Addressing Social Determinants of Health: A Framework for Interdisciplinary Action.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Allison Berkowitz, Michèle M Schlehofer
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Abstract

Social determinants of health (SDOH)-nonmedical issues influencing health, like economic stability and education-are sustained by power and oppression processes. Addressing the Social Work Grand Challenge of "closing the health gap," therefore, requires addressing health inequities in marginalized communities by addressing power inequities. This article presents a theoretical framework for advancing health equity by leveraging interdisciplinary collaboration and increasing community-led decision making, activities aligned with the Grand Challenges. Building on values and ideas developed by the authors of the Grand Challenge to close the health gap, authors of this article propose a three-part framework to address SDOH: (1) facilitating strategic interdisciplinary work, (2) embedding community-centered competencies as an expression of values, and (3) building power through shared decision making and structural change. Using the example of a partnership between macro social work and community psychology, the present article explains the framework, culminating in a case study demonstrating how all three elements can be combined. With a renewed focus on antioppressive values, the authors propose that this type of interdisciplinary work can lead to broad social change, addressing the SDOH and ultimately the Grand Challenge of closing the health gap.

解决健康的社会决定因素:跨学科行动框架。
健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)——影响健康的非医疗问题,如经济稳定和教育——是由权力和压迫过程维持的。因此,解决社会工作“缩小健康差距”的重大挑战需要通过解决权力不平等来解决边缘化社区的健康不平等问题。本文提出了一个理论框架,通过利用跨学科合作和增加社区主导的决策,与大挑战相一致的活动,促进卫生公平。基于《缩小健康差距的大挑战》一书作者提出的价值观和理念,本文作者提出了一个由三部分组成的框架来解决SDOH问题:(1)促进战略性跨学科工作;(2)将以社区为中心的能力作为价值观的表达;(3)通过共同决策和结构变革建立权力。本文以宏观社会工作和社区心理学之间的合作关系为例,解释了这一框架,并以一个案例研究告终,展示了这三个要素如何结合起来。随着对反压迫价值观的重新关注,作者提出,这种类型的跨学科工作可以导致广泛的社会变革,解决SDOH问题,并最终解决缩小健康差距的重大挑战。
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Health & Social Work
Health & Social Work SOCIAL WORK-
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