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Health Research for Policy, Action and Practice - The INCLEN Trust

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Recommended readingBulletin of the World <strong>Health</strong> Organization (2000), Vol. 78, No. 1.Most of this issue of the Bulletin is on the theme of “Inequalities in health”. Followingan editorial introduction by Richard Feachem, there is a paper by Davidson Gwatkinon “<strong>Health</strong> inequalities <strong>and</strong> the health of the poor”. This paper includes a commentary(<strong>and</strong> a framework) <strong>for</strong> the five articles that follow. <strong>The</strong>se represent specific studies onhealth inequities. An interesting <strong>and</strong> helpful “Round table discussion” comments onboth Gwatkin's reflection <strong>and</strong> the five papers. As a reminder that research about healthinequities is not new, a “public health classic” by William Farr is reprinted; it wasfirst published in 1885.Evans T et al., eds. (2001). Challenging inequities in health: from ethics to action.Ox<strong>for</strong>d/New York, Ox<strong>for</strong>d University Press.This multiauthor book presents the work of the Global <strong>Health</strong> Equity Initiative(GHEI) described above. <strong>The</strong>re are four main sections: “Establishing values”;“Assessing <strong>and</strong> analyzing the health divide”; “Tackling root causes”; <strong>and</strong> “Buildingefficient, equitable health care systems”. A concluding chapter presents ideas about“Developing the policy response to inequities in health: a global perspective.” Thishelpful chapter includes ideas <strong>for</strong> international health organizations to consider in asection titled: “Strategies <strong>for</strong> a global response.” Included as chapters in the book are12 country-based studies from both high-income <strong>and</strong> low-income countries.Leon D, Walt G, eds. (2001). Poverty, inequality <strong>and</strong> health: an internationalperspective. Ox<strong>for</strong>d/New York, Ox<strong>for</strong>d University Press.Another multiauthor publication, this book is the product of a three-day meeting heldat the London School of Hygiene <strong>and</strong> Tropical Medicine in April 1999. It contains17 chapters, roughly half of which are case-studies from low-income countries. Ofparticular interest to researchers is a chapter by representatives of WHO on“Measuring health inequality”. <strong>The</strong> final chapter is by Amartya Sen on “Economicprogress <strong>and</strong> health”.Sen A (1992). Inequality reexamined. New York, Russell Sage Foundation.Sen A (1999). Development as freedom. New York, Alfred A. Knopf.Wagstaff A. (2002). Poverty <strong>and</strong> health sector inequalities. Bulletin of the World<strong>Health</strong> Organization, 80:97-105. (Note: this paper is based on the paper “Poverty<strong>and</strong> health” [Commission on Macroeconomics <strong>and</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Working PaperNo. WG1:5, available at: http://www2.cid.harvard.edu/cidcmh/wg1_paper5.pdf]).Poverty <strong>and</strong> ill-health are intertwined. Poor countries tend to have worse healthoutcomes than better-off countries. Within poor countries, poor people have worsehealth outcomes than better-off people. This association reflects causality running inboth directions: poverty breeds ill-health, <strong>and</strong> ill-health keeps poor people poor. <strong>The</strong>evidence <strong>for</strong> inequalities in health between the poor <strong>and</strong> non-poor <strong>and</strong> theconsequences <strong>for</strong> impoverishment <strong>and</strong> income inequality associated with health careexpenses is discussed in this article. It gives an outline of what is known about the<strong>Health</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Policy</strong>,<strong>Action</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Practice</strong>16Module I, Unit I

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