Contribution of avoidable mortality to life expectancy inequalities in Wales: a decomposition by age and by cause between 2002 and 2020

Author:

Currie Jonny12ORCID,Schilling Hayden T34ORCID,Evans Lloyd5,Boyce Tammy67,Lester Nathan89,Greene Giles10,Little Kirsty89,Humphreys Ciarán11,Huws Dyfed8910,Yeoman Andrew12,Lewis Sally13,Paranjothy Shantini1415

Affiliation:

1. Division of Population Medicine , School of Medicine, , Cardiff CF10 3QN , UK

2. Cardiff University , School of Medicine, , Cardiff CF10 3QN , UK

3. Centre for Marine Science & Innovation, University of New South Wales , Sydney, NSW 2052 , Australia

4. Sydney Institute of Marine Science , Mosman, NSW 2088 , Australia

5. NHS Wales Health Collaborative , Cardiff CF10 4BZ , UK

6. Institute of Health Equity , Department for Epidemiology & Public Health, , London WC1E 6BT , UK

7. University College London , Department for Epidemiology & Public Health, , London WC1E 6BT , UK

8. Public Health Data , Knowledge and Research Directorate, , Cardiff CF10 4BZ , UK

9. Public Health Wales , Knowledge and Research Directorate, , Cardiff CF10 4BZ , UK

10. Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit, Public Health Wales, Cardiff, UK & Swansea University Medical School , Swansea SA2 8PP , UK

11. Wider Determinants of Health Unit, Public Health Wales , Cardiff CF10 4BZ , UK

12. Gwent Liver Unit, Royal Gwent Hospital , Newport NP20 2UB , UK

13. Value in Health, NHS Wales, Pencoed , Wales CF10 3NQ , UK

14. Aberdeen Health Data Science Centre , Institute of Applied Health Sciences, , Aberdeen AB24 3FX , UK

15. University of Aberdeen , Institute of Applied Health Sciences, , Aberdeen AB24 3FX , UK

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To explore the contribution of avoidable mortality to life expectancy inequalities in Wales during 2002–2020. Design Observational study. Setting Wales, 2002–20, including early data from the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods We used routine statistics for 2002–2020 on population and deaths in Wales stratified by age, sex, deprivation quintile and cause of death. We estimated the contribution of avoidable causes of death and specific age-categories using the Arriaga decomposition method to highlight priorities for action. Results Life expectancy inequalities rose 2002–20 amongst both sexes, driven by serial decreases in life expectancy amongst the most deprived quintiles. The contributions of amenable and preventable mortality to life expectancy inequalities changed relatively little between 2002 and 2020, with larger rises in non-avoidable causes. Key avoidable mortality conditions driving the life expectancy gap in the most recent period of 2018–2020 for females were circulatory disease, cancers, respiratory disease and alcohol- and drug-related deaths, and also injuries for males. Conclusions Life expectancy inequalities widened during 2002–20, driven by deteriorating life expectancy in the most deprived quintiles. Sustained investment in prevention post-COVID-19 is needed to address growing health inequity in Wales; there remains a role for the National Health Service in ensuring equitable healthcare access to alongside wider policies that promote equity.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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