World Health Day 2021: Building a fairer, healthier world

Wednesday 7 April marksWorld Health Day, a day organised by the World Health Organization (WHO) to highlight a particular global health issue. This year, it aims to spotlight health equity.Health equity is the absence of avoidable and unfair differences in health. The COVID-19 pandemic and its uneven impacts worldwide has brought attention to long-standing inequities in living and working conditions which affect people ’s health outcomes.This World Health Day, WHO is calling on leaders to address these inequities, to monitor them, and to ensure people have access to quality health care.Cochrane is committed to promoting the consideration of health equity in evidence synthesis and has been working on this in several ways.Health equity in the Cochrane HandbookTheCochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions has a full chapter dedicated to incorporating health equity in evidence synthesis.Health equity in methodsEquity has its own standard in theMethodological Expectations of Cochrane Intervention Reviews (MECIR), the overarching standards which guide the conduct and reporting of Cochrane Intervention Reviews. TheCampbell and Cochrane Equity Methods Group is also developing an equity checklist.Cochrane Interactive Learning health equity moduleThere is a module of the Cochrane Interactive Learning course onhealth equity in systematic reviews. In it, users can learn about health equity and how and when health equity can be incorporated in all steps of the systematic ...
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