Advancing health equity in Nova Scotia by exploring gaps in healthcare delivery: a mixed methods protocol.

Jennifer Lane, Neda Alizadeh, Christine Cassidy, Neil Forbes, Holly McCulloch, Katrina Jarvis, Helen Wong, Courtney Pennell, Lori Wozney, Kris Lane, Brittany Barber, Kelly Lackie, Bukola Oladimeji, S M Kawser Zafor Prince, Drew Burchell, Noah Doucette, Cyril O'Brien, Wyatt LeRoy, Kendra MacEachern, Elizabeth Obeng Nkrumah, Joshua Edward, Arezoo Mojbafan, Megan White, Tatianna Beresford, Janet Curran, JianLi Wang, Marilyn Macdonald
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Population health issues are addressed by various regional initiatives in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia (NS). A need for research on the root causes of health inequities suggests there may be a lack of evidence to inform current initiatives within the region. To address this gap, a three-phase sequential mixed methods study called Advancing Health Equity in NS by Exploring Gaps in Healthcare Delivery will operationalize Intersectionality Theory and employ an integrated knowledge translation approach to identify and explore gaps in health service delivery. This will promote a better understanding of how to improve the integration of health equity in health service and delivery systems and thus population health and well-being. The following objectives will be addressed in each phase: 1) create an inventory of NS-relevant knowledge that relates to health equity, 2) examine the integration of health equity in NS health service and delivery systems using a context-specific health equity lens, and 3) mobilize knowledge on how gaps in service delivery can be addressed to improve the integration of health equity and better meet the needs of people living in NS. The study results from this protocol will be used to integrate health equity in NS health service and delivery systems, enhancing the quality of care for populations rendered vulnerable by structural inequalities, and working to prevent negative impacts to health and wellbeing.

通过探索医疗保健服务方面的差距,推进新斯科舍省的卫生公平:混合方法协议。
加拿大新斯科舍省(新斯科舍省)的各种区域倡议解决了人口健康问题。需要对卫生不平等的根本原因进行研究,这表明可能缺乏证据来为该区域内目前的举措提供信息。为了解决这一差距,一项名为“通过探索医疗保健服务差距促进国家卫生公平”的三期顺序混合方法研究将运用交叉性理论,并采用综合知识转化方法来识别和探索医疗服务提供方面的差距。这将促进人们更好地了解如何更好地将卫生公平纳入卫生服务和提供系统,从而改善人口健康和福祉。每个阶段将实现以下目标:1)创建与卫生公平相关的国家卫生服务相关知识清单;2)使用特定环境的卫生公平视角,检查卫生公平在国家卫生服务和提供系统中的整合;3)动员知识,了解如何解决服务提供方面的差距,以改善卫生公平的整合,更好地满足生活在国家卫生服务中的人们的需求。该议定书的研究结果将用于将卫生公平纳入国家卫生服务和提供系统,提高因结构性不平等而处于弱势的人群的保健质量,并努力防止对健康和福祉产生负面影响。
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