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Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2012 11(Suppl 1):A8
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Health inequities in environmental justice communities: relevant indicators to reflect a variety of health threats
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Inequity in health care utilization in Ecuador: an analysis of current issues and potential solutions
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Evaluating the mental health impacts of an anti-racism intervention for children and young people
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Exploring factors associated with a teacher’s self-efficacy in HIV-prevention education in Lusaka, Zambia
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2012 11(Suppl 1):A4 -
Less care today, more tomorrow? A study of the impact of financial hurdles in access to care on future health status and health consumption
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2012 11(Suppl 1):A3 -
From the design to implementation: the case of the Health Care Integration Councils (CIRA) in Chile
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2012 11(Suppl 1):A2 -
Social determinants and adherence to treatment among Colombian women living with HIV/AIDS
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2012 11(Suppl 1):A1 -
Advancing primary care to promote equitable health: implications for China
China is a country with vast regional differences and uneven economic development, which have led to widening gaps between the rich and poor in terms of access to healthcare, quality of care, and health outcom...
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Gender (in)equality among employees in elder care: implications for health
Gendered practices of working life create gender inequalities through horizontal and vertical gender segregation in work, which may lead to inequalities in health between women and men. Gender equality could t...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2012 11:1 -
Underdiagnosis of malnutrition in infants and young children in Rwanda: implications for attainment of the Millennium Development Goal to end poverty and hunger
Progress towards the first Millennium Development Goal (MDG1) to end poverty and hunger has lagged behind attainment of other MDGs due to chronic poverty and worldwide inequity in access to adequate health car...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:61 -
Gender relations and health research: a review of current practices
The importance of gender in understanding health practices and illness experiences is increasingly recognized, and key to this work is a better understanding of the application of gender relations. The influen...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:60 -
Factors affecting the use of maternal health services in Madhya Pradesh state of India: a multilevel analysis
Improving maternal health is one of the eight Millennium Development Goals. It is widely accepted that the use of maternal health services helps in reducing maternal morbidity and mortality. The utilization of...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:59 -
Wealth inequality and utilization of reproductive health services in the Republic of Vanuatu: insights from the multiple indicator cluster survey, 2007
Although the Republic of Vanuatu has improved maternal indicators, more needs to be done to improve equity among the poorest in the use of reproductive health services to expedite the progress towards the Mill...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:58 -
Changes in the proportion of facility-based deliveries and related maternal health services among the poor in rural Jhang, Pakistan: results from a demand-side financing intervention
Demand-side financing projects are now being implemented in many developing countries, yet evidence showing that they reach the poor is scanty.
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:57 -
Cross-border movement and women's health: how to capture the data
The movement of women across international borders is occurring at greater rates than ever before, yet the relationship between migration and women's health has been under-explored. One reason may be difficult...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:56 -
Challenges and opportunities for policy decisions to address health equity in developing health systems: case study of the policy processes in the Indian state of Orissa
Achieving health equity is a pertinent need of the developing health systems. Though policy process is crucial for planning and attaining health equity, the existing evidences on policy processes are scanty in...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:55 -
Community and household socioeconomic factors associated with pesticide-using, small farm household members' health: a multi-level, longitudinal analysis
Longitudinal studies using multi-level models to examine health inequalities in lower and middle income countries (LMICs) are rare. We explored socio-economic gradients in health among small farm members parti...
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"There's no kind of respect here" A qualitative study of racism and access to maternal health care among Romani women in the Balkans
Roma, the largest minority group in Europe, face widespread racism and health disadvantage. Using qualitative data from Serbia and Macedonia, our objective was to develop a conceptual framework showing how thr...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:53 -
Measurement of gender inequality in neighbourhoods of Québec, Canada
Few studies have measured gender inequality at levels lower than the country. We sought to develop neighbourhood indicators of gender inequality, and assess their ability to capture variability in gender inequ...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:52 -
The influence of social capital and socio-economic conditions on self-rated health among residents of an economically and health-deprived South African township
Surprisingly few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting self-rated health outcomes and the role of social capital on health in developing countries, a prerequisite to strengtheni...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:51 -
Constraints to universal coverage: inequities in health service use and expenditures for different health conditions and providers
There is need for new information about the socio-economic and geographic differences in health seeking and expenditures on many health conditions, so to help to design interventions that will reduce inequity ...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:50 -
A systematic assessment of the concept and practice of public-private mix for tuberculosis care and control
The STOP TB Partnership aims to improve global tuberculosis (TB) control through expanding access to the directly observed treatment short course (DOTS) strategy. One approach to this is 'Engaging all Care Pro...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:49 -
Socioeconomic-related health inequality in South Africa: evidence from General Household Surveys
Inequalities in health have received considerable attention from health scientists and economists. In South Africa, inequalities exist in socio-economic status (SES) and in access to basic social services and ...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:48 -
Priorities and realities: addressing the rich-poor gaps in health status and service access in Indonesia
Over the past four decades, the Indonesian health care system has greatly expanded and the health of Indonesian people has improved although the rich-poor gap in health status and service access remains an iss...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:47 -
Social support needs for equity in health and social care: a thematic analysis of experiences of people with chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis
Needs-based resource allocation is fundamental to equitable care provision, which can meet the often-complex, fluctuating needs of people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME). This ...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:46 -
Health equity in the New Zealand health care system: a national survey
In all countries people experience different social circumstances that result in avoidable differences in health. In New Zealand, Māori, Pacific peoples, and those with lower socioeconomic status experience hi...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:45 -
Social health assistance schemes: the case of Medical Financial Assistance for the rural poor in four counties of China
Economic transition which took place in China over the last three decades, has led to a rapid marketization of the health care sector. Today inequity in health and poverty resulting from major illness has beco...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:44 -
Does socioeconomic status affect the association of social relationships and health? A moderator analysis
Social relations have repeatedly been found to be an important determinant of health. However, it is unclear whether the association between social relations and health is consistent throughout different statu...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:43 -
Maternal and child health in Yushu, Qinghai Province, China
Surmang, Qinghai Province is a rural nomadic Tibetan region in western China recently devastated by the 2010 Yushu earthquake; little information is available on access and coverage of maternal and child healt...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:42 -
Income-related health inequalities across regions in Korea
In addition to economic inequalities, there has been growing concern over socioeconomic inequalities in health across income levels and/or regions. This study measures income-related health inequalities within...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:41 -
Gender, sexuality and the discursive representation of access and equity in health services literature: implications for LGBT communities
This article considers how health services access and equity documents represent the problem of access to health services and what the effects of that representation might be for lesbian, gay, bisexual and tra...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:40 -
Geographic distribution of need and access to health care in rural population: an ecological study in Iran
Equity in access to and utilization of health services is a common goal of policy-makers in most countries. The current study aimed to evaluate the distribution of need and access to health care services among...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:39 -
Enhancing measurement of primary health care indicators using an equity lens: An ethnographic study
One important goal of strengthening and renewal in primary healthcare (PHC) is achieving health equity, particularly for vulnerable populations. There has been a flurry of international activity toward the est...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:38 -
Gender equality in couples and self-rated health - A survey study evaluating measurements of gender equality and its impact on health
Men and women have different patterns of health. These differences between the sexes present a challenge to the field of public health. The question why women experience more health problems than men despite t...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:37 -
Reduction of social inequalities in life expectancy in a city of Southeastern Brazil
Around the world the life expectancy at birth has risen steadily over time. However, this increase in life years is not equally distributed among different social segments of the population. Studies have demon...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:36 -
Comparison between two race/skin color classifications in relation to health-related outcomes in Brazil
This paper aims to compare the classification of race/skin color based on the discrete categories used by the Demographic Census of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) and a skin color s...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:35 -
Health status convergence at the local level: empirical evidence from Austria
Health is an important dimension of welfare comparisons across individuals, regions and states. Particularly from a long-term perspective, within-country convergence of the health status has rarely been invest...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:34 -
Effect of an expansion in private sector provision of contraceptive supplies on horizontal inequity in modern contraceptive use: evidence from Africa and Asia
One strategic approach available to policy makers to improve the availability of reproductive and child health care supplies and services as well as the sustainability of programs is to expand the role of the ...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:33 -
Seasonal variations of all-cause and cause-specific mortality by age, gender, and socioeconomic condition in urban and rural areas of Bangladesh
Mortality exhibits seasonal variations, which to a certain extent can be considered as mid-to long-term influences of meteorological conditions. In addition to atmospheric effects, the seasonal pattern of mort...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:32 -
Determinants of institutional delivery in rural Jhang, Pakistan
There is expert consensus that delivery at a health facility substantially reduces the risk of maternal death. By increasing the use of antenatal (ANC), postnatal care (PNC) and family planning, the risk of ma...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:31 -
The wider determinants of inequalities in health: a decomposition analysis
The common starting point of many studies scrutinizing the factors underlying health inequalities is that material, cultural-behavioural, and psycho-social factors affect the distribution of health systematica...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:30 -
Equity implications of coverage and use of insecticide treated nets distributed for free or with co-payment in two districts in Tanzania: A cross-sectional comparative household survey
In Tanzania, the distribution and coverage of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) is inequitable. Arguments about the most effective and equitable approach to distributing ITNs centre around whether to provide ITN...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:29 -
Do enhancements to the urban built environment improve physical activity levels among socially disadvantaged populations?
There is growing recognition that the urban built environment influences physical activity at the population level, although the effects on disadvantaged groups are less well understood. Using the examples of ...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:28 -
Global challenges of implementing human papillomavirus vaccines
Human Papillomavirus vaccines are widely hailed as a sweeping pharmaceutical innovation for the universal benefit of all women. The implementation of the vaccines, however, is far from universal or equitable. ...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:27 -
Who pays for health care in Ghana?
Financial protection against the cost of unforeseen ill health has become a global concern as expressed in the 2005 World Health Assembly resolution (WHA58.33), which urges its member states to "plan the transiti...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:26 -
Inequity in the use of physician services in Norway before and after introducing patient lists in primary care
Inequity in use of physician services has been detected even within health care systems with universal coverage of the population through public insurance schemes. In this study we analyse and compare inequity...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:25 -
Occupational segregation, gender essentialism and male primacy as major barriers to equity in HIV/AIDS caregiving: Findings from Lesotho
Gender segregation of occupations, which typically assigns caring/nurturing jobs to women and technical/managerial jobs to men, has been recognized as a major source of inequality worldwide with implications f...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:24 -
Social inequalities, regional disparities and health inequity in North African countries
During the last decades, North African countries have substantially improved economic, social and health conditions of their populations in average. In all countries, human development in general and life expe...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:23 -
Viewing the Kenyan health system through an equity lens: implications for universal coverage
Equity and universal coverage currently dominate policy debates worldwide. Health financing approaches are central to universal coverage. The way funds are collected, pooled, and used to purchase or provide se...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:22
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