Abstract Background Multiple structural, contextual and individual factors determine social disadvantage and affect health experience. There is limited understanding, however, of how this complex system works to shape access to health enabling resources (HER), especially for most marginalised or hard-to-reach populations. As a result, planning continues to be bereft of voices and lived realities of those in the margins. This paper reports on key findings and experience of a participatory action research (PAR) that aimed to deepen understanding of how multiple disadvantages (and structures of oppression) interact to produce difference in access to resources affecting well-being in disadvantaged communities in Edinburgh. Methods An innovative...
Health interventions commonly have adverse effects. Addressing these could significantly improve hea...
Health promotion researchers and practitioners are grappling with how to address growing health ineq...
The current thesis brought together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequal...
BACKGROUND: Multiple structural, contextual and individual factors determine social disadvantage and...
Abstract Background The concept of “intersectionality” is increasingly employed within public health...
In the contemporary UK policy context, multisectoral partnership initiatives and community participa...
Social prescribing schemes refer people toward personalized health/wellbeing interventions in local ...
Abstract Background Power imbalances are a key driver of avoidable, unfair and unjust differences in...
The concept of intersectionality was developed by social scientists seeking to analyse the multiple ...
Healthcare is becoming increasingly digitised. Access and usage of digital health technologies howev...
The growth of participatory research in recent years has been notable. This paper considers its pote...
peer-reviewedBackground: The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown signific...
Rationale: Individuals living in Scotland's most deprived communities experience a higher burden of ...
This thesis makes both an empirical and theoretical contribution to the study of intersectionality’s...
Abstract Background Participation by communities in improving the quality of health services has bec...
Health interventions commonly have adverse effects. Addressing these could significantly improve hea...
Health promotion researchers and practitioners are grappling with how to address growing health ineq...
The current thesis brought together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequal...
BACKGROUND: Multiple structural, contextual and individual factors determine social disadvantage and...
Abstract Background The concept of “intersectionality” is increasingly employed within public health...
In the contemporary UK policy context, multisectoral partnership initiatives and community participa...
Social prescribing schemes refer people toward personalized health/wellbeing interventions in local ...
Abstract Background Power imbalances are a key driver of avoidable, unfair and unjust differences in...
The concept of intersectionality was developed by social scientists seeking to analyse the multiple ...
Healthcare is becoming increasingly digitised. Access and usage of digital health technologies howev...
The growth of participatory research in recent years has been notable. This paper considers its pote...
peer-reviewedBackground: The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown signific...
Rationale: Individuals living in Scotland's most deprived communities experience a higher burden of ...
This thesis makes both an empirical and theoretical contribution to the study of intersectionality’s...
Abstract Background Participation by communities in improving the quality of health services has bec...
Health interventions commonly have adverse effects. Addressing these could significantly improve hea...
Health promotion researchers and practitioners are grappling with how to address growing health ineq...
The current thesis brought together intersectionality and institutional approaches to health inequal...