Assessing the relevance of indicators in tracking social determinants and progress toward equitable population health in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Rasella, Davide
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Machado, Daiane Borges, Castellanos, Marcelo Eduardo Pfeiffer, Paim, Jairnilson, Szwarcwald, Celia Landmann, Lima, Diana, Pedrana, Leo, Medina, Maria Guadalupe, Penna, Gerson de Oliveira, Barreto, Mauricio Lima
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Resumo: Background: The importance of the social determinants of health (SDH) and barriers to the access and utilization of healthcare have been widely recognized but not previously studied in the context of universal healthcare coverage (UHC) in Brazil and other developing countries. Objective: To evaluate a set of proposed indicators of SDH and barriers to the access and utilization of health care proposed by the SDH unit of the World Health Organization with respect to their relevance in tracking progress in moving toward equitable population health and UHC in Brazil.Design : This study had a mixed methodology, combining a quantitative analysis of secondary data from governmental sources with a qualitative study comprising two focus group discussions and six key informant interviews. The set of indicators tested covered a broad range of dimensions classified by three different domains: environment quality; accountability and inclusion; and livelihood and skills. Indicators were stratified according to income quintiles, urbanization, race, and geographical region. Results: Overall, the indicators were adequate for tracking progress in terms of the SDH, equity, gender, and human rights in Brazil. Stratifications showed inequalities. The qualitative analysis revealed that many of the indicators were well known and already used by policymakers and health sector managers, whereas others were considered less useful in the Brazilian context. Conclusions: Monitoring and evaluation practices have been developed in Brazil, and the set of indicators assessed in this study could further improve these practices, especially from a health equity perspective. Socioeconomic inequalities have been reduced in Brazil in the last decade, but there is still much work to be done in relation to addressing the SDH.
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Objective: To evaluate a set of proposed indicators of SDH and barriers to the access and utilization of health care proposed by the SDH unit of the World Health Organization with respect to their relevance in tracking progress in moving toward equitable population health and UHC in Brazil.Design : This study had a mixed methodology, combining a quantitative analysis of secondary data from governmental sources with a qualitative study comprising two focus group discussions and six key informant interviews. The set of indicators tested covered a broad range of dimensions classified by three different domains: environment quality; accountability and inclusion; and livelihood and skills. Indicators were stratified according to income quintiles, urbanization, race, and geographical region. Results: Overall, the indicators were adequate for tracking progress in terms of the SDH, equity, gender, and human rights in Brazil. Stratifications showed inequalities. The qualitative analysis revealed that many of the indicators were well known and already used by policymakers and health sector managers, whereas others were considered less useful in the Brazilian context. Conclusions: Monitoring and evaluation practices have been developed in Brazil, and the set of indicators assessed in this study could further improve these practices, especially from a health equity perspective. Socioeconomic inequalities have been reduced in Brazil in the last decade, but there is still much work to be done in relation to addressing the SDH.Submitted by Maria Creuza Silva (mariakreuza@yahoo.com.br) on 2017-06-01T20:02:21Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Davide Rasella et al. 2016 Assessing.pdf: 1444551 bytes, checksum: a2f0d5f603940709c3e46b759b6878bd (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-01T20:02:21Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Glob. Health Action
title Assessing the relevance of indicators in tracking social determinants and progress toward equitable population health in Brazil
spellingShingle Assessing the relevance of indicators in tracking social determinants and progress toward equitable population health in Brazil
Rasella, Davide
Monitoring
Social determinants of health
Inequality
Universal healthcare coverage
title_short Assessing the relevance of indicators in tracking social determinants and progress toward equitable population health in Brazil
title_full Assessing the relevance of indicators in tracking social determinants and progress toward equitable population health in Brazil
title_fullStr Assessing the relevance of indicators in tracking social determinants and progress toward equitable population health in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the relevance of indicators in tracking social determinants and progress toward equitable population health in Brazil
title_sort Assessing the relevance of indicators in tracking social determinants and progress toward equitable population health in Brazil
author Rasella, Davide
author_facet Rasella, Davide
Machado, Daiane Borges
Castellanos, Marcelo Eduardo Pfeiffer
Paim, Jairnilson
Szwarcwald, Celia Landmann
Lima, Diana
Pedrana, Leo
Medina, Maria Guadalupe
Penna, Gerson de Oliveira
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
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author2 Machado, Daiane Borges
Castellanos, Marcelo Eduardo Pfeiffer
Paim, Jairnilson
Szwarcwald, Celia Landmann
Lima, Diana
Pedrana, Leo
Medina, Maria Guadalupe
Penna, Gerson de Oliveira
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rasella, Davide
Machado, Daiane Borges
Castellanos, Marcelo Eduardo Pfeiffer
Paim, Jairnilson
Szwarcwald, Celia Landmann
Lima, Diana
Pedrana, Leo
Medina, Maria Guadalupe
Penna, Gerson de Oliveira
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
Rasella, Davide
Machado, Daiane Borges
Castellanos, Marcelo Eduardo Pfeiffer
Paim, Jairnilson
Szwarcwald, Celia Landmann
Lima, Diana
Pedrana, Leo
Medina, Maria Guadalupe
Penna, Gerson de Oliveira
Barreto, Mauricio Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Monitoring
Social determinants of health
Inequality
Universal healthcare coverage
topic Monitoring
Social determinants of health
Inequality
Universal healthcare coverage
description Background: The importance of the social determinants of health (SDH) and barriers to the access and utilization of healthcare have been widely recognized but not previously studied in the context of universal healthcare coverage (UHC) in Brazil and other developing countries. Objective: To evaluate a set of proposed indicators of SDH and barriers to the access and utilization of health care proposed by the SDH unit of the World Health Organization with respect to their relevance in tracking progress in moving toward equitable population health and UHC in Brazil.Design : This study had a mixed methodology, combining a quantitative analysis of secondary data from governmental sources with a qualitative study comprising two focus group discussions and six key informant interviews. The set of indicators tested covered a broad range of dimensions classified by three different domains: environment quality; accountability and inclusion; and livelihood and skills. Indicators were stratified according to income quintiles, urbanization, race, and geographical region. Results: Overall, the indicators were adequate for tracking progress in terms of the SDH, equity, gender, and human rights in Brazil. Stratifications showed inequalities. The qualitative analysis revealed that many of the indicators were well known and already used by policymakers and health sector managers, whereas others were considered less useful in the Brazilian context. Conclusions: Monitoring and evaluation practices have been developed in Brazil, and the set of indicators assessed in this study could further improve these practices, especially from a health equity perspective. Socioeconomic inequalities have been reduced in Brazil in the last decade, but there is still much work to be done in relation to addressing the SDH.
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