2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12939-022-01636-1
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Developing a tool for the measurement of social exclusion in healthcare settings

Abstract: Background Social exclusion is a complex concept that is recognised as a key determinant of health. Many measurement tools developed looked at people from single excluded groups in isolation. We know from experience and literature that exclusion is often intersectional and multi-layered. Therefore, the aim of this research was to develop a social exclusion measurement tool for use in healthcare settings with individuals from any excluded group that would include questions to investigate socioec… Show more

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“…Social exclusion is a comprehensive concept encompassing various factors that can render specific groups in society vulnerable [63]. These factors include unemployment, limited access to education, childcare, and healthcare facilities, inadequate living conditions, and insufficient social participation, with a particular emphasis on labor market exclusion [64].…”
Section: Poverty and Social Exclusion Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social exclusion is a comprehensive concept encompassing various factors that can render specific groups in society vulnerable [63]. These factors include unemployment, limited access to education, childcare, and healthcare facilities, inadequate living conditions, and insufficient social participation, with a particular emphasis on labor market exclusion [64].…”
Section: Poverty and Social Exclusion Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One such research paper was that of O Donnell et al (2022). In this paper the authors engaged with various stakeholders from academic, clinical and political backgrounds, to learn how they defined and conceptualised social exclusion 52 . The authors concluded that the overall definition of social exclusion was the "experience of lack of opportunity, or the inability to make use of available opportunities, thereby preventing full participation in society".…”
Section: The Mention Of the Subgroup Analysis Was Changed To Those Ex...mentioning
confidence: 99%