Understanding health inequalities in Aotearoa New Zealand / edited by Kevin Dew and Anna Matheson.
Material type: TextPublisher: Dunedin, N.Z. : Otago University Press, 2008Description: 248 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1877372595
- 9781877372599
- 362.10420993 22
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-248).
1. Health, justice and politics / Anna Matheson and Kevin Dew -- Pt. 1. Ethnic and socio-economic inequalities in health. 2. What is driving the disparities? / Bridget Robson. 3. Socio-economic inequalities in health / Sarah Hill. 4. Diversity and equity for Maori / Chris Cunningham -- Pt. 2. Understanding inequalities. 5. A historical perspective on the politics of health care / Michael Belgrave. 6. Discourse, media and health in Aotearoa / Tim McCreanor. 7. Does poverty affect health? / Brian Easton. 8. Child poverty and family incomes policy in New Zealand / Susan St John. 9. Health inequalities and need associated with rare diseases / John Forman -- Pt. 3. Intervention strategies. 10. Why are we weighting? Equity considerations in primary health care resource allocation formulas / Peter Crampton and Jon Foley. 11. The promise of primary health care / Julia Carr and Lee Tan. 12. Reducing health inequalities by improving housing / Philippa Howden-Chapman and Sarah Bierre. 13. Tools for health equity / Louise Signal -- Pt. 4. Intervention experiences. 14. The Otara Health story / Olivia James. 15. Stories from people working with high needs populations / Win Bennett ... [et al.] -- --
1. Health, justice and politics / Anna Matheson and Kevin Dew -- Part One. Ethnic and socio-economic inequalities in health: -- 2. What is driving the disparities? / Bridget Robson -- 3. Socioeconomic inequalities in health / Sarah Hill -- Part Two. Understanding inequalities: -- 4. Diversity and equity for Maori / Chris Cunningham,-- 5. Politics of health care: An historical perspective / Michael Belgrave -- 6. Discourse, media and health in Aotearoa / Tim McCreanor -- 7. Does poverty affect health? / Brian Easton -- 8. Child poverty and family incomes in New Zealand / Susan St John -- 9. Health inequalities and need associated with rare diseases / John Forman -- Part Three. Intervention strategies: -- 10. Why are we weighting? Equity considerations in primary health care resource allocation / Peter Crampton and Jon Foley -- 11. The promise of primary health care / Julia Carr & Lee Tan -- 12. Reducing health inequalities by improving housing / Philippa Howden-Chapman and Sarah Bierre -- 13. Tools for health equity / Louise Signal -- Part Four. Intervention experiences: -- 14. The Otara health story / Olivia James -- 15. Sories from people working with high-needs populations / Win Bennett, Eugene Ryder, Maude Governor, Kathy James, Maggie Simcox, Leanne Ormsby.
"Quick-fix solutions to health inequalities are unlikely to be found in complex modern societies. Class or socio-economic status, gender, ethnicity and physical location all play their part in determining our chances of maintaining good health and securing good health care. This book uses a variety of approaches from different disciplines to explore the issues in four sections: Ethnic and Socio-economic Inequalities in Health, Understanding Inequalities, Intervention Strategies, and Intervention Experiences."--Publisher.
"Class/socio-economic status, gender, ethnicity, physical location and social relationships all play a part in determining our chances of maintaining good health and securing good health care. And in the complex western societies of today, quick-fix solutions to health inequalities are unlikely to be found. Based on current research and experience, this book uses a variety of approaches from different disciplines to explore the issues in four sections: Ethnic and Socio-economic Inequalities in Health, Understanding Inequalities, Intervention Strategies, and Intervention Experiences."--BOOK JACKET.
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