Successful reduction of premature mortality in the Russian Federation and the countries around the Baltic Sea working together on Health and Social Well-being

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...

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Main Authors: Valery Chernyavskiy, Helmut Wenzel, Julia Mikhailova, Alla Ivanova, Elena Zemlyanova, Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic, Alexander Mikhailov, Ulrich Laaser
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Language:English
Published: Jacobs Verlag 2019-10-01
Series:South Eastern European Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.seejph.com/index.php/seejph/article/view/3129
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spelling doaj-bad9e1f35dab441ab8e7618fbd5fc6322020-11-25T00:27:37ZengJacobs VerlagSouth Eastern European Journal of Public Health2197-52482019-10-0110.4119/seejph-31293129Successful reduction of premature mortality in the Russian Federation and the countries around the Baltic Sea working together on Health and Social Well-beingValery Chernyavskiy0Helmut Wenzel1Julia Mikhailova2Alla Ivanova3Elena Zemlyanova4Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic5Alexander Mikhailov6Ulrich Laaser7Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics of the Russian Ministry of Health, Moscow, Russian Federation;Independent consultant, Konstanz, Germany;Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics of the Russian Ministry of Health, Moscow, Russian Federation;Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics of the Russian Ministry of Health, Moscow, Russian Federation; Institute of Socio-Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian FederationFederal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics of the Russian Ministry of Health, Moscow, Russian Federation; Institute of Socio-Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian FederationUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Social Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia;Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics of the Russian Ministry of Health, Moscow, Russian Federation;University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld School of Public Health, Bielefeld, Germany. 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. https://www.seejph.com/index.php/seejph/article/view/3129gap analysis, northern dimension, North West Federal Okrug, premature mortality, public health, Russian Federation.
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author Valery Chernyavskiy
Helmut Wenzel
Julia Mikhailova
Alla Ivanova
Elena Zemlyanova
Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic
Alexander Mikhailov
Ulrich Laaser
spellingShingle Valery Chernyavskiy
Helmut Wenzel
Julia Mikhailova
Alla Ivanova
Elena Zemlyanova
Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic
Alexander Mikhailov
Ulrich Laaser
Successful reduction of premature mortality in the Russian Federation and the countries around the Baltic Sea working together on Health and Social Well-being
South Eastern European Journal of Public Health
gap analysis, northern dimension, North West Federal Okrug, premature mortality, public health, Russian Federation.
author_facet Valery Chernyavskiy
Helmut Wenzel
Julia Mikhailova
Alla Ivanova
Elena Zemlyanova
Vesna Bjegovic-Mikanovic
Alexander Mikhailov
Ulrich Laaser
author_sort Valery Chernyavskiy
title Successful reduction of premature mortality in the Russian Federation and the countries around the Baltic Sea working together on Health and Social Well-being
title_short Successful reduction of premature mortality in the Russian Federation and the countries around the Baltic Sea working together on Health and Social Well-being
title_full Successful reduction of premature mortality in the Russian Federation and the countries around the Baltic Sea working together on Health and Social Well-being
title_fullStr Successful reduction of premature mortality in the Russian Federation and the countries around the Baltic Sea working together on Health and Social Well-being
title_full_unstemmed Successful reduction of premature mortality in the Russian Federation and the countries around the Baltic Sea working together on Health and Social Well-being
title_sort successful reduction of premature mortality in the russian federation and the countries around the baltic sea working together on health and social well-being
publisher Jacobs Verlag
series South Eastern European Journal of Public Health
issn 2197-5248
publishDate 2019-10-01
description 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.
topic gap analysis, northern dimension, North West Federal Okrug, premature mortality, public health, Russian Federation.
url https://www.seejph.com/index.php/seejph/article/view/3129
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