Resumo O objetivo do artigo é explorar e sistematizar o conhecimento a respeito dos determinantes estruturais da saúde, por meio da revisão de escopo nas bases de dados: Web of Science, Cinahl, Scopus, Lilacs e PubMed e nas revistas: International Journal of Epidemiology, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, American Journal of Public Health e American Journal of Epidemiology no período de 2005 a 2018, pelos termos de busca: Social Determinants of Health, Health Services, Health Policies, e Inequity. Como resultado, foram identificados 1.164 artigos e selecionados 19. Os determinantes estruturais, também chamados marcadores sociais, foram: raça, gênero, identidade de gênero, migração e classe social. As perspectivas teóricas direta ou indiretamente assumiram a saúde como direito. As políticas de saúde propostas tiveram como foco o impacto positivo na equidade através de funções de planejamento; capacitação de prestadores de serviços; redução de barreiras ao acesso e participação dos grupos excluídos. Assim, a literatura científica reforça que todo indivíduo deve ter a capacidade de alcançar seu estado de saúde ideal sem qualquer distinção de raça; cor da pele; religião; idioma; nacionalidade; recursos socioeconômicos; gênero; orientação sexual; identidade de gênero; incapacidade física, mental ou emocional; ou qualquer outra característica ligada à discriminação ou à exclusão de oportunidades sociais e políticas.
The health-disease process is intrinsically connected with concrete conditions of life and with the diverse social realities, which brings about the strong ties between the health situation and historical, social, economical, cultural, and biological factors. The formulation of Social Determinants of Health (SDH) seeks to broaden the focus on conditions of life and well-being, emphasizing the distribution of income, the work and life conditions, the net of social support, among other factors that affected the quality of life. SDH seek, in this way, to avoid a fragmented analysis, embodying the conception of Structural Determinants, which seek to comprehend the conditions of distribution of wealth, power, and prestige in the origins of health problems. Thus, the structure of social classes, the distribution of income, and the prejudice of gender and race are taken into account in the proposition of health policies. OBJECTIVE: systematizing knowledge about the SDH and their structural components, according to the potential to contribute in the elaboration of social and health policies. METHODOLOGY: The following research employs the Scoping Review Methodology, which enlarges and deeps the mapping and the synthesis of knowledge. The phases of our work were the following: identification of the research issue and relevant studies; selection of the studies; extraction of data; division, summarization, reports, and communication of results. The following electronic databases were researched: Web of Science, CINAHL, Scopus, LILACS, and Pub-Med, which comprehends MEDLINE. Additionally, specific journals were surveyed:
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