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Improved life expectancy for Indigenous and non‐Indigenous people in the Northern Territory, 1999–2018: overall and by underlying cause of death

Yuejen Zhao and Shu Qin Li
Med J Aust 2022; 217 (7): 380-380. || doi: 10.5694/mja2.51703
Published online: 3 October 2022

In reply: We thank Canuto and colleagues1 for supporting our article2 and whole‐heartedly agree the improved life expectancy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples reflects consistent and concerted work of countless individuals and organisations.

However, we feel we could not overinterpret the results by attributing the life expectancy improvements to any single organisation or network alone, given the nature of this study and randomness of the mortality and population data. This is an observational study using real‐world data, subject to problems with data collection and data quality, which could not prove causality.3 Randomised clinical trials and program evaluations may be more appropriate in this regard.

The current trajectory from our study indicates the full closure of Indigenous life expectancy gap will require another 60 years if the current efforts are maintained in future. This indicates that Territorians are heading in the right direction. More resources are needed to strengthen our efforts to close the Indigenous life expectancy gap within one generation (30 years).4 These efforts can be made more effective and efficient when informed by tracking the health of the Indigenous population and evidence‐based policy frameworks.5

We acknowledge the commitment of the Darwin Men’s Inter‐Agency Network to improving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander male’s health.6,7 A balanced approach and investment to look after both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males and females is equally important to ensure that no one is left behind.

 

  • Yuejen Zhao
  • Shu Qin Li

  • Northern Territory Department of Health, Darwin, NT


Correspondence: yuejen.zhao@nt.gov.au

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