Publications by authors named "Ana Ocana Ortiz"

The physical, social, and economic characteristics of neighborhoods and municipalities determine the health of their residents, shaping their behaviors and choices regarding health and well-being. Addressing local environmental inequalities requires an intersectoral, participatory, and equity-focused approach. Community participation plays a vital role by providing deeper insights into local contexts, integrating community knowledge and values into processes, and promoting healthier, fairer, and more equitable actions.

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Municipal governments have the capacity to tackle the social determinants of health that play a role in their territories. The Valencian Community's local health action strategy promotes an intersectoral, participatory and equity-oriented approach to health inequalities affecting neighborhoods and municipalities across the region. To guide local health action, there is a need to adopt methodologies that capture community-based knowledge and experiences, encouraging community engagement at all stages.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to adapt the Place Standard tool for evaluating community characteristics in Spanish contexts using a meticulous translation process.
  • The final version, called Entornos de Vida, includes 14 dimensions and 99 items, with a significant portion requiring adjustments for cultural relevance.
  • This validated tool will facilitate participatory assessments of health-related factors in communities, ultimately promoting health equity and understanding how local environments and policies impact well-being.
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: Health literacy (HL) has been linked to empowerment, use of health services, and equity. Evaluating HL in people with cardiovascular health problems would facilitate the development of suitable health strategies care and reduce inequity. Aim: To investigate the relationship between different dimensions that make up HL and social determinants in patients with cardiovascular disease.

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