Equal North: how can we reduce health inequalities in the North of England? : A prioritization exercise with researchers, policymakers and practitioners

Addison, Michelle and Kaner, Eileen and Johnstone, Paul and Hillier-Brown, Frances and Moffatt, Suzanne and Russell, Sian and Barr, Ben and Holland, Paula Jane and Salway, Sarah and Whitehead, Margaret and Bambra, Clare (2019) Equal North: how can we reduce health inequalities in the North of England? : A prioritization exercise with researchers, policymakers and practitioners. Journal of Public Health, 41 (4). pp. 652-664. ISSN 1741-3842

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Abstract

Background The Equal North network was developed to take forward the implications of the Due North report of the Independent Inquiry into Health Equity. The aim of this exercise was to identify how to reduce health inequalities in the north of England. Methods Workshops (15 groups) and a Delphi survey (3 rounds, 368 members) were used to consult expert opinion and achieve consensus. Round 1 answered open questions around priorities for action; Round 2 used a 5-point Likert scale to rate items; Round 3 responses were re-rated alongside a median response to each item. In total, 10 workshops were conducted after the Delphi survey to triangulate the data. Results In Round 1, responses from 253 participants generated 39 items used in Round 2 (rated by 144 participants). Results from Round 3 (76 participants) indicate that poverty/implications of austerity (4.87 m, IQR 0) remained the priority issue, with long-term unemployment (4.8 m, IQR 0) and mental health (4.7 m, IQR 1) second and third priorities. Workshop 3 did not diverge from findings in Round 1. Conclusions Practice professionals and academics agreed that reducing health inequalities in the North of England requires prioritizing research that tackles structural determinants concerning poverty, the implications of austerity measures and unemployment.

Item Type:
Journal Article
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Journal of Public Health
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?? delphiengagementequityhealth inequalitysocial determinantssocial policymedicine(all) ??
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149144
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Deposited On:
18 Nov 2020 12:49
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