Methods used to conceptualise dimensions of health equity impacts of public health interventions in systematic reviews
Our aims were to, first, identify and summarise the use of methods, frameworks, and tools as a conceptual basis for investigating dimensions of equity impacts of public health interventions in systematic reviews including an equity focus. These include PROGRESS-Plus, which identifies key sociodemographic characteristics that determine health outcomes. Second, we aimed to document challenges and opportunities encountered in the application of such methods, as reported in systematic reviews.
Source: Journal of Clinical Epidemiology - Category: Epidemiology Authors: Gareth J. Hollands, Emily South, Ian Shemilt, Sandy Oliver, James Thomas, Amanda J. Sowden Tags: Methods for Living Guidelines: Early Guidance based on practical experience Source Type: research
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