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Title: | Priorities for research on equity and health: towards an equity-focused health research agenda | Authors: | Ostlin, Piroska Schrecker, Ted Sadana, Ritu Bonnefoy, Josiane Gilson, Lucy Hertzman, Clyde Kelly, Michael P Kjellstrom, Tord Labont, Ronald Lundberg, Olle Muntaner, Carles Popay, Jennie Sen, Gita Vaghri, Ziba |
Keywords: | Biomedicine;Budget;Consultation;European Union;Government;Health Care Policy;Health Care System;Health Disparity;Health Hazard;Health Promotion;Knowledge;Medical Research;Patient Advocacy;Prediction;Primary Medical Care;Public Health;Public Health Service;Research Priority;Risk Assessment;Risk Factor;Social Aspect;Social Problem;Socioeconomics;Sociology;Urbanization;Health;Health Care Delivery;Health Care Planning;Health Survey;Human;Organization;Standard;Delivery Of Health Care;Health Policy;Health Priorities;Health Services Research;Health Status Indicators;Humans;International Cooperation;Organizational Objectives;World Health;World Health Organization | Issue Date: | 2011 | Publisher: | PLOS | Abstract: | Based on extensive review of global evidence, the recommendations of the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health highlight the need for strengthening research on health equity with a focus on social determinants of health. To do so requires a paradigm shift that explicitly addresses social, political, and economic processes that influence population health; this shift is under way and complements existing research in medicine, the life sciences, and public health. Reflecting further synthesis and stakeholder consultations, an agenda for future research on health equity is outlined in four distinct yet interrelated areas: (1) global factors and processes that affect health equity; (2) structures and processes that differentially affect people's chances to be healthy within a given society; (3) health system factors that affect health equity; and (4) policies and interventions to reduce health inequity. Influencing regional and national research priorities on equity and health and their implementation requires joint efforts towards creating a critical mass of researchers, expanding collaborations and networks, and refining norms and standards, with WHO having an important role given recent mandates. | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/11727 | ISSN: | 1549-1277 | DOI: | 10.1371/JOURNAL.PMED.1001115 |
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