M Amri, A Chatur, P O'Campo - Social Science & Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Despite the widespread acceptance of the need for intersectoral and multisectoral approaches, knowledge around how to support, achieve, and sustain multisectoral action is …
G Wolbring, S Gill - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Environmental issues increasingly impact the well-being, the ability to have a good life, of people, especially members of marginalized groups. Dealing with environmental issues is a …
To date, no studies have assessed how those involved in the World Health Organization's (WHO) work understand the concept of health equity. To fill the gap, this research poses the …
L Evans, J Evans, C Pagliari… - JMIR Research …, 2022 - researchprotocols.org
Background: The field of digital health has grown rapidly in part due to digital health tools' potential to reduce health inequities. However, such potential has not always been realized …
G Wolbring - Journal of Neurology Research, 2021 - neurores.org
Health equity understood as the ability to live a healthy life, to have a good life, is impacted by many social determinants and by the social marginalization of various groups.“Measures” …
Introduction What are the different ways in which health equity can be sought through policy and programs? Although there is a central focus on health equity in global and public health …
Abstract Background The World Health Organization (WHO) has focused on health equity as part of its mandate and broader agenda—consider for example, the “health for all” slogan …
Background Despite growing attention paid to health equity and efforts to promote gender mainstreaming—a global strategy to promote gender equality—how policymakers have …