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      • Focusing on common qualities of interventions, we found that to reduce health inequalities, general practice needs to be informed by five key principles: involving coordinated services across the system (ie, connected), accounting for differences within patient groups (ie, intersectional), making allowances for different patient needs and preferences (ie, flexible), integrating patient worldviews and cultural references (ie, inclusive), and engaging communities with service design and delivery...
      www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpub/article/PIIS2468-2667(23)00093-2/fulltext
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    This systematic evidence review summarizes research on achieving health equity in 10 preventive services for cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes in adults by identifying the effects of impediments and barriers that create disparities and the effectiveness of strategies and interventions to reduce them.

    • 2019/12
  3. The framework identifies key areas of action for the reduction of health and care inequalities in general practice across the structural, cultural, disciplinary, and interpersonal domains and suggests five principles that should inform relevant action.

  4. This systematic evidence review summarizes research on achieving health equity in 10 preventive services for cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes in adults by identifying the effects of impediments and barriers that create disparities and the effectiveness of strategies and interventions to reduce them.

    • 2019/12
  5. Sep 25, 2023 · We recommend preventive care services that should be offered to promote health equity in Canada. We mention specific groups known to experience health disparities and we recognize that inequities play out differently based on the context.

  6. Aug 30, 2018 · The purpose of this systematic evidence review (SER) is to summarize the state of the evidence on achieving health equity in preventive services by identifying the effects of impediments and barriers that can create disparities in prevention services, and the effectiveness of strategies and interventions to reduce health disparities in ...

  7. Nov 11, 2019 · The main findings were as following: 1) the pro-rich inequality in preventive health services utilization existed in both periods, but such inequality decreased by 18.5% over time. 2) The change in inequality attributed to the alteration in the interaction among the related determinants.

  8. Jan 30, 2019 · Structural determinants play a vital role in health outcomes and the ability to seek preventive and treatment services or support for quality of care. Structural interventions should seek to change the social and environmental contexts that yield and perpetuate social and health inequalities.

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