まとめ
デンマークでは健康格差が拡大している. 新しいモデルは,これらの格差を誘発する5つの主要なメカニズムを特定し,健康の格差を減らすための介入のターゲットを提供しています.
科学分野:
- 公衆衛生は公衆衛生である.
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- エピデミオロジー エピデミオロジー
背景:
- デンマークと世界中で,健康上の格差が大きく増大しています.
- 健康格差を克服するには,その根本的なメカニズムを理解する必要があります.
研究 の 目的:
- デンマーク保健局が開発したモデルを紹介する.
- 健康上の不平等を緩和するためのメカニズムと介入ポイントを特定する.
主な方法:
- 健康格差のメカニズムを特定するモデルのレビュー.
- 健康格差に寄与する5つの異なるメカニズムを特定する.
主要な成果:
- 5つのメカニズムが特定されました:異なった暴露,異なった感受性,異なった病気の結果,クラスター障害の合同的相互作用,および病気の結果のフィードバックループ.
- これらのメカニズムは,介入のための特定のエントリーポイントを強調します.
結論:
- 提示されたモデルは,健康上の不平等を理解し,対処するための枠組みを提供します.
- これらの特定されたメカニズムをターゲットにすることで,健康の格差を縮めるための予防的および臨床的戦略を伝えることができます.
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