This paper reviews approaches to vulnerability in public health, introducing a series of 10 papers addressing vulnerability in health in Africa. We understand vulnerability as simultaneously a condition and a process. Social inequalities are manifest in and exacerbate three key dimensions of vulnerability: the initial level of wellbeing, the degree of exposure to risk, and the capacity to manage risk effectively. We stress the dynamic interactions linking material and social deprivation, poverty, powerlessness and ill health: risks or shocks and their health impacts are intimately interconnected and reinforce each other in a cycle which in the absence of effective interventions, increases vulnerability. An inductive process which does not ...
Background: Vulnerability in relation to healthcare issues can be considered in terms of both a cate...
Vulnerability, in the health context, emerged with the Human Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV) epidemi...
Vulnerability is a fundamental aspect of existence, giving rise to the need for care in various form...
This paper reviews approaches to vulnerability in public health, introducing a series of 10 papers a...
CITATION: Vergunst, R., et al. 2016. Beyond the checklist: understanding rural health vulnerability ...
The paper contributes to contemporary understandings of vulnerability by expanding their scope with ...
Vulnerability has become a key concept in emergency response research and is being critically discus...
Nurses work with “vulnerable people” during their careers. People can experience vulnerability whene...
Background: Vulnerability in the past has sometimes been measured and understood in terms of checkli...
On Vulnerability maps out an array of perspectives for critically examining the nature of vulnerabil...
Transformations in politics, environment and economy lead to rapid urbanization and increased risk a...
People can experience feeling vulnerable whenever their health or usual function is compromised and ...
In recent years, ‘vulnerability’ has been getting more traction in theoretical, professional and pop...
Abstract Vulnerability has become a key concept in emergency response research and is being critical...
Practitioners from different disciplines use different meanings and concepts of vulnerability, which...
Background: Vulnerability in relation to healthcare issues can be considered in terms of both a cate...
Vulnerability, in the health context, emerged with the Human Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV) epidemi...
Vulnerability is a fundamental aspect of existence, giving rise to the need for care in various form...
This paper reviews approaches to vulnerability in public health, introducing a series of 10 papers a...
CITATION: Vergunst, R., et al. 2016. Beyond the checklist: understanding rural health vulnerability ...
The paper contributes to contemporary understandings of vulnerability by expanding their scope with ...
Vulnerability has become a key concept in emergency response research and is being critically discus...
Nurses work with “vulnerable people” during their careers. People can experience vulnerability whene...
Background: Vulnerability in the past has sometimes been measured and understood in terms of checkli...
On Vulnerability maps out an array of perspectives for critically examining the nature of vulnerabil...
Transformations in politics, environment and economy lead to rapid urbanization and increased risk a...
People can experience feeling vulnerable whenever their health or usual function is compromised and ...
In recent years, ‘vulnerability’ has been getting more traction in theoretical, professional and pop...
Abstract Vulnerability has become a key concept in emergency response research and is being critical...
Practitioners from different disciplines use different meanings and concepts of vulnerability, which...
Background: Vulnerability in relation to healthcare issues can be considered in terms of both a cate...
Vulnerability, in the health context, emerged with the Human Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV) epidemi...
Vulnerability is a fundamental aspect of existence, giving rise to the need for care in various form...