EUPHIX (www.euphix.org)

EUPHIX, European Public Health Information, Knowledge & Data Management System
User guide


How is this site structured?
How do I quote EUPHIX documents?
Ways to find information
How do the interactive maps work?
How to print from the EUPHIX-website?

How is this site structured?

The website offers two types of content units:

  • EUphact: a comprehensive review of a public health topic. It is linked to one or two ECHI Indicators and includes:
    • text, written (and reviewed) by health experts;
    • data, presented in tables, graphs and maps, highlighting trends and comparing countries; and
    • hyperlinks to more information, related projects and organisations.

  • EUphocus: a comprehensive review of a broader policy-relevant health topic. It links interrelated EUphacts and also includes text, data presentations and hyperlinks.

EUphacts and EUphoci have separate tabs. Some EUphact items are limited to data presentations for particular ECHI indicators. Additional information will be added in the near future.

EUphacts consist of several standard chapters

Every EUphact consists of several standard chapters displayed in the introductory page. Different categories, however, follow a different structure. For example, EUphacts in the Health policies category differ from those in the Health status category.

Example of a EUphact structure

  • Knowledge chapters: Summary, Definition and scope, Occurrence, Mortality, Consequences for individual and society, Causes and risk factors, Interventions;
  • Links: Related EUphacts, EUphoci and ECHI indicators, Relevant databases, organisations and projects;
  • Data presentations: tables, figures, maps, some of them interactive;
  • Background information: Authors, editors and reviewers; Literature and data sources.

EUphoci have a flexible structure

EUphoci, unlike EUphacts, have a flexible structure, depending on the topic that is being presented. This allows other EU public health projects to use EUPHIX as a medium to communicate project results.


How do I quote EUPHIX documents?

If clearly referenced, information from the EUPHIX website is free to use.

If you want to refer to the general EUPHIX website, reference it as follows:

EUPHIX, Bilthoven: RIVM, version 1.8, 5 June 2008.

If you want to refer to specific EUPHIX web documents, at the bottom of every document page, under the yellow line, you will find the sentence to refer to the page. For example:

Lung cancer - Causes and risk factors. In: EUPHIX, EUphact. Bilthoven: RIVM, ECHI Indicator & EUphact\ Health Status\ Diseases, disorders, injuries\ Cancer\ Lung cancer, 19 November 2007.

Who is the author of the EUPHIX document?

The author, the editor and the reviewer of the document are mentioned at the bottom of each document (under the yellow line). In the print version you will find the names on the top of the page.

Copyright permission notice

To obtain a copyright permission for the content of the EUPHIX website, contact info@euphix.org.


Ways to find information

The sitemap lists links to all the different pages in a website, providing an outline of the EUPHIX website structure.

EUPHIX provides pop-ups with references that are presented in the text, explanation of abbreviations, as well as definitions and explanations of the less-well-known and technical terms.


How do the interactive maps work?

For some topics interactive maps are available. Where an interactive option is available this will be indicated in the title. Open the interactive map by clicking on the title (either from within the body of text or from the document Figures, underlying data and maps). Then click on the button Indicators and the subsequent indicator to see available years and sub-indicators. To select a particular country, click in the map, graph or table on the country of your choice and it will be highlighted. Remove your selection by clicking on the Clear button. Useful tip: pressing F11 gives a full screen view of the interactive map.


How to print from the EUPHIX-website?

If you want to print a document from the EUPHIX website, open the document to be printed and select 'print' from your browser menu.

If you want to print all documents from one subject (e.g. lung cancer) at once, go to the subject page and select 'print' from your browser menu.

The printing format is compatible with Internet Explorer (I.E.) version 7. Printing in portrait format could result in incomplete print-outs when using an older I.E. version or another browser. In that case we advise you to print in landscape format.