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Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:129
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Promoting equity in breastfeeding through peer counseling: the US Breastfeeding Heritage and Pride program
In the United States, Black and Hispanic mothers have lower breastfeeding rates compared with White mothers. To address breastfeeding inequities, the Breastfeeding Heritage and Pride program (BHP) provides bre...
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Sharing power in global health research: an ethical toolkit for designing priority-setting processes that meaningfully include communities
To promote social justice and equity, global health research should meaningfully engage communities throughout projects: from setting agendas onwards. But communities, especially those that are considered disa...
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The benefits of an integrated social medical insurance for health services utilization in rural China: evidence from the China health and retirement longitudinal study
Improving health equity is a fundamental goal for establishing social health insurance. This article evaluated the benefits of the Integration of Social Medical Insurance (ISMI) policy for health services util...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:126 -
Cultural adaptation of health interventions including a nutrition component in Indigenous peoples: a systematic scoping review
Indigenous populations throughout the world experience poorer health outcomes than non-indigenous people. The reasons for the health disparities are complex and due in part to historical treatment of Indigenou...
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Socioeconomic inequalities in curative healthcare-seeking for children under five before and after the free healthcare initiative in Sierra Leone: analysis of population-based survey data
Socioeconomic inequalities between and within countries lead to disparities in the use of health services. These disparities could lead to child mortality in children under 5 years by depriving them of healthc...
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Integrating equity and social justice for indigenous peoples in undergraduate health professions education in Canada: a framework from a critical review of literature
Understanding how to create structural change by actively counteracting racialized ways of interacting with Indigenous peoples at an individual and organizational level within health care systems and health pr...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:123 -
Financial protection effects of private health insurance: experimental evidence from Chinese households with resident basic medical insurance
After achieving universal basic medical insurance coverage, Chinese government put the development of private health insurance (PHI) on its agenda to further strengthen financial risk protection. This paper ai...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:122 -
Community support model on breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices in remote areas in Vietnam: implementation, cost, and effectiveness
Poor access to healthcare facilities and consequently nutrition counseling services hinders the uptake of recommended infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices. To address these barriers and improve IYCF...
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Trends and equity in the use of health services in Spain and Germany around austerity in Europe
Following the 2008 economic crisis many countries implemented austerity policies, including reducing public spending on health services. This paper evaluates the trends and equity in the use of health services...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:120 -
Medication risk management and health equity in New Zealand general practice: a retrospective cross-sectional study
Despite an overt commitment to equity, health inequities are evident throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. A general practice electronic alert system was developed to notify clinicians about their patient’s risk of...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:119 -
Evidence‐based priorities of under‐served pregnant and parenting adolescents: addressing inequities through a participatory approach to contextualizing evidence syntheses
This study describes an interdiscursive evidence-based priority setting process with pregnant and parenting adolescents and their services providers.
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:118 -
Perceptions about the accessibility of healthcare services among ethnic minority women: a qualitative study among Arab Bedouins in Israel
Access to healthcare services has major implications for vulnerable populations’ health. Socio-cultural and gender characteristics shape the utilization and access of healthcare services among ethnic minoritie...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:117 -
Assessing healthcare access using the Levesque’s conceptual framework– a scoping review
Countries are working hard to improve access to healthcare through Universal Healthcare Coverage. To genuinely address the problems of healthcare access, we need to recognize all the dimensions and complexitie...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:116 -
“The devil is in the detail”: geographical inequalities of femicides in Ecuador
Femicide is a very important public health problem in Ecuador. Since regional and country-level femicide rates can obscure significant variations at the sub-national level, it is important to provide informati...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:115 -
Breastfeeding inequities in South Africa: Can enforcement of the WHO Code help address them? – A systematic scoping review
Suboptimal breastfeeding rates in South Africa have been attributed to the relatively easy access that women and families have had to infant formula, in part as a result of programs to prevent maternal-to-chil...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:114 -
Innovations in the national household random sampling in Brazilian National Health Survey: results from Starfield and Shi’s adult primary care assessment tool (PCAT)
Several middle and upper income countries carry out household surveys that seek to trace the profile of access and use of health services. Probably one of the most ambitious examples is Brazil, with its Nation...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:113 -
Health system responsiveness: a systematic evidence mapping review of the global literature
The World Health Organisation framed responsiveness, fair financing and equity as intrinsic goals of health systems. However, of the three, responsiveness received significantly less attention. Responsiveness ...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:112 -
A multi-center longitudinal study on responsive breastfeeding in China from the perspective of health equity: research protocol
Socio-economic inequities can strongly influence suboptimal infant feeding outcomes. Factors such as lack of knowledge about breastfeeding, low family income, low educational attainment, social and economic st...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:111 -
Breastfeeding at the workplace: a systematic review of interventions to improve workplace environments to facilitate breastfeeding among working women
Breastfeeding can be affected by maternal employment. This is important considering that in 2019, 47.1% of women globally participated in the labor force. The aim of this study was to review workplace interven...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:110 -
Distribution of under-5 deaths in the neonatal, postneonatal, and childhood periods: a multicountry analysis in 64 low- and middle-income countries
As under-5 mortality rates declined all over the world, the relative distribution of under-5 deaths during different periods of life changed. To provide information for policymakers to plan for multi-layer hea...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:109 -
Fifteen-year trends in self-reported racism and link with health and well-being of African Canadian adolescents: a secondary data analysis
We assessed the prevalence and trends in racial discrimination among African Canadian adolescents in British Columbia. The association between racial discrimination and self-rated health, access to mental heal...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:108 -
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the food rations of refugees in Rwanda
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has significantly impacted the global economy, by forcing people to stay indoors and creating a ‘new normal’ of living. Rwanda has made notable efforts to fight the pandemic....
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:107 -
Income-related health inequality among Chinese adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence based on an online survey
Partial- or full-lockdowns, among other interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic, may disproportionally affect people (their behaviors and health outcomes) with lower socioeconomic status (SES). This study e...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:106 -
Associations of psychosocial factors, knowledge, attitudes and practices with hospitalizations in internal medicine divisions in different population groups in Israel
Inequalities in healthcare utilization exist across ethnic groups; however, the contributions of health-related knowledge and psychosocial factors to these inequalities remain unclear. We examined associations...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:105 -
Needs and resources of people with type 2 diabetes in peri-urban Cochabamba, Bolivia: a people-centred perspective
The rising prevalence of type 2 diabetes results in a worldwide public healthcare crisis, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with unprepared and overburdened health systems mainly focused o...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:104 -
“This is my boy’s health! Talk straight to me!” perspectives on accessible and culturally safe care among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients of clinical genetics services
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people do not enjoy equal access to specialist health services that adequately meet their needs. Clinical genetics services are at the vanguard of realising the health ben...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:103 -
Inequalities in antenatal care coverage and quality: an analysis from 63 low and middle-income countries using the ANCq content-qualified coverage indicator
Antenatal care (ANC) is an essential intervention associated with a reduction of maternal and new-born morbidity and mortality. However, evidence suggested substantial inequalities in maternal and child health...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:102 -
Analysis of equity and social inclusiveness of national urban development policies and strategies through the lenses of health and nutrition
Rapid urbanization increases competition for scarce urban resources and underlines the need for policies that promote equitable access to resources. This study examined equity and social inclusion of urban dev...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:101 -
Measuring health care experiences that matter to Indigenous people in Australia with cancer: identifying critical gaps in existing tools
Measurement of patients’ healthcare experiences is increasingly used as an indicator of quality of care, but there are concerns that existing measures omit information that is meaningful to patients and that r...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:100 -
Predictors of death at home among cancer patients in Israel: a population-based study
Most cancer patients prefer to die at home; however, many die in hospital. The aim of the current study is to elucidate the association between dying at home and various personal factors in the Israeli populat...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:99 -
Gender intentional approaches to enhance health social enterprises in Africa: a qualitative study of constraints and strategies
Health social enterprises are experimenting with community health worker (CHW) models that allow for various income-generating opportunities to motivate and incentivize CHWs. Although evidence shows that impro...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:98 -
Correction to: A qualitative study of barriers to employment experienced by people living with HIV in Toronto and Ottawa
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:97 -
The convergence of racial and income disparities in health insurance coverage in the United States
This study applied the vulnerability framework and examined the combined effect of race and income on health insurance coverage in the US.
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:96 -
The financing need of equitable provision of paid maternal leave in the informal sector in Indonesia: a comparison of estimation methods
Providing an enabling environment for breastfeeding is hampered by the inequitable implementation of paid maternity leave, primarily due to perceived or actual financial costs. To estimate the real cost of pai...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:95 -
Understanding inequities in health and health systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: a thematic series
Latin America, with its culturally and ethnically diverse populations, its burgeoning economies, high levels of violence, growing political instability, and its striking levels of inequality, is a region that ...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:94 -
The enrolment gap: who is not enrolling with primary health organizations in Aotearoa New Zealand and what are the implications? An exploration of 2015–2019 administrative data
Primary Health Care (PHC) is the entry point to accessing health services in many countries. Having a high proportion of the population enrolled with a PHC provider is key to ensuring PHC fulfils this role and...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:93 -
Improving support for breastfeeding mothers: a qualitative study on the experiences of breastfeeding among mothers who reside in a deprived and culturally diverse community
The United Kingdom has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe, with the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding shown to be closely related to the mothers’ age, ethnicity and social class. Whilst...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:92 -
Gender-based disparities on health indices during COVID-19 crisis: a nationwide cross-sectional study in Jordan
COVID-19 has an inevitable burden on public health, potentially widening the gender gap in healthcare and the economy. We aimed to assess gender-based desparities during COVID-19 in Jordan in terms of health i...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:91 -
How prepared is Mozambique to treat COVID-19 patients? A new approach for estimating oxygen service availability, oxygen treatment capacity, and population access to oxygen-ready treatment facilities
This study aims to assess the COVID-19 response preparedness of the Mozambican health system by 1) determining the location of oxygen-ready public health facilities, 2) estimating the oxygen treatment capacity...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:90 -
Using a biopsychosocial approach to examine differences in post-traumatic stress symptoms between Arab and Jewish Israeli mothers following a child’s traumatic medical event
Parents of children following traumatic medical events (TMEs) are known to be at high risk for developing severe post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). Findings on the negative impact of TMEs on parents’ PTSS ...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:89 -
Private health care market shaping and changes in inequities in childhood diarrhoea treatment coverage: evidence from the analysis of baseline and endline surveys of an ORS and zinc scale-up program in Nigeria
Nearly 90,000 under-five children die from diarrhoea annually in Nigeria. Over 90% of the deaths can be prevented with oral rehydration salt (ORS) and zinc treatment but coverage nationally was less than 34% f...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:88 -
Changing men or changing health systems? A scoping review of interventions, services and programmes targeting men’s health in sub-Saharan Africa
Sex and gender have been shown to influence health literacy, health seeking behaviour, and health outcomes. However, research examining the links between gender and health has mainly focused on women’s health,...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:87 -
Policy disparities in response to the first wave of COVID-19 between China and Germany
Our research summarized policy disparities in response to the first wave of COVID-19 between China and Germany. We look forward to providing policy experience for other countries still in severe epidemics.
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:86 -
Addressing data and methodological limitations in estimating catastrophic health spending and impoverishment in India, 2004–18
Estimates of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) are counterintuitive to researchers, policy makers, and developmental partners due to data and methodological limitation. While inferences drawn from use of c...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:85 -
Healthcare inequities and barriers to access for homeless individuals: a qualitative study in Barcelona (Spain)
In Spain, homeless individuals have lower perceived quality of health than the rest of the population and their life expectancy is 30 years lower than the national average. While the Spanish health system prov...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:84 -
Adapting breastfeeding support in areas of socio-economic deprivation: a case study approach
There are inequalities in breastfeeding initiation and continuation rates, whereby socio-economically disadvantaged mothers are least likely to breastfeed. Breastfeeding peer support (BPS) interventions are re...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:83 -
Inequalities in cognitive impairment among older adults in China and the associated social determinants: a decomposition approach
Despite there is growing evidence focusing on health inequalities in China, socioeconomic inequalities in cognitive impairment among older adults have received little attention. This study aims to measure soci...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:82 -
“I want to get better, but…”: identifying the perceptions and experiences of people who inject drugs with respect to evolving hepatitis C virus treatments
The advent of highly tolerable and efficacious direct-acting antiviral (DAA) medications has transformed the hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment landscape. Yet, people who inject drugs (PWID) – a population with...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:81 -
The unequal effects of austerity measures between income-groups on the access to healthcare: a quasi-experimental approach
The Great Recession, starting in 2008, was characterized by an overall reduction in living standards. This pushed several governments across Europe to restrict expenditures, also in the area of healthcare. The...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2021 20:79
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