Revenga Becedas Rebeca, Sant Fruchtman Carmen, Dincu Irina, De Savigny Donald, Cobos Muñoz Daniel
Epidemiology and Public Health Department, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH), Basel, Switzerland.
University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Public Health Rev. 2022 Jul 8;43:1604560. doi: 10.3389/phrs.2022.1604560. eCollection 2022.
Considering the aspiration embedded in the Sustainable Development Goals to Leave No One Behind by 2030, civil registration and vital statistics systems have an essential role in providing reliable, up-to-date information to monitor the progress. Thus, the aim of this systematic review is to compile empirical evidence on the benefits of a functioning civil registration and vital statistics system. Selected databases were systematically searched until 2019. Key experts were also contacted for relevant literature. The review process was managed with the software EPPI-Reviewer and followed standard methods for systematic reviews. A total of 18 studies were included. The findings revealed that having birth, death, and/or marriage registration, and vital statistics were associated with access to rights and protection, positive impact on economic and health outcomes, and increased access to education. The present review supports the idea that systemic approaches strengthen civil registration and vital statistics systems due to the cumulative effects of vital events' registration. Ensuring appropriate systems for civil registration will have an impact not only on the individuals but also on the generations to come.
考虑到《可持续发展目标》中蕴含的到2030年不让任何一个人掉队的愿望,民事登记和人口动态统计系统在提供可靠的最新信息以监测进展情况方面发挥着至关重要的作用。因此,本系统评价的目的是汇编关于运作良好的民事登记和人口动态统计系统的益处的实证证据。对选定的数据库进行了系统检索,直至2019年。还联系了关键专家以获取相关文献。使用EPPI-Reviewer软件管理审查过程,并遵循系统评价的标准方法。共纳入18项研究。研究结果表明,进行出生、死亡和/或婚姻登记以及掌握人口动态统计数据与获得权利和保护、对经济和健康结果产生积极影响以及增加受教育机会相关。本评价支持这样一种观点,即由于重要事件登记的累积效应,系统性方法可加强民事登记和人口动态统计系统。确保适当的民事登记系统不仅将对个人产生影响,而且将对子孙后代产生影响。