Confronting "Socio-Political Inertia" on the Long and Winding Road to "Healthy Societies" Comment on "How to Build Healthy Societies: A Thematic Analysis of Relevant Conceptual Frameworks".

IF 5.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Harvy Joy Liwanag, Natasha Howard
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Abstract

The vision to create "Healthy Societies" is a reiteration of "Health for All" first made in the Declaration of Alma-Ata almost half a century ago. We contend that this long journey is due to "Socio-Political Inertia" that has prevented societies from transforming even in the presence of enabling policies. The analysis of policy documents by Nambiar et al could help set the stage for understanding how best to advance healthy societies, but the aspirations expressed in documents require active engagement and implementation to enable societal change. We first draw inspiration from the convergence of multiple streams in Kingdon's model in exploring how to chart the journey toward healthy societies. We then argue that the vision of healthy societies should be articulated in ways that speak to the different societies that will own it and build coalitions to turn this vision into reality.

在通往“健康社会”的漫长曲折道路上直面“社会政治惯性”评《如何建设健康社会:相关概念框架的专题分析》
创建“健康社会”的愿景是对近半个世纪前《阿拉木图宣言》首次提出的“人人享有健康”的重申。我们认为,这一漫长的旅程是由于“社会政治惰性”造成的,这种惰性即使在有扶持政策的情况下也阻碍了社会的转变。Nambiar等人对政策文件的分析有助于为理解如何最好地推进健康社会奠定基础,但文件中表达的愿望需要积极参与和实施,以实现社会变革。我们首先从Kingdon模型中的多流融合中汲取灵感,探索如何绘制通往健康社会的旅程。然后,我们认为,健康社会的愿景应该以与不同社会对话的方式表达,这些社会将拥有它并建立联盟,将这一愿景变为现实。
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International Journal of Health Policy and Management
International Journal of Health Policy and Management Health Professions-Health Information Management
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
142
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Health Policy and Management (IJHPM) is a monthly open access, peer-reviewed journal which serves as an international and interdisciplinary setting for the dissemination of health policy and management research. It brings together individual specialties from different fields, notably health management/policy/economics, epidemiology, social/public policy, and philosophy into a dynamic academic mix.
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