Abstract Background As public opinion is an important part of the health equity policy agenda, it is important to assess public opinion around potential policy interventions to address health inequities. We report on public opinion in Ontario about health equity interventions that address the social determinants of health. We also examine Ontarians’ support and predictors for targeted health equity interventions versus universal interventions. Methods We surveyed 2,006 adult Ontarians through a telephone survey using random digit dialing. Descriptive statistics assessed Ontarians’ support for various health equity solutions, and a multinomial logistic regression model was built to examine predictors of this support across specific targeted ...
The 1986 Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion inspired an outpouring of research on the social determ...
Despite evidence that investing in health equity increases overall population health for a fraction ...
Despite Canada's reputation as a leader in health promotion and population health, implementation of...
Abstract Background As public opinion is an important...
Abstract Introduction Continued action is needed to t...
Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and may be limi...
CONTEXT: Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and ma...
Health inequities are systemic, avoidable, and unjust differences in health between populations. The...
Background: A number of reports suggest that we need to determine public understanding about the bro...
Abstract Background In 2008, a revised set of public ...
becoming available in Canada. Warnings concerning the consequences of increasing economic inequality...
Objective To assess public support of tailored and targeted public health intervent...
Despite numerous public policy proposals and interventions to address preventable health inequalitie...
Health inequalities exist and persist due to the quality and distribution of the social determinants...
Abstract Introduction Promoting health equity is a key goal of many public health systems. However, ...
The 1986 Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion inspired an outpouring of research on the social determ...
Despite evidence that investing in health equity increases overall population health for a fraction ...
Despite Canada's reputation as a leader in health promotion and population health, implementation of...
Abstract Background As public opinion is an important...
Abstract Introduction Continued action is needed to t...
Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and may be limi...
CONTEXT: Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and ma...
Health inequities are systemic, avoidable, and unjust differences in health between populations. The...
Background: A number of reports suggest that we need to determine public understanding about the bro...
Abstract Background In 2008, a revised set of public ...
becoming available in Canada. Warnings concerning the consequences of increasing economic inequality...
Objective To assess public support of tailored and targeted public health intervent...
Despite numerous public policy proposals and interventions to address preventable health inequalitie...
Health inequalities exist and persist due to the quality and distribution of the social determinants...
Abstract Introduction Promoting health equity is a key goal of many public health systems. However, ...
The 1986 Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion inspired an outpouring of research on the social determ...
Despite evidence that investing in health equity increases overall population health for a fraction ...
Despite Canada's reputation as a leader in health promotion and population health, implementation of...