[PDF][PDF] Applying intersectionality theory in health promotion research and practice

E Heard, L Fitzgerald, B Wigginton… - Health promotion …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Health promotion researchers and practitioners are grappling with how to address growing
health inequalities for population groups. In particular, critiques of dominant behaviour …

Use of intersectionality theory in interventional health research in high-income countries: A scoping review

L Tinner, D Holman, S Ejegi-Memeh… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Background: Intersectionality theory posits that considering a single axis of inequality is
limited and that considering (dis) advantage on multiple axes simultaneously is needed. The …

The challenge of promoting the health of refugees and migrants in Europe: a review of the literature and urgent policy options

G Laverack - Challenges, 2018 - mdpi.com
This paper provides a rapid review of the literature on the current knowledge on health
promotion for improved refugee and migrant health in the European region. The aim of the …

Community-based interventions to enhance healthy aging in disadvantaged areas: Perceptions of older adults and health care professionals

A Srivarathan, AN Jensen, M Kristiansen - BMC health services research, 2019 - Springer
Background The number of older adults with different ethnic and socioeconomic background
is steadily increasing. There is a need for community-based health promotion interventions …

[HTML][HTML] Delivering a childhood obesity prevention intervention using Islamic religious settings in the UK: What is most important to the stakeholders?

SA Dogra, K Rai, S Barber, RRC McEachan… - Preventive medicine …, 2021 - Elsevier
Ten per cent of the childhood population in the UK are of South Asian (SA) origin. Within this
population, over 40% are living with overweight or obesity. The majority of SA children are …

Smoking and religion: untangling associations using English survey data

M Hussain, C Walker, G Moon - Journal of religion and health, 2019 - Springer
While factors affecting smoking are well documented, the role of religion has received little
attention. This national study aims to assess the extent to which religious affiliation is …

The contribution of risk perception and social norms to reported preventive behaviour against selected vector-borne diseases in Guyana

I Lopes-Rafegas, H Cox, T Mora, E Sicuri - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Preventing vector-borne diseases (VBDs) mainly relies on effective vector control tools and
strategies, which in turn depend on population acceptance and adherence. Inspired by the …

Building a healthy generation together: parents' experiences and perceived meanings of a family-based program delivered in ethnically diverse neighborhoods in …

L Farias, ML Hellenius, G Nyberg… - International Journal for …, 2024 - Springer
Introduction and aim Ethnically diverse neighborhoods encounter pronounced inequalities,
including housing segregation and limited access to safe outdoor spaces. Residents of …

Oppression and internalized oppression as an emerging theme in accessing healthcare: findings from a qualitative study assessing first-language related barriers …

T Bayram, S Sakarya - International Journal for Equity in Health, 2023 - Springer
Background Language has been well documented to be a key determinant of accessing
healthcare. Most of the literature about language barrier in accessing healthcare is in the …

Childbearing Women's Experiences of and Interactions With the Health System in Vietnam: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis

K Lakin, NT Huong, S Kane - Community Health Equity …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Scholars have long argued that the care experience is shaped by context, and by evolutions
in this context. Using Vietnam as a case, we critically interrogate the literature on women's …