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Community engagement in global health research that advances health equity
AbstractCommunity engagement is gaining prominence in global health research. So far, a philosophical rationale for why researchers should perform community engagement during such research has not been provided by ethics scholars. Its absence means that conducting community engagement is still often viewed as no more than a ‘good idea’ or ‘good ...
Bridget Pratt, Jantina De Vries
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Improving Equity in Health: A Research Agenda
International Journal of Health Services, 2001Equity in health and health care have become important priorities for the world. If efforts at achieving equity are to have any basis in evidence concerning which strategies are likely to work, a research agenda is necessary. An adequate research agenda requires a knowledge of what the problem is, an understanding of the genesis and correlates of the ...
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Equity in Global Health Research
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2023Meghan N, Cichocki +2 more
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The Concept of Equity in Health Services Research
Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1996A population approach and the general right to health and medical care have been important issues in the development of health policy over many centuries. However, equity is still a crucial issue in the planning and evaluation of health care. Many definitions and criteria related to equity have been formulated on the basis of conflicting theories and ...
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The Case for Gender Equity in Health Research
Journal of Health Management, 2002Attention to health equity on the basis of economic class, caste or race has not spilled over to an effective consideration ofgender. Yet, social bias not only heavily influences health outcomes between women and men, it also affects our very understanding of biological differences with implications for understanding gender equity.
Gita Sen, Asha George, Piroska Östlin
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Promoting Equity in Health Through Research and Understanding
Developing World Bioethics, 2004ABSTRACTDeveloping strategies to reduce inequities in health requires an understanding of how inequities occur, determining the salient factors in their production, and deciding which ones are most amenable to change. The recognition of several principles regarding the manifestations and genesis of inequities can help to decide on strategies. In making
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Disparities Research, Disparities Researchers, and Health Equity
JAMA, 2020Mercedes R, Carnethon +2 more
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Health care management research & health equity
Health Care Management Review, 2022Larry R, Hearld, Cheryl, Rathert
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Health Equity Research: A Political Project
2017In the first section of this concluding chapter we present highlights from the syntheses of research on health inequities in India and a critique of the limitations of this evidence. Health equity research in India is clearly at an early and formative stage. There is a large body of literature around the patterns of health inequities along several axes,
T. K. Sundari Ravindran +5 more
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