was subjected to the health screening and took part in health promotion programs.

Summary of bilateral results