2019
DOI: 10.1177/1403494819851364
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29 recommendations to combat social inequalities in health. The Norwegian Council on Social Inequalities in Health

Abstract: All political parties in Norway agree that social inequalities in health comprise a public health problem and should be reduced. Against this background, the Council on Social Inequalities in Health has taken action to provide specific advice to reduce social health differences. Our recommendations focus on the entire social gradient rather than just poverty and the socially disadvantaged. By proposing action on the social determinants of health such as affordable child-care, education, living environments an… Show more

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“…Yet, although the comprehensive framework offered by the SDoH approach has proved very useful for analysis and policy recommendations, there have been fewer examples of actual policy changes following the recommendations made. Still, there are ongoing discussions around how to take further steps in order to develop the SDoH approach as well as the policy recommendations that can be derived from it (see, for example, [3, 4, 5]).…”
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“…Yet, although the comprehensive framework offered by the SDoH approach has proved very useful for analysis and policy recommendations, there have been fewer examples of actual policy changes following the recommendations made. Still, there are ongoing discussions around how to take further steps in order to develop the SDoH approach as well as the policy recommendations that can be derived from it (see, for example, [3, 4, 5]).…”
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“…Barriers to accessing healthcare-including the lack of cultural competence of healthcare professionals-are some significant factors that cause inequities in healthcare [21]. Social determinants of health could refer to social and economic factors within the broader determinants of health [22], or the experiences of historical trauma, discrimination, and racism, which may affect certain groups of people within a population to influence health and be responsible for healthcare inequities [23][24][25][26]. Addressing social determinants of health can improve health and reduce disparities in health and healthcare [22].…”
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“…Interventions in early childhood are cost-effective with higher rates of return than most other investments [12], and are supported by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals position paper [13]. The Norwegian Council on Social Inequalities in Health also supports identification and mapping of difficult childhood circumstances and early interventions [14].…”
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