衡量健康和疾病的商业决定因素:拟议框架》。

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
International Journal of Health Services Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-01 DOI:10.1177/00207314211044992
Kelley Lee, Nicholas Freudenberg, Marco Zenone, Julia Smith, Melissa Mialon, Robert Marten, Joana Madureira Lima, Sharon Friel, Daniel Eisenkraft Klein, Eric Crosbie, Kent Buse
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摘要

健康的商业决定因素(CDoH)描述了与营利行为者及其行动相关的不利健康影响。尽管我们努力推进 CDoH 的定义、概念化和实证分析,但要实际应用该术语来减轻这些影响,就必须有能力衡量 CDoH 具体组成部分的影响以及 CDoH 对特定人群健康和福祉的累积影响。在全球疾病负担研究的基础上,我们首先将 CDoH 概念化为跨越机构和结构影响的风险因素暴露。我们确定了这些影响因素的 6 个组成部分,并提出了一套初步的指标和数据集,将暴露程度分为高、中、低三个等级。这些指标和数据集被组合成一个商业健康决定因素指数(CDoHi),并以 3 个国家为例进行说明。尽管现在只是概念验证,但随着指标和数据集的进一步发展,按人口、时间和空间对 CDoH 暴露及其相关健康结果进行比较分析将成为可能。扩大 CDoHi 的范围并将其应用于不同人群,将使干预措施更有针对性,从而减少对健康的危害。反过来,衡量这些干预措施对健康和福祉的改善情况,也将为应对 CDoH 的整体努力提供信息。
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Measuring the Commercial Determinants of Health and Disease: A Proposed Framework.

Measuring the Commercial Determinants of Health and Disease: A Proposed Framework.

Measuring the Commercial Determinants of Health and Disease: A Proposed Framework.

Measuring the Commercial Determinants of Health and Disease: A Proposed Framework.

The commercial determinants of health (CDoH) describe the adverse health effects associated with for-profit actors and their actions. Despite efforts to advance the definition, conceptualization, and empirical analyses of CDoH, the term's practical application to mitigate these effects requires the capacity to measure the influences of specific components of CDoH and the cumulative impacts of CDoH on the health and well-being of specific populations. Building on the Global Burden of Disease Study, we begin by conceptualizing CDoH as risk factor exposures that span agency and structural influences. We identify 6 components of these influences and propose an initial set of indicators and datasets to rank exposures as high, medium, or low. These are combined into a commercial determinants of health index (CDoHi) and illustrated by 3 countries. Although now a proof of concept, comparative analysis of CDoH exposures by population, over time and space, and their associated health outcomes will become possible with further development of indicators and datasets. Expansion of the CDoHi and application to varied populations groups will enable finer targeting of interventions to reduce health harms. The measurement of improvements to health and wellness from such interventions will, in turn, inform overall efforts to address the CDoH.

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4.50
自引率
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Health Services is a peer-reviewed journal that contains articles on health and social policy, political economy and sociology, history and philosophy, ethics and law in the areas of health and well-being. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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