The COVID19 crisis has not only confirmed the brutal reality of the extent of social health inequalities, but has also revealed the possibilities of shared action that must be continued through new orientations in public health practices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe COVID19 crisis has not only confirmed the brutal reality of the extent of social health inequalities, but has also revealed the possibilities of shared action that must be continued through new orientations in public health practices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe COVID19 crisis has not only confirmed the brutal reality of the extent of social health inequalities, but has also revealed the possibilities of shared action that must be continued through new orientations in public health practices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBased on nursing reports and interviews, a public health program was set up in the Paris region in order to respond to the health needs of thousands of refugees with the goal of steering them, if necessary toward medical care. Elaborated gradually and interfacing with refugee social policies, this organization seems effective. Although subject to certain conditions, this experience provides lessons that could be generalized to other areas of public health and other populations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe presence of social inequalities in health requires a multi-faceted intervention, focusing on the social determinants as well as the provision of care and prevention strategies. Regional health agencies have important levers at their disposal, as illustrated by the example of the Île-de-France region.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPoor living conditions and insanitary housing are important social determinants of health. This study examines health-related elements and risk factors linked to deteriorated housing as they appear in applications and requests for social housing from the tenants in Aubervilliers (93). 234 letters were analyzed, of which 50.
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