نتایج جستجو برای: health inequities

تعداد نتایج: 979864  

2010
John S Furler Victoria J Palmer

BACKGROUND Social and structural inequities shape health and illness; they are an everyday presence within the doctor-patient encounter yet, there is limited ethical guidance on what individual physicians should do. This paper draws on a study that explored how doctors and their professional associations ought to respond to the issue of social health inequities. RESULTS Some see doctors as bo...

2014
John K Ganle Michael Parker Raymond Fitzpatrick Easmon Otupiri

INTRODUCTION Inequities in accessibility to, and utilisation of maternal healthcare services impede progress towards attainment of the maternal health-related Millennium Development Goals. The objective of this study is to examine the extent to which maternal health services are utilised in Ghana, and whether inequities in accessibility to and utilization of services have been eliminated follow...

2016
Sally Mtenga Irene M. Masanja Masuma Mamdani

BACKGROUND Tanzania's socio-economic development is challenged by sharp inequities between and within urban and rural areas, and among different socio-economic groups. This paper discusses the importance of strengthening SDH research, knowledge, relevant capacities and responsive systems towards addressing health inequities in Tanzania. METHODS Based on a conceptual framework for building SDH...

Journal: :Health promotion and chronic disease prevention in Canada : research, policy and practice 2016
B Jackson P Huston

Health inequities, or avoidable inequalities in health between groups of people, are increasingly recognized and tackled to improve public health. Canada's interest in health inequities goes back over 40 years, with the landmark 1974 Lalonde report, and continues with the 2011 Rio Political Declaration on Social Determinants of Health, which affirmed a global political commitment to implementin...

2016
Jeremy Mennis Gerald J. Stahler Michael J. Mason

Substance use disorders are widely recognized as one of the most pressing global public health problems, and recent research indicates that environmental factors, including access and exposure to substances of abuse, neighborhood disadvantage and disorder, and environmental barriers to treatment, influence substance use behaviors. Racial and socioeconomic inequities in the factors that create r...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2011
Alberto Pellegrini Filho Mario Vianna Vettore

This Supplement of Cadernos de Saúde Pública/Reports in Public Health on Social Determinants of Health (SDH) features articles on various themes in SDH, with different conceptual perspectives and methodological approaches. The issue includes original studies on mortality, perinatal care, health services utilization, oral health, self-rated health, and violence, among others. The studies were su...

Journal: :Lancet 2015
Luiz Odorico Monteiro de Andrade Alberto Pellegrini Filho Orielle Solar Félix Rígoli Lígia Malagon de Salazar Pastor Castell-Florit Serrate Kelen Gomes Ribeiro Theadora Swift Koller Fernanda Natasha Bravo Cruz Rifat Atun

Many intrinsically related determinants of health and disease exist, including social and economic status, education, employment, housing, and physical and environmental exposures. These factors interact to cumulatively affect health and disease burden of individuals and populations, and to establish health inequities and disparities across and within countries. Biomedical models of health care...

Journal: :Health promotion international 2015
Timothy G Moore Myfanwy McDonald Leanne Carlon Kerryn O'Rourke

Children's health and development outcomes follow a social gradient: the further up the socioeconomic spectrum, the better the outcomes. Based upon a review of multiple forms of evidence, and with a specific focus upon Australia, this article investigates the causes of these socially produced inequities, their impact upon health and development during the early years and what works to reduce th...

2017
Jason Corburn

Urban places and health equity are two of the most challenging concepts for 21st century environmental health. More people live in cities than at any other time in human history and health inequities are increasing. Health inequities are avoidable differences in the social, environmental and political conditions that shape morbidity and mortality, and disproportionately burden the poor, racial,...

The focus on public policy and health equity is discussed in reference to the current global health policy discussion on Universal Health Coverage (UHC). This initiative has strong commitment from the leadership of the international organizations involved, but a lack of policy clarity outside of the health financing component may limit the initiative’s impact on health inequity. In order to add...

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