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Visibility in health statistics: a population data linkage study more accurately identifying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Births in Victoria, Australia, 1988-2008

机译:健康统计中的可见性:一项人口数据链接研究,更准确地确定了澳大利亚维多利亚州1988-2008年的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民出生地

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ABSTRACTObjectivesAn accurate picture of infant mortality informs society of its social progress. It is a key indicator of how effective public health policies and programs are in caring for the most vulnerable in our society. Currently, at the population level, Victorian data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander births and deaths are excluded from Australian vital statistics. The Victorian Aboriginal Mortality Study aimed to provide a more complete and accurate population profile of Aboriginal births in Victoria using population data linkage of Victorian statutory and administrative datasets. ApproachTwo population statutory datasets, the Victorian Perinatal Data Collection (VPDC) and Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (RBDM) were linked, using probabilistic matching with mother’s name and surname, child’s date of birth and sex, for all births that occurred in Victoria between 1988 and 2008, inclusive to more accurately ascertain births to mothers and fathers who identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully ‘Aboriginal’).ResultsOver 1.34 million files, reporting births between 1988 and 2008, were linked. However, due to data integrity issues for Indigenous identification prior to 1998, the years between 1999 and 2008 only were used in the development of the birth cohort. Matching the VPDC with the RBDM resulted in identifying an additional 4,333 live births where mother and/or father identified as Aboriginal, representing an 87% increase in the number of births previously recorded as Aboriginal by the VPDC*. The largest increase (186%) in the number of births where mother and/or father identified as Aboriginal births was observed within the Victorian metropolitan areas. ConclusionThis is the first time that the VPDC and RBDM birth data were linked in Victoria. The matched birth information established a more complete population profile of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander births. These data will provide a more accurate baseline to enhance the Victorian and Australian governments’ ability to plan services, allocate resources and evaluate funded activities aimed at eliminating disparity experienced by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples. Importantly, it has established a more accurate denominator from which to calculate Aboriginal infant mortality rates for Victoria, Australia. *Until 2009, the mother’s Indigenous identification only was recorded in the VPDC.
机译:摘要目标准确地描述婴儿死亡率可以使社会了解其社会进步。它是公共卫生政策和计划如何有效地照顾我们社会中最弱势群体的关键指标。目前,在人口一级,维多利亚州有关原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民出生和死亡的数据已从澳大利亚人口动态统计中排除。维多利亚州原住民死亡率研究旨在利用维多利亚州法定和行政数据集的人口数据链接,提供维多利亚州原住民出生的更完整和准确的人口资料。方法使用概率匹配将两个人口法定数据集维多利亚州围产期数据收集(VPDC)和维多利亚州出生,死亡和婚姻登记处(RBDM)关联起来,并使用概率将其与母亲的名字和姓氏,孩子的出生日期和性别进行匹配。维多利亚州在1988年至2008年之间,包括更准确地确定被确定为土著居民和/或托雷斯海峡岛民的母亲和父亲的出生(以下简称为“原住民”)。结果链接了134万个文件,报告了1988年至2008年之间的出生情况。但是,由于1998年之前用于土著身份识别的数据完整性问题,因此仅在1999年至2008年之间的年份用于出生队列的开发。将VPDC与RBDM匹配后,又确定了4,333例活产,其中母亲和/或父亲被确定为土著,这意味着VPDC先前记录为土著的出生人数增加了87%*。在维多利亚州大都市地区,母亲和/或父亲被确定为原住民出生的婴儿数量增加最多(186%)。结论这是维多利亚州首次将VPDC和RBDM出生数据联系起来。匹配的出生信息建立了更完整的原住民和/或托雷斯海峡岛民出生人口概况。这些数据将提供一个更准确的基准,以增强维多利亚州和澳大利亚政府规划服务,分配资源和评估资助活动的能力,以消除原住民和/或托雷斯海峡岛民所经历的差异。重要的是,它建立了一个更准确的分母,用于计算澳大利亚维多利亚州的土著婴儿死亡率。 *直到2009年,VPDC仅记录了母亲的土著身份。

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