Decomposition of years of life lost due to premature death (YLL): a method for spatial and temporal comparative assessment

Abstract Background Acceptance of Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY) as a measure of health summary and progression has increased over the years, which in turn has instigated comparative analysis studies of DALY across time and geography. Thus, it is important to explore methodological underpinnin...

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Main Authors: Nitya Saxena, Deepak Sethia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-10-01
Series:Archives of Public Health
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YLL
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13690-020-00472-5
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spelling doaj-f1deac54b348427c8382716dfe1408482020-11-25T03:53:57ZengBMCArchives of Public Health2049-32582020-10-017811910.1186/s13690-020-00472-5Decomposition of years of life lost due to premature death (YLL): a method for spatial and temporal comparative assessmentNitya Saxena0Deepak Sethia1Department of Economics, Indian Institute of ManagementDepartment of Economics, Indian Institute of ManagementAbstract Background Acceptance of Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY) as a measure of health summary and progression has increased over the years, which in turn has instigated comparative analysis studies of DALY across time and geography. Thus, it is important to explore methodological underpinnings of comparative analysis. Results A crude comparison of disease burden across time or space may mislead the interpretation of the health system’s performance because the quantum and pattern of DALY can be influenced by the age structure of the society. A significant proportion of this burden is due to the Years of Life Lost (YLL) component. The paper proposes a mathematical exposition to decompose the change in YLL over time or region into burden attributed to a) population age structure, b) death rate, and c) age at death gradient. Conclusion We reasoned that the death rate and age at death burden gradient signify the real contribution of the health systems. Hence, the method of decomposition can be utilized to measure the health service progression of a region in real terms.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13690-020-00472-5Disease burdenDALYYLLDecompositionMethodologyHealth
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Decomposition of years of life lost due to premature death (YLL): a method for spatial and temporal comparative assessment
Archives of Public Health
Disease burden
DALY
YLL
Decomposition
Methodology
Health
author_facet Nitya Saxena
Deepak Sethia
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title Decomposition of years of life lost due to premature death (YLL): a method for spatial and temporal comparative assessment
title_short Decomposition of years of life lost due to premature death (YLL): a method for spatial and temporal comparative assessment
title_full Decomposition of years of life lost due to premature death (YLL): a method for spatial and temporal comparative assessment
title_fullStr Decomposition of years of life lost due to premature death (YLL): a method for spatial and temporal comparative assessment
title_full_unstemmed Decomposition of years of life lost due to premature death (YLL): a method for spatial and temporal comparative assessment
title_sort decomposition of years of life lost due to premature death (yll): a method for spatial and temporal comparative assessment
publisher BMC
series Archives of Public Health
issn 2049-3258
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background Acceptance of Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY) as a measure of health summary and progression has increased over the years, which in turn has instigated comparative analysis studies of DALY across time and geography. Thus, it is important to explore methodological underpinnings of comparative analysis. Results A crude comparison of disease burden across time or space may mislead the interpretation of the health system’s performance because the quantum and pattern of DALY can be influenced by the age structure of the society. A significant proportion of this burden is due to the Years of Life Lost (YLL) component. The paper proposes a mathematical exposition to decompose the change in YLL over time or region into burden attributed to a) population age structure, b) death rate, and c) age at death gradient. Conclusion We reasoned that the death rate and age at death burden gradient signify the real contribution of the health systems. Hence, the method of decomposition can be utilized to measure the health service progression of a region in real terms.
topic Disease burden
DALY
YLL
Decomposition
Methodology
Health
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13690-020-00472-5
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