Thursday, April 17, 2008

[EQ] Equity-Oriented Tool Kit for Health Technology Assessment

Equity-Oriented Tool Kit for Health Technology Assessment

WHO Collaborating Center for Knowledge Translation and Health Technology Assessment in Health Equity
The Institute of Population Health at the University of Ottawa

Website: http://www.intermed.med.uottawa.ca/research/globalhealth/whocc/projects/eo_toolkit/index.htm

A needs-based health technology assessment model is used to provide methods to match the identified health needs of a population, to the most appropriate interventions. The existing tool kit focused on averages, but this ignored distributional issues and equity gradients.

This toolkit is based on clinical and population health status and takes into account issues of gender equity, social justice and community participation

Links to download the tool kit section descriptions as well as the tool girds for each of the sections.

 

Burden of Illness

Description (801 KB)

Tools (98 KB)

Community Effectiveness

Description (249 KB)

Tools (96 KB)

Economic Evaluation

Description (430 KB)

Tools (129 KB)

Knowledge Translation & Implementation

Description (690 KB)

Tools (95 KB)

 

 

More Information

1.       What is it?

2.       Key Concepts

3.       How did we develop it?

4.       Section Summaries

5.       How to use this tool kit

6.       What is the impact?

7.       What is the potential?

 

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[EQ] Gender inequity in health: why it exists and how we can change it

Gender inequity in health: why it exists and how we can change it

 

Special Supplement of Global Public Health

An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice, Volume 3 Supplement 1 2008

 

          Available online at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=g792137052~db=all

 

Guest Editors: Gita Sen and Piroska Östlin

 

This supplement brings together the short versions of 8 reviews that were written in 2007
as part of the work of the Women and Gender Equity Knowledge Network (WGEKN) of the
World Health Organisation (WHO) Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH).

 

Content:

 

Editorial: Gender inequity in health: why it exists and how we can change it

Gita Sen & Piroska Östlin

 

The intersections of gender and class in health status and health care

Aditi Iyer, Gita Sen & Piroska Östlin

 

Gender, health, and human rights in sites of political exclusion

Melissa Laurie & Rosalind P. Petchesky

 

Changing gendered norms about women and girls at the level of household and community:
a review of the evidence

Helen Keleher & Lucinda Franklin

 

Sex, gender, and vulnerability

Rachel C. Snow

 

Nurses, community health workers, and home carers: gendered human resources

compensating for skewed health systems

Asha George

 

Gender biases and discrimination: a review of health care interpersonal interactions

Veloshnee Govender & Loveday Penn-Kekana

 

Strengthening accountability to citizens on gender and health

Ranjani K. Murthy

 

Gender mainstreaming in health: looking back, looking forward

T.K. Sundari Ravindran & Aarti Kelkar-Khambete

 

Appendix: Policy briefing

 

 

Dr. Piroska Östlin

Karolinska Institute, Department of Public Health Sciences, Division of International Health (IHCAR)

Nobels väg 9., SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden

Tel.: +46 8 524 83373 Fax.:+46 8 31 15 90

 

 

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Information Technology - Virtual libraries; Research & Science issues.  [DD/ IKM Area]

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and interpretations included in the Materials are those of the authors and not necessarily of The Pan American
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