SUCCESSFUL REDUCTION OF PREMATURE MORTALITY IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND THE COUNTRIES AROUND THE BALTIC SEA WORKING TOGETHER ON HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING

V. Chernyavskiy, H. Wenzel, J. Mikhailova, A. Ivanova, E. Zemlyanova, V. Bjegović-Mikanović, A. Mikhailov, U. Laaser
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Context: The ‘Northern Dimension on Public Health and Social Well-being’ is a platform for dialogue and cooperation of countries around the Baltic Sea, established in 2003, guided by the Sustainable Development Goal 3 on Health and Social Well-being and the Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region of the European Union adopted in 2009. In this paper we determine the overall progress of the Russian Federation and its North West Federal Okrugin in particular, with regard to the reduction of mortality. Methods: For the purpose of inter-country comparison and progress over time we make use of age-standardised Potential Years of Life Lost (PYLL) applied to quantifiable strategic targets, the Sustainable Development Goal 3 on Health and Social Well-being and the European Union Strategy of the Baltic Sea Region. A gap analysis is performed to determine whether the target achievement is in delay or on track. Results: With reference to the baseline of 2009 – corresponding to the most relevant recent period 2009-2020 respectively 2009-2030 – the Russian Federation as a whole is on track achieving the two strategic targets in advance by 2.7 years. For the North West Federal Okrug around St. Petersburg and Kaliningrad bordering the Baltic Sea the target achievement is estimated to be 4.8 and 10.8 years in advance of the deadlines 2020 and 2030. In comparison to the Baltic Sea states the Russian Federation takes a middle position after Estonia, Latvia and Finland. The early target achievement is confirmed if the period 2003-2020 respectively 2003-2030 is considered. Conclusion: Although the region is progressing there may be a slowdown towards 2030. A careful analysis is required to determine to which degree the activities of the Partnership for Health and Social Well-being have contributed to the success and what should be proposed to increase the impact on premature mortality.
俄罗斯联邦和波罗的海沿岸各国在健康和社会福祉方面通力合作,成功降低了过早死亡率
背景:"北部层面公共卫生和社会福祉"是波罗的海沿岸国家对话与合作的平台,于2003年建立,以关于卫生和社会福祉的可持续发展目标3和2009年通过的欧洲联盟波罗的海地区战略为指导。在本文中,我们确定了俄罗斯联邦及其西北联邦奥克鲁金在降低死亡率方面的总体进展情况。方法:为了进行国家间比较和一段时间内的进展,我们将年龄标准化的潜在寿命损失年数(PYLL)应用于可量化的战略目标、关于健康和社会福祉的可持续发展目标3和波罗的海地区欧盟战略。执行差距分析以确定目标实现是在延迟中还是在轨道上。结果:参照2009年的基线,即与2009-2020年和2009-2030年最相关的最近时期相对应,俄罗斯联邦整体有望提前2.7年实现这两个战略目标。对于毗邻波罗的海的圣彼得堡和加里宁格勒附近的西北联邦自治区,预计比2020年和2030年的最后期限提前4.8年和10.8年实现目标。与波罗的海国家相比,俄罗斯联邦处于爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚和芬兰之后的中间位置。如果分别考虑2003-2020年和2003-2030年期间,早期目标的实现是确定的。结论:尽管该地区正在取得进展,但到2030年可能会放缓。需要进行仔细分析,以确定保健和社会福利伙伴关系的活动在多大程度上促成了成功,以及应该提出什么建议来增加对过早死亡的影响。
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