Scoping review: national monitoring frameworks for social determinants of health and health equity

Background: The strategic importance of monitoring social determinants of health (SDH) and health equity and inequity has been a central focus in global discussions around the 2011 Rio Political Declaration on SDH and the Millennium Development Goals. This study is part of the World Health Organizat...

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Main Authors: Leo Pedrana, Marina Pamponet, Ruth Walker, Federico Costa, Davide Rasella
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-02-01
Series:Global Health Action
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Online Access:http://www.globalhealthaction.net/index.php/gha/article/view/28831/pdf_242
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spelling doaj-e8b10d7fe2714f03939d987bd34db0cb2020-11-25T00:01:34ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGlobal Health Action1654-98802016-02-019011010.3402/gha.v9.2883128831Scoping review: national monitoring frameworks for social determinants of health and health equityLeo Pedrana0Marina Pamponet1Ruth Walker2Federico Costa3Davide Rasella4 ISC Instituto de Saúde Coletiva, UFBA – Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil ISC Instituto de Saúde Coletiva, UFBA – Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil Department of Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK ISC Instituto de Saúde Coletiva, UFBA – Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil ISC Instituto de Saúde Coletiva, UFBA – Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, BrazilBackground: The strategic importance of monitoring social determinants of health (SDH) and health equity and inequity has been a central focus in global discussions around the 2011 Rio Political Declaration on SDH and the Millennium Development Goals. This study is part of the World Health Organization (WHO) equity-oriented analysis of linkages between health and other sectors (EQuAL) project, which aims to define a framework for monitoring SDH and health equity. Objectives: This review provides a global summary and analysis of the domains and indicators that have been used in recent studies covering the SDH. These studies are considered here within the context of indicators proposed by the WHO EQuAL project. The objectives are as follows: to describe the range of international and national studies and the types of indicators most frequently used; report how they are used in causal explanation of the SDH; and identify key priorities and challenges reported in current research for national monitoring of the SDH. Design: We conducted a scoping review of published SDH studies in the PubMed® database to obtain evidence of socio-economic indicators. We evaluated, selected, and extracted data from national scale studies published from 2004 to 2014. The research included papers published in English, Italian, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. Results: The final sample consisted of 96 articles. SDH monitoring is well reported in the scientific literature independent of the economic level of the country and magnitude of deprivation in population groups. The research methods were mostly quantitative and many papers used multilevel and multivariable statistical analyses and indexes to measure health inequalities and SDH. In addition to the usual economic indicators, a high number of socio-economic indicators were used. The indicators covered a broad range of social dimensions, which were given consideration within and across different social groups. Many indicators included in the WHO EQuAL framework were not common in the studies in this review due to their intersectoral and interdisciplinary nature. Conclusions: Our review illustrates that the attention to SDH monitoring has grown in terms of its importance and complexity within the scientific health literature. We identified a need to make indicators more wide-ranging in order to include a broader range of social conditions. The WHO EQuAL framework can provide intersectoral and interdisciplinary means of building a more comprehensive standardised approach to monitoring the SDH and improving equity in health.http://www.globalhealthaction.net/index.php/gha/article/view/28831/pdf_242scoping reviewsocial determinantshealth inequityequityinequalityindicatorsmonitoringframeworkEQuAL
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author Leo Pedrana
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Ruth Walker
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Davide Rasella
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Ruth Walker
Federico Costa
Davide Rasella
Scoping review: national monitoring frameworks for social determinants of health and health equity
Global Health Action
scoping review
social determinants
health inequity
equity
inequality
indicators
monitoring
framework
EQuAL
author_facet Leo Pedrana
Marina Pamponet
Ruth Walker
Federico Costa
Davide Rasella
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title Scoping review: national monitoring frameworks for social determinants of health and health equity
title_short Scoping review: national monitoring frameworks for social determinants of health and health equity
title_full Scoping review: national monitoring frameworks for social determinants of health and health equity
title_fullStr Scoping review: national monitoring frameworks for social determinants of health and health equity
title_full_unstemmed Scoping review: national monitoring frameworks for social determinants of health and health equity
title_sort scoping review: national monitoring frameworks for social determinants of health and health equity
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Global Health Action
issn 1654-9880
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Background: The strategic importance of monitoring social determinants of health (SDH) and health equity and inequity has been a central focus in global discussions around the 2011 Rio Political Declaration on SDH and the Millennium Development Goals. This study is part of the World Health Organization (WHO) equity-oriented analysis of linkages between health and other sectors (EQuAL) project, which aims to define a framework for monitoring SDH and health equity. Objectives: This review provides a global summary and analysis of the domains and indicators that have been used in recent studies covering the SDH. These studies are considered here within the context of indicators proposed by the WHO EQuAL project. The objectives are as follows: to describe the range of international and national studies and the types of indicators most frequently used; report how they are used in causal explanation of the SDH; and identify key priorities and challenges reported in current research for national monitoring of the SDH. Design: We conducted a scoping review of published SDH studies in the PubMed® database to obtain evidence of socio-economic indicators. We evaluated, selected, and extracted data from national scale studies published from 2004 to 2014. The research included papers published in English, Italian, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. Results: The final sample consisted of 96 articles. SDH monitoring is well reported in the scientific literature independent of the economic level of the country and magnitude of deprivation in population groups. The research methods were mostly quantitative and many papers used multilevel and multivariable statistical analyses and indexes to measure health inequalities and SDH. In addition to the usual economic indicators, a high number of socio-economic indicators were used. The indicators covered a broad range of social dimensions, which were given consideration within and across different social groups. Many indicators included in the WHO EQuAL framework were not common in the studies in this review due to their intersectoral and interdisciplinary nature. Conclusions: Our review illustrates that the attention to SDH monitoring has grown in terms of its importance and complexity within the scientific health literature. We identified a need to make indicators more wide-ranging in order to include a broader range of social conditions. The WHO EQuAL framework can provide intersectoral and interdisciplinary means of building a more comprehensive standardised approach to monitoring the SDH and improving equity in health.
topic scoping review
social determinants
health inequity
equity
inequality
indicators
monitoring
framework
EQuAL
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