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“It's a tradition of naming injustice”: An oral history of the social determinants of health – Canadian reflections, 1960s-present

机译:“这是对不公正现象的命名的传统”:关于健康的社会决定因素的口述历史-加拿大的反思,1960年代至今

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The ‘social determinants of health’ (SDOH) approach in Canada is widely acknowledged as having emerged through contributions such as the 1974 Lalonde Report or 1986 Ottawa Charter. Drawing on original oral histories, I consider this history through the reflections of past and present leaders in Canadian public health. Through this rich information, I identified three phases in the recent history of the SDOH, from a social awareness (1960s-1970s, when participants underwent training and gained exposure to social and health inequities), to a loose collection of theoretical and empirical concepts (1970s–1990s, when the evidence base on health inequities and the mechanisms behind them began to solidify), to a distinct research approach (2000s-present, when high profile events led to acceptance of the SDOH approach) that encompassed the spirit of its previous iterations. This paper will be of interest to health researchers and professionals, decision-makers, and trainees as they contemplate their own role in this ongoing history.
机译:在加拿大,“健康的社会决定因素”(SDOH)方法是公认的,它是通过1974年《朗隆报告》或1986年《渥太华宪章》做出的贡献。借鉴原始的口述历史,我通过过去和现在加拿大公共卫生领导者的反思来回顾这段历史。通过这些丰富的信息,我确定了SDOH近期历史的三个阶段,从社会意识(1960年代至1970年代,当时参加者接受培训并接触到社会和健康方面的不平等)到理论和经验概念的松散收集( 1970年代至1990年代,当证据基于健康不平等及其背后的机制开始巩固时),采用了一种独特的研究方法(2000年代至今,当重大事件导致人们接受SDOH方法时),涵盖了其先前的精神。迭代。卫生研究人员和专业人员,决策者和受训者将在此持续不断的历史中思考自己的角色时,将引起他们的兴趣。

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