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Integrating Social Determinants in Decision-Making Processes for Health: Insights from Conceptual Frameworks—the 3-D Commission

Authors :
Nason Maani
Preslava Stoeva
Sheila Tlou
Katie Dain
Jeanette Vega
Jeffrey Sturchio
Zahra Zeinali
Diogo Martins
Sandro Galea
Georges C. Benjamin
Nana A. Y. Twum-Danso
Gabriel Matthew Leung
Opeyemi Babajide
Montira J Pongsiri
Salma M Abdalla
Eric Goosby
Eduardo J. Gómez
Source :
Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer US, 2021.

Abstract

The inclusion of social determinants of health offers a more comprehensive lens to fully appreciate and effectively address health. However, decision-makers across sectors still struggle to appropriately recognise and act upon these determinants, as illustrated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, improving the health of populations remains challenging. This paper seeks to draw insights from the literature to better understand decision-making processes affecting health and the potential to integrate data on social determinants. We summarised commonly cited conceptual approaches across all stages of the policy process, from agenda-setting to evaluation. Nine conceptual approaches were identified, including two frameworks, two models and five theories. From across the selected literature, it became clear that the context, the actors and the type of the health issue are critical variables in decision-making for health, a process that by nature is a dynamic and adaptable one. The majority of these conceptual approaches implicitly suggest a possible role for data on social determinants of health in decision-making. We suggest two main avenues to make the link more explicit: the use of data in giving health problems the appropriate visibility and credibility they require and the use of social determinants of health as a broader framing to more effectively attract the attention of a diverse group of decision-makers with the power to allocate resources. Social determinants of health present opportunities for decision-making, which can target modifiable factors influencing health—i.e. interventions to improve or reduce risks to population health. Future work is needed to build on this review and propose an improved, people-centred and evidence-informed decision-making tool that strongly and explicitly integrates data on social determinants of health. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11524-021-00560-z.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14682869 and 10993460
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7c88b2efbdb70128311a81f25a92083c