A scoping review of intersectoral action for health equity involving governments
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Shankardass, Ketan
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A scoping review of intersectoral action for health equity involving governments
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Objectives We carried out a scoping review to identify
and describe scholarly and grey literature referring to
global cases of intersectoral action for health equity featuring
a central role for governments.
Methods The scoping review process systematically
identified articles describing one or more cases of intersectoral
action. Each article was then described in terms of
the context of initiation, as well as the strategies, actors,
tools and structures used to implement these initiatives.
Results 128 unique articles were found describing intersectoral
action across 43 countries. A majority of the cases
appear to have initiated in the last decade. A variety of
approaches were used to carry out intersectoral action, but
articles varied in the richness of information included to
describe different aspects of these initiatives.
Conclusion With this examination of cases across multiple
countries and contexts, we can begin to clarify how
intersectoral approaches to health equity have been used;
however, the description of these complex, multi-actor
processes in the published documents was generally
superficial and sometimes entirely absent and improvements
in such documentation in future publications is
warranted. Richer sources of information such as interviews
may facilitate a more comprehensive understanding
from the perspective of multiple sectors involved.
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Int J Public Health (2012) 57:25–33
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