Titre : | Priorities for research on equity and health : Implications for global and national priority setting and the role of WHO to take the health equity research agenda forward. : Priorité en matière de recherche sur l'équité et la santé : conséquence sur les choix des priorités au niveau global et national et le rôle de l'OMS pour l'établissement d'un programme de recherche prospectif sur ce thème. |
Auteurs : | P. OSTLIN ; et al. ; R. RITU SADANA ; T. SCHRECKER |
Type de document : | Rapport |
Editeur : | Copenhague [DNK] : Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS), 11/2010 |
Description : | 43p. pdf / fig. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | Egalité sociale ; Etat santé ; Recherche ; Inégalité sociale ; Inégalité devant soins ; Innovation ; Egalité des chances ; Facteur socioéconomique ; Mondialisation ; Facteur risque ; Programme action ; OMS |
Résumé : | [BDSP. Notice produite par IRDES R0xJm9Bj. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. This recent paper aims to stimulate further thinking, debate and refinement of strategic approaches focusing WHO support and collaborations to advance global research on equity and health. It sets forth broad parameters for a global research agenda on equity and health, taking stock of contemporary efforts, stakeholder discussions, relevance to Member States and expected innovations. Recommend an agenda for research in the following four distinct but interrelated areas : global factors and processes that affect health equity ; structures and processes that differentially affect people's chances to be healthy within a given society ; health system factors that affect health equity ; and policy interventions to reduce health inequity, that is how to influence effectively, for example by identifying policy and programme interventions with the potential to reduce inequities in the determinants of health and health services and opportunities to transfer the findings of research to potential users with maximum effectiveness. In each of these areas, much is already known, but much remains to be understood. The discussion that follows provides a brief overview of the research agenda and identifies several examples of priority research questions, in general terms. The lists of research questions are far from exhaustive, although we are confident that we have identified many of the most important ones. |
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