Reducing social inequalities in health: From concepts to action
Special Issue
Santé Publique
2018/HS Special issue
174 pages
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Table of contents
Editorial
If we considered the reduction of the social inequalities of health as being the everybody’s job?
- By Thierry Lang
Editor’s letter
Social inequalities in health: The need to provide tools for all actors
- By Anne Laurent
Part I – Concepts and framework
Original researches
At what scale should proportionate universalism be applied to ensure health equity? Towards a contextualised approach to prevention and health promotion actions
Part II – Local health policies
Brief report
Methodological approaches to the evaluation of Local Health Contracts and their capacity to reduce social inequalities in health
Part III – Contributions from frontline professionals
Original research
Social inequalities and preventive care: The case of physical activity counselling in general practice
Part IV – Community participation
Brief report
A symposium based on input from socially excluded people
- By Bruno de Goer,
- Jean Vanoye
- and Corinne Bernati
Part V – Tools and strategies for reducing social inequalities in health
Original research
Evaluation of social inequalites in health of road accident victims in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Health literacy, a lever to make health care systems more equitable? Tools to support professionals and involve institutions
Part VI – Precariousness and healthcare pathways
Brief report
When proportionate universalism becomes relative: Access to care of self-employed persons
- By Nadine Sannino,
- Julie Biga,
- Thierry Kurth
- and Elise Picon
Publication date: 09/06/2018
Uploaded: 09/19/2018