Sibanda Amson, Doctor Henry V
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs , Division for Social and Policy Development, New York.
Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, Department of Population and Family Health , New York, USA.
J Public Health Afr. 2013 Jul 2;4(1):e3. doi: 10.4081/jphia.2013.e3. eCollection 2013 Jun 25.
Measuring variations and gaps in health and wellbeing across individuals, social groups and societies is a critical issue confronting social scientists in their quest to explain why gaps in health between the rich and the poor persist within and across societies. This article provides a systematic review of the measurement of inequalities and their implications on rural and remote health. A comprehensive literature review was conducted using online databases and other collections of published research on measuring health gaps between the rich and the poor in order to trace the development of this field of inquiry. Despite the enormous information on the subject area, it is not always easy to disentangle the effects of social class or socio-economic status (SES) on health inequalities from genetic or biological differences when analyzing racial/ethnic, gender or age gaps in mortality and morbidity. The meaning of SES or social class also varies from one culture to the other. Despite decades of work in this field, it is not clear what it is about SES or social class that is associated with inequalities in health. Is it simply a question of access to resources? And on the issue of measurement, studies from various disciplines have shown that it is important to employ a raft of measures in order to measure and present the distributions fully from various angles and value judgments. In the rural African context, tackling vertical and horizontal inequalities in health requires tackling the root causes of poverty and promoting social policies that empower individuals and communities. Hence, the review discusses recent methodological developments that hold promise for addressing the knowledge gap that remain. We hope that researchers will reflect on the dynamics in measures of inequalities discussed in this paper as they continue to assess the status of health in Africa's contemporary and largely dominated rural population.
衡量个体、社会群体和社会之间健康与福祉的差异和差距,是社会科学家在试图解释贫富之间的健康差距为何在社会内部和不同社会之间持续存在时所面临的关键问题。本文对不平等现象的衡量及其对农村和偏远地区健康的影响进行了系统综述。我们利用在线数据库和其他已发表的关于衡量贫富健康差距的研究资料进行了全面的文献综述,以追溯这一研究领域的发展。尽管关于该主题领域有大量信息,但在分析死亡率和发病率方面的种族/族裔、性别或年龄差距时,要将社会阶层或社会经济地位(SES)对健康不平等的影响与遗传或生物学差异区分开来并非总是易事。SES或社会阶层的含义在不同文化中也各不相同。尽管在这一领域已经开展了数十年的工作,但尚不清楚SES或社会阶层中与健康不平等相关的因素究竟是什么。仅仅是获取资源的问题吗?在衡量问题上,各学科的研究表明,采用一系列衡量方法以便从不同角度和价值判断全面衡量和呈现分布情况非常重要。在非洲农村地区,解决健康方面的纵向和横向不平等问题需要解决贫困的根源,并推行能增强个人和社区权能的社会政策。因此,本综述讨论了有望填补尚存知识空白的最新方法学进展。我们希望研究人员在继续评估非洲当代主要为农村人口的健康状况时,能思考本文所讨论的不平等衡量方法中的动态因素。