This editorial discusses a collection of papers examining gender across a range of health policy and systems contexts, from access to services, governance, health financing, and human resources for health. The papers interrogate differing health issues and core health systems functions using a gender lens. Together they produce new knowledge on the multiple impacts of gender on health experiences and demonstrate the importance of gender analyses and gender sensitive interventions for promoting well-being and health systems strengthening. The findings from these papers collectively show how gender intersects with other axes of inequity within specific contexts to shape experiences of health and health seeking within households, commun...
Background Understanding sex and gender in health research can improve the quality of scholars...
Background Global health policy prioritizes improving the health of women and girls, as evident i...
The risk of disease, disability, and mortality as well as access to health services are unfairly dis...
This editorial discusses a collection of papers examining gender across a range of health policy and...
Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral. Within healt...
Background Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral...
Gender—the socially constructed roles, behaviours, activities and attributes that a given society c...
Objective. To synthesize the determinants of gender inequalities through a narrative review that: (i...
The current editorial for the cluster of papers entitled 'Gender and health inequalities: intersecti...
This article poses questions, challenges, and dilemmas for health system researchers striving to bet...
In this paper, we jointly address two connected issues that should be addressed together more purpos...
Gender analysis is an important component of health systems research (HSR) as it reveals how power ...
BACKGROUND Global health policy prioritizes improving the health of women and girls, as evident in ...
Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral. Within healt...
In this paper, we jointly address two connected issues that should be addressed together more purpos...
Background Understanding sex and gender in health research can improve the quality of scholars...
Background Global health policy prioritizes improving the health of women and girls, as evident i...
The risk of disease, disability, and mortality as well as access to health services are unfairly dis...
This editorial discusses a collection of papers examining gender across a range of health policy and...
Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral. Within healt...
Background Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral...
Gender—the socially constructed roles, behaviours, activities and attributes that a given society c...
Objective. To synthesize the determinants of gender inequalities through a narrative review that: (i...
The current editorial for the cluster of papers entitled 'Gender and health inequalities: intersecti...
This article poses questions, challenges, and dilemmas for health system researchers striving to bet...
In this paper, we jointly address two connected issues that should be addressed together more purpos...
Gender analysis is an important component of health systems research (HSR) as it reveals how power ...
BACKGROUND Global health policy prioritizes improving the health of women and girls, as evident in ...
Gender is often neglected in health systems, yet health systems are not gender neutral. Within healt...
In this paper, we jointly address two connected issues that should be addressed together more purpos...
Background Understanding sex and gender in health research can improve the quality of scholars...
Background Global health policy prioritizes improving the health of women and girls, as evident i...
The risk of disease, disability, and mortality as well as access to health services are unfairly dis...