2016
DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12320
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Does public health advocacy seek to redress health inequities? A scoping review

Abstract: What is known about this topic• Advocacy is considered a key public health strategy for redressing health inequities.• There is evidence that public health's advocacy role has not been fully realised; the reasons for this are unclear. What this paper adds• A systematic collation and critical analysis of the conceptual and empirical literature on public health advocacy focused on health equity is provided.• Public health is constrained in its health equity advocacy efforts by neoliberal conceptualisations of he… Show more

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“…Health advocacy can therefore be understood as the set of actions that seek to claim rights for the health of individuals and social groups, especially the disadvantaged ones (5)(6) . The concept of health advocacy is part of a theory based on the idea of defense against health inequities.…”
Section: Health Advocacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Health advocacy can therefore be understood as the set of actions that seek to claim rights for the health of individuals and social groups, especially the disadvantaged ones (5)(6) . The concept of health advocacy is part of a theory based on the idea of defense against health inequities.…”
Section: Health Advocacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of health advocacy is part of a theory based on the idea of defense against health inequities. The term is related to the construction of actions and policies aimed at reducing such iniquities, which are characterized by life conditions related to the unequal distribution of power, income, and resources among countries, social groups, and individuals (5)(6) . It can be a powerful initiative to promote the improvement of living and health conditions, but it requires, from health professionals, an action guided by the principles of justice and equity (5)(6) .…”
Section: Health Advocacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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