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Informes Finales de 8 de las Redes de Conocimiento, el noveno, la Red de “Condiciones Prioritarias en Salud Pública” está en el link de Textos completos


Artículos y Publicaciones seleccionados relevantes para la temática de DSS (el idioma de los artículos es el inglés)

DSS e Historias de Vida (extraídas del sitio de la CDSS, idioma inglés)

 


Sitios e Informes

Comisión de Determinantes Sociales de la Salud de la OMS

Comisión de Determinantes Sociales de la Salud de Brasil

La respuesta de Canadá a la CDSS de la OMS

Recomendaciones de la CDSS
Estas son el corazón del trabajo de la CDSS y pueden ser obtenidas en el formato de Sumario Ejecutivo en los seis idiomas oficiales de la OMS ingles, español, ruso, francés, árabe y chino en:
http://www.who.int/social_determinants/final_report/en/
O en formato completo en
http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2008/9789241563703_eng.pdf

Formato de lectura del Sumario Ejecutivo en Español del Informe de la CDSS en Español

DSS y pueblos originarios

DSS e iniciativas comunitárias

Health Canada – sobre intersectorialidad

Equidad, Salud y Desarrollo Humano

Estudios de caso de acción intersectorial
Australia [pdf 292kb]
Belgium [pdf 184kb]
Brazil [pdf 265kb]
Canada [pdf 440kb]
Chile [pdf 885kb]
Colombia [pdf 552kb]
Cuba part 1 [pdf 91kb]
Cuba part 2 [pdf 51kb]
Ecuador [pdf 487kb]
El Salvador [pdf 242kb]
India (SEWA case study) [pdf 532kb]
India (Sonagachi case study) [pdf 202kb]
Iran [pdf 745kb]
Malaysia [pdf 1.04Mb]
Morocco [pdf 204kb]
New Zealand [pdf 210kb]
Norway [pdf 158kb]
Sri Lanka [pdf 204kb]
Uganda [pdf 85kb]

Informes Finales de las 9  Redes de Conocimiento

Early Child Development
Final report of the Early Child Development Knowledge Network [pdf 7.63Mb]
Evidence Report: Total Environment Assessment Model for Early Child Development [pdf 7.94Mb]

Globalisation
Final report of the Globalisation Knowledge Network [pdf 5.04Mb]

Health Systems
Final report of the Health Systems Knowledge Networks [pdf 1.19Mb]

Urban Settings
Final report of the Urban Settings Knowledge Network [pdf 4.62Mb]
Synopsis of the final report [pdf 12.77Mb]

Employment Conditions
Final report of the Employment Conditions Knowledge Network [pdf 1.30Mb]

Women and Gender Equity
Final report of the Women and Gender Equity Knowledge Network [pdf 753kb]

Measurement and Evidence
Final report of the Measurement and Evidence Knowledge Network [pdf 618kb]
Guide to constructing the evidence base on Social Determinants of Health [pdf 1.38Mb]

Social Exclusion
Final report of the Social Exclusion Knowledge Network [pdf 1.15Mb]

Una de las 9 Redes de Conocimientos se denominó Condiciones Prioritarias en Salud Publica (“Priority Public Health Conditions”)  que fue llamada de la “red de la OMS”  por que se responsabilizó por los DSS en los programas técnicos de la Organización. No hay un Informe final y si un “paper” de referencia (ver enlace) y algunos resultados en el link de textos completos.
http://www.who.int/social_determinants/resources/pphc_scoping_paper.pdf

Artículos y Publicaciones seleccionados relevantes para la temática de DSS
(el idioma de los artículos es el inglés)

Applying an equity lens to child health and mortality: more of the same is not enough
Victora CG, Wagstaff A, Schellenberg JA, Gwatkin D, Claeson M, Habicht JP. Lancet. 2003
Jul 19;362(9379):233-41.

"Bodies Count," and Body Counts: Social Epidemiology and Embodying Inequality
Krieger N, Davey Smith G. Epidemiol Rev 2004;26:92-103.

Creating Healthier Societies

M.G. Marmot, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, May 2004 82 (5)

Health Disparities By Race And Class: Why Both Matter

Kawachi I, Daniels N, Robinson DE. Health Affairs, Vol 24, Issue 2, 343-352.

Health inequalities: concepts, frameworks and policy
Graham H, Kelly MP. London: National Health Service Health Development Agency. 2004.

Health systems confront poverty
Erio Ziglio, Rogerio Barbosa, Yves Charpak, Steve Turner. Public Health Case Studies,
No. 1. WHO Regional Office for Europe 2003.

Public health is a social issue
Lee Jong-wook, WHO Director-General, Lancet 2005; 365:1005-1006

The Report of the Independent Inquiry into Inequalities in Health
Acheson D, Barker D, Chambers J, Graham H, Marmot M. London: The Stationery Office, 1998.

Securing Good Health for the Whole Population
Derek Wanless. Report to the Prime Minister, the Chancellor and the Secretary of State for Health, February 2004

Social determinants of health inequalities
Michael Marmot, Lancet 2005; 365: 1099-1104

Social determinants of health: the solid facts [Second edition]
Wilkinson R, Marmot M., Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2003.

Social inequality and depressive disorders in Bahia, Brazil: interactions of gender, ethnicity, and social class
Almeida-Filho N, Lessa I, Magalhaes L, Araujo MJ, Aquino E, James SA, Kawachi I. Soc Sci Med. 2004 Oct;59(7):1339-53.

Social policies and the pathways to inequalities in health: a comparative analysis of lone mothers
in Britain and Sweden

Whitehead M, Burstrom B, Diderichsen F. Soc Sci Med. 2000 Jan;50(2):255-70.

Tackling health inequalities: new approaches in public health
Jeanette Vega and Alec Irwin, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, July 2004 82 (7)

Tackling health inequalities since the Acheson inquiry
Marmot MG. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2004;58:262-263.

Tackling socioeconomic inequalities in health: Analysis of European experiences
Mackenbach JP, Bakker MJ, European Network on Interventions and Policies to Reduce Inequalities in Health. Lancet 2003; 362: 1409-1414

Editorials, policy and research on social determinants of health
Editorials, policy and research on equity and social determinants of health, the role of health promotion, the Commission on Social Determinants of Health and its Knowledge Networks, civil society action, health inequities and the social determinants of health in Australia: Health Promotion Journal of Australia, December 2006.
Read the articles [pdf 1.14Mb]

Health in an unequal world
Commissioner Michael Marmot's lecture presented at the Royal College of Physicians, London: inequalities in health between countries and inequalities within: the Lancet, 368:2081-2094, 9 December 2006.
The Lancet lecture

Editorials on social determinants of health
Equity and the social determinants of health by Fran Baum and Liz Harris; A global perspective on health promotion and the social determinants of health by David Sanders; The social determinants of health: what are the three key roles for health promotion? by Dennis Raphael; Are social determinants of health the same as societal determinants of health? by Barbara Starfield: Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 2006.
AHPA journal editorials

Tackling social determinants of health through community based initiatives

BMJ analysis and comment on gender and health; basic development needs programmes; effect of basic development needs programmes; challenges and opportunities; sustaining community based initiatives: BMJ 2006;333:854-856, 21 October.
BMJ article

Promoting global action on the social determinants of health
Article by Commissioner Hoda Rashad in Diabetes Voice: policy, action and leadership to address social factors can improve health and access to healthcare, September 2006.
Dibates Voice article by Hoda Rashad [pdf 233kb]

The Commission: tackling the social roots of health inequities
The Commission on Social Determinants of Health: its goals, challenges and action areas. Jeannette Vega et al, PLoS Medicine, 3 (6), June 2006.
Full text article

Untreated social ills make for higher medical costs
Second opinion by Andre Picard on Canada's welfare system, social programs, and health costs: The Globe and Mail, June 2006.
Full text article

Effects of self-reported racial discrimination and deprivation on Maori health and
inequalities in New Zealand

Cross-sectional study to assess the effect of self-reported racial discrimination and deprivation on health inequalities: Ricci Harris et al, The Lancet, vol 367, June 2006.
Download article [pdf 83kb]

Indigenous health in Latin America and the Caribbean
Review of the current state of indigenous health, and discussions on importance of indigenous health systems and medicines: Raul Montenegro, Carolyn Stephens, The Lancet, vol 367, June 2006.
Download article [pdf 186kb]

Health of indigenous people in Africa
Case studies of the Central African Pygmy peoples and the San of Southern Africa to illustrate recurring issues in indigenous health in the continent: Nyang Ohenjo et al, The Lancet, vol 367, June 2006.
Download article [pdf 783kb]

Disappearing, displaced, and undervalued: a call to action for indigenous health worldwide
Paper on the health of indigenous peoples, describes the poor health indicators, helps to put indigenous health into an international context: Carolyn Stephens et el, The Lancet, vol 367, June 2006.
Download article [pdf 837kb]

Addressing the social causes of illness
Panel discussion hosted by Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC) by Stephen Dale: looking beyond genes and germs, health and economics, budgeting for better health, April 2006.
IDRC discussion

Health disparities and health equity: concepts and measurement
This paper aims to clarify the concepts of health disparities/inequalities and health equity, focusing on the implications of different definitions for measurement, Annual Review of Public Health, April 2006.
Annual Reviews article

Indigenous health in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific
Discussion on the key policy initiatives that have been developed to address indigenous health disadvantage: Ian Anderson et al, The Lancet, vol 367, May 2006.
Download article [pdf 989kb]

State of the art in research on equity in health
Essay on history of the concept of equity in health, current evidence regarding infuences on health relevant to equity: Barbara Starfield, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, vol 31, February 2006.
Download article [pdf 169kb]

Public health is a social issue
Comment on social causes of health and disease, links between poverty and health system: LEE Jong-wook, WHO Director-General, The Lancet, vol 365, March 2005.
Download article [pdf 42kb]

Tackling health inequalities since the Acheson inquiry
Policies are in place that could make a difference: Michael Marmot, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 58:262-263, 2004.
Full text article

Tackling health inequalities: new approaches in public health
A multisectoral approach to policy design and implementation is urgently needed to confront disease burdens in developing countries: Jeanette Vega, Alec Irwin, WHO Bulletin, 82 (7), July 2004.
Full text article

Incorporating concepts of inequality and inequity into health benefits analysis
Inequality indicator for health benefits analysis: J.Levy et al, International Journal for Equity in Health 2006, 5:2, March 2006.
Research article

Creating healthier societies
The solid facts summarizing social determinants of health: Michael Marmot, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 82 (5), May 2004.
Full text article

DSS e Historias de Vida (extraídas del sitio de la CDSS, idioma inglés)

Addressing inequities in Chile
A social worker by profession, Ana Ferro has worked for six years in the Municipality
of Pedro Aguirre Cerda in Santiago, Chile.
About Ana Ferro

SEWA: Improving the lives of women in India
On the banks of the Sabarmati River, Ahmedabad India is a slum where about 8000 women, men and children live. Leelaben Shantilal Bhoi Shankarbhuvan is one of them.
About SEWA's initiative

Stories on healthy urbanisation
KNUS has made concerted efforts to generate knowledge that reflects the voices and stories of people from urban settings, particularly those of exposed and vulnerable populations.
Stories on healthy urbanisation

Health for the Family Programme, Brazil
"Facing the dialog with the population is one of the most important parts of my job... in changing how people see health and in addressing the socioeconomic determinants of health.
About Eneida Bernardo

Fact file: urban settings as social determinant of health
Fact 1: Of the three billion people who live in urban settings, an estimated one billion live in slums.
Ten facts on urban settings

Fact file: social determinants of health
Poverty, social exclusion, poor housing and poor health systems are among the main social causes of ill health.
English version [html 2kb] | Chinese version [html 1kb] | Russian version [html 2kb]

Facts on Early Child Development
The early years in life are the most important and define one's future. The Early Child Development Knowledge Network has identified eight facts on why early child development matters for social policy.
Report [pdf 58kb]

Three voices from the frontline in Germany

Three voices from the frontline in Germany
Meet people addressing economic and social determinants of health through projects in Germany.
Stories from WHO Euro