Addressing Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequalities

JAMA ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 316 (16) ◽  
pp. 1641 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nancy E. Adler ◽  
M. Maria Glymour ◽  
Jonathan Fielding
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eleanor Holding ◽  
Hannah Fairbrother ◽  
Naomi Griffin ◽  
Jonathan Wistow ◽  
Katie Powell ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Improving children and young people’s (CYP) health and addressing health inequalities are international priorities. Reducing inequalities is particularly pertinent in light of the Covid-19 outbreak which has exacerbated already widening inequalities in health. This study aimed to explore understandings of inequality, the anticipated pathways for reducing inequalities among CYP and key factors affecting the development and implementation of policy to reduce inequalities among CYP at a local level. Methods We carried out a qualitative case study of one local government region in the North of England (UK), comprising semi structured interviews (n = 16) with service providers with a responsibility for child health, non-participant observations of key meetings (n = 6 with 43 participants) where decisions around child health are made, and a local policy documentation review (n = 11). We employed a novel theoretical framework, drawing together different approaches to understanding policy, to guide our design and analysis. Results Participants in our study understood inequalities in CYP health almost exclusively as socioeconomically patterned inequalities in health practices and outcomes. Strategies which participants perceived to reduce inequalities included: preventive support and early intervention, an early years/whole family focus, targeted working in local areas of high deprivation, organisational integration and whole system/place-based approaches. Despite demonstrating a commitment to a social determinants of health approach, efforts to reduce inequalities were described as thwarted by the prevalence of poverty and budget cuts which hindered the ability of local organisations to work together. Participants critiqued national policy which aimed to reduce inequalities in CYP health for failing to recognise local economic disparities and the interrelated nature of the determinants of health. Conclusions Despite increased calls for a ‘whole systems’ approach to reducing inequalities in health, significant barriers to implementation remain. National governments need to work towards more joined up policy making, which takes into consideration regional disparities, allows for flexibility in interpretation and addresses the different and interrelated social determinants of health. Our findings have particular significance in light of Covid-19 and indicate the need for systems level policy responses and a health in all policies approach.


2018 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thatiana Araujo Maranhão ◽  
Maria Lúcia Duarte Pereira

<p>Objetivo: investigar a produção científica sobre a determinação social do HIV/aids publicada no período de 2009 a 2015. Método: Revisão integrativa realizada nas bases de dados SciELO e Medline via PubMed empregando-se os descritores Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida <em>(Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)</em>; HIV <em>(VHI)</em>; Determinantes Sociais da Saúde <em>(Social Determinants of Health)</em>; Desigualdades em saúde <em>(Health Inequalities)</em>. Resultados: A amostra constituiu-se de 22 manuscritos, dos quais emergiram cinco categorias temáticas baseadas no modelo de determinação social de Whitehead e Dahlgren, são elas: Determinantes individuais do HIV/aids; Determinantes comportamentais do HIV/aids; Influência das redes sociais sobre o HIV/aids; Determinantes intermediários do HIV/aids e Determinantes distais do HIV/aids. Conclusão: O estudo possibilitou compreender a extensa cadeia causal envolvida na infecção pelo HIV/aids, os quais perpassam o aspecto meramente biologicista. O conhecimento dos determinantes sociais da doença poderá subsidiar intervenções articuladas nos diversos setores da sociedade, além do setor saúde.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Descritores:</strong> Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida. HIV. Determinantes Sociais da Saúde. Desigualdades em saúde.</p><p><strong> </strong></p>


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