The History of Saskatchewan's Public Health Association Policy Initiatives, 1954-86: A Regional Comparison for Preventative Health Policy Work in Canada.

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Canadian Bulletin of Medical History Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-05 DOI:10.3138/cbmh.454-062020
Helen Vandenberg, Wanda Martin, Marie Dietrich Leurer, Andrea Ens
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After the Second World War, health prevention work in Canada shifted from a focus on sanitation and hygiene to illness prevention and health promotion. Canada became a significant global leader, beginning with the Lalonde Report of 1974. Yet less is known about the provincial public health associations and how their work differed from that of the national body. The purpose of this article is to examine the Saskatchewan Public Health Association's (SPHA) policy work from 1954 to 1986. Utilizing meeting minutes and newsletters, we found that while both national and provincial associations made efforts to prevent accidents, reduce tobacco use, and fluoridate water, the SPHA tended to advocate more for child health, and the cautious use of nuclear power. At the same time, the SPHA's resolutions tended to ignore emerging factors shaping health, including the social determinants of health, regional inequities, lack of public trust in experts, misinformation, and human psychology. Examining the SPHA's records revealed that region mattered in preventative policy work.

萨斯喀彻温省公共卫生协会政策倡议的历史,1954-86年:加拿大预防性卫生政策工作的区域比较。
第二次世界大战后,加拿大的卫生预防工作从注重环境卫生和个人卫生转向注重预防疾病和促进健康。从1974年的拉隆德报告开始,加拿大成为一个重要的全球领导者。然而,人们对省级公共卫生协会知之甚少,也不知道它们的工作与国家机构的工作有何不同。本文的目的是检查萨斯喀彻温省公共卫生协会(SPHA)从1954年到1986年的政策工作。利用会议纪要和新闻通讯,我们发现,虽然国家和省级协会都在努力防止事故,减少烟草使用和氟化水,但SPHA倾向于倡导更多的儿童健康,以及谨慎使用核能。与此同时,SPHA的决议往往忽视影响健康的新因素,包括健康的社会决定因素、区域不平等、公众对专家缺乏信任、错误信息和人类心理。检查SPHA的记录显示,该地区在预防性政策工作中很重要。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Bulletin of Medical History / Bulletin canadien d"histoire de la médecine is the official organ of the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine/ Société canadienne d"histoire de la médecine and is the primary outlet in Canada for refereed scholarship in the history of medicine. This journal, published twice yearly, presents articles, notes, review articles, and book reviews in French and in English. No aspect of the general field is excluded as a matter of policy, though the particular focus is on scholarship in Canadian medical history.
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