Public Health, Scotland, Glasgow, UK.
School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Sociol Health Illn. 2021 Jan;43(1):20-39. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.13181. Epub 2020 Nov 22.
Reducing health inequalities remains a challenge for policy makers across the world. Beginning from Lewin's famous dictum that "there is nothing as practical as a good theory", this paper begins from an appreciative discussion of 'fundamental cause theory', emphasizing the elegance of its theoretical encapsulation of the challenge, the relevance of its critical focus for action, and its potential to support the practical mobilisation of knowledge in generating change. Moreover, it is argued that recent developments in the theory, provide an opportunity for further theoretical development focused more clearly on the concept of power (Dickie et al. 2015). A critical focus on power as the essential element in maintaining, increasing or reducing social and economic inequalities - including health inequalities - can both enhance the coherence of the theory, and also enhance the capacity to challenge the roots of health inequalities at different levels and scales. This paper provides an initial contribution by proposing a framework to help to identify the most important sources, forms and positions of power, as well as the social spaces in which they operate. Subsequent work could usefully test, elaborate and adapt this framework, or indeed ultimately replace it with something better, to help focus actions to reduce inequalities.
减少健康不平等仍然是世界各国政策制定者面临的挑战。本文从 Lewin 的名言“没有什么比好的理论更实际”出发,首先赞赏地讨论了“根本原因理论”,强调了其理论对这一挑战的优雅概括,其对行动的批判性关注的相关性,以及其支持知识的实际动员以产生变革的潜力。此外,有人认为,该理论的最新发展为进一步的理论发展提供了机会,重点更加明确地关注权力概念(Dickie 等人,2015 年)。批判性地关注权力作为维持、增加或减少社会和经济不平等(包括健康不平等)的基本要素,不仅可以增强理论的一致性,还可以增强在不同层次和规模上挑战健康不平等根源的能力。本文通过提出一个框架来帮助识别权力的最重要来源、形式和位置,以及它们运作的社会空间,为这一领域做出了初步贡献。后续工作可以对该框架进行有用的测试、阐述和调整,或者最终用更好的框架来替代它,以帮助集中行动减少不平等。