2017
DOI: 10.17269/cjph.108.5914
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Une santé mondiale repensée : la perspective de futures chercheuses-praticiennes

Abstract: RÉSUMÉL'étude des conséquences de la mondialisation sur la santé des populations est au coeur de la santé mondiale. Ce faisant, la mondialisation conditionne également la mise en oeuvre des projets de recherche et des interventions en santé mondiale, et les rapports sociaux inégalitaires qui s'y perpétuent. Le présent commentaire propose des réflexions sur des défis épistémologiques et politiques auxquels se confronte la santé mondiale. Celles-ci sont issues d'observations et de discussions pendant et après la… Show more

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“…Traditional healers in communities could be better informed and integrated in care management. This is consistent with conclusions of Mac‐Seing et al 14 claiming the necessity to promote health equity for all and the sharing of both resources and knowledge within partnerships in global health researches. The acceptance of haemophilia is high in adults who however share a 'low profile' attitude, which means hiding haemophilia by fear of rejection.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Traditional healers in communities could be better informed and integrated in care management. This is consistent with conclusions of Mac‐Seing et al 14 claiming the necessity to promote health equity for all and the sharing of both resources and knowledge within partnerships in global health researches. The acceptance of haemophilia is high in adults who however share a 'low profile' attitude, which means hiding haemophilia by fear of rejection.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In 2015, as I embarked on my doctoral journey in global public health with four other women colleagues, we were determined to advance research that promotes inclusive and equitable access to health services for diverse population groups, particularly those experiencing vulnerability and marginalisation. To address critical global health challenges, we proposed, at that time, an approach that combines inter-sectionality and interdisciplinarity, while giving systematic attention to equity, the social determinants of health, and effective community participation in global health research and initiatives (1). In 2019, with another group of 10 Francophone junior and senior interdisciplinary public and global health re-searchers, we further recommended specific strategies for the future of global health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…En el 2015, cuando me embarqué en mi travesía para el doctorado en salud pública mundial junto con otras cuatro colegas mujeres, estábamos decididas a hacer avanzar la investigación que promueve el acceso equitativo e inclusivo a los servicios de salud para los diversos grupos de la población, en particular aquellos que están en situación de vulnerabilidad y marginalización. Con el fin de abordar los desafíos fundamentales de la salud mundial, propusimos, en esa época, un enfoque que combinara la inter-seccionalidad con la interdisciplinariedad y que al mismo tiempo les diera una atención sistemática a la equidad, a los determinantes sociales de la salud y a una efectiva participación comunitaria en la investigación y las iniciativas de la salud mundial (1). En el 2019, con otro grupo de 10 personas francófonas que hacen investigación interdisciplinaria en salud pública y mundial, recomendamos estrategias es-pecíficas para el futuro de la salud global.…”
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