Why language matters: insights and challenges in applying a social determination of health approach in a North-South collaborative research program
Cobertura |
AMÉRICA LATINA |
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Data(s) |
25/03/2015
25/03/2015
2015
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Resumo |
Focus on “social determinants of health” provides a welcome alternative to the bio-medical illness paradigm. However, the tendency to concentrate on the influence of “risk factors” related to living and working conditions of individuals, rather than to more broadly examine dynamics of the social processes that affect population health, has triggered critical reaction not only from the Global North but especially from voices the Global South where there is a long history of addressing questions of health equity. In this article, we elaborate on how focusing instead on the language of “social determination of health” has prompted us to attempt to apply a more equity-sensitive approaches to research and related policy and praxis. |
Identificador |
Breilh, Jaime, Spiegel, Jerry M. y Yassi, Annalee. "Why language matters: insights and challenges in applying a social determination of health approach in a North-South collaborative research program". Globalization and Health. (2015): 1-17. |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Globalization and Health |
Palavras-Chave | #MEDICINA SOCIAL #EPIDEMIOLOGÍA CRÍTICA #SALUD PÚBLICA #CALIDAD DE LA VIDA #RELACIONES NORTE-SUR |
Tipo |
article |