Advancing Methods and Models that Promote Equity in Ambient Air Quality [0.03%]
促进环境空气质量管理方法和模型公平性的发展
Julian D Marshall,Libby H Koolik,Alper Unal et al.
Julian D Marshall et al.
Several groups in the United States, including communities of color and low-income communities, are frequently disproportionately exposed to ambient (i.e., outdoor) air pollution, reflecting unjust placement of emission sources, systemic bi...
Angela Liu,Klara K Lou,Kathryn E Linehan et al.
Angela Liu et al.
Medicare spending growth has slowed markedly over the last 20 years, defying projections despite a growing beneficiary population and expansion of the costlier Medicare Advantage program. Demographic, policy, and economic factors contribute...
A Framework for Applied Intersectionality Research (FAIR): Reframing Intersectionality as a Tool to Advance Health Equity and Social Justice Action, Not Just Empirical Research [0.03%]
应用于交叉性研究的框架(公平):将交叉性重新定义为推进健康公平和社会正义行动的工具,而不仅是经验研究
Lisa Bowleg
Lisa Bowleg
Historically rooted in US Black feminist activism, intersectionality emerged as an analytical lens through which to enhance knowledge about how multiple and interlocking systems of oppression (e.g., racism, sexism, and class exploitation) s...
Economic Policies to Address Poverty as a Fundamental Determinant of Health: Existing Evidence and Future Directions [0.03%]
应对健康根本决定因素——贫困的经济政策:现有证据及未来方向
Rita Hamad,Emily C Dore,Emily Wright et al.
Rita Hamad et al.
Poverty is a fundamental driver of health, influencing access to resources and contributing to chronic stress and poor health. There has been substantial recent growth in the literature on the impacts of economic policies as upstream interv...
Global Progress Toward Universal Health Coverage: Learning from Successes and Failures [0.03%]
全球全民健康覆盖进展:吸取成功与失败的经验教训
Helen Thomas-McLean,Rebecca Mak,Caitlin M Noonan et al.
Helen Thomas-McLean et al.
Global progress toward universal health coverage (UHC) has varied widely across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in recent years. To better understand these differences, we used an analytical framework to compare individual health s...
Forging Just Futures: A Path from Climate Crisis to Climate Solutions [0.03%]
锻造公正的未来:从气候危机到气候解决方案之路
Rachel Morello-Frosch,Hasibe Caballero-Gomez,Monika Shankar et al.
Rachel Morello-Frosch et al.
Rapid decarbonization and climate adaptation are urgent to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, but past efforts at large-scale societal change and infrastructure investments have often exacerbated racialized and socioeconomic inequal...
Effective Narratives and Strategies from Successful Social Change Movements to Inform Public Health [0.03%]
成功社会变革运动中的有效叙事和策略对公共卫生的启示
Keon L Gilbert,Danielle Joyner,Arieana Pirbaksh et al.
Keon L Gilbert et al.
Racism is an underlying cause of health inequities and is entrenched in health systems, disproportionately affecting marginalized groups. Advancing health equity requires reimagining health systems to uproot racism from health-related polic...
The Road from Science to Health: The Importance of Designing For, Measuring, and Communicating Impact in Public Health [0.03%]
从科研到健康:公共卫生设计、测量和交流影响的重要性的道路
Douglas A Luke,Sara Malone,Sandro Galea
Douglas A Luke
Scientists are facing increasing challenges concerned with improving the health of the public. Declining trust in expertise, new diseases, widening disparities in access to care, and environmental changes all challenge population health sci...
Emma Rock,Leo Beletsky,Brandon Del Pozo
Emma Rock
Policing in the United States functions as a structural determinant of health, with direct and collateral impacts that extend well beyond maintaining order and public safety. This review synthesizes recent evidence (from 2015 to 2025) on th...
Stemming the Rising Tide of Early-Onset Cancers: Research Gaps and Public Health Actions [0.03%]
应对早期发病癌症上升趋势:研究缺口与公共卫生行动
Mary Beth Terry,Parisa Tehranifar,Rebecca D Kehm
Mary Beth Terry
Early-onset cancers (EOCs), typically defined as cancers diagnosed before age 50, are rising across multiple organ sites and populations globally. EOCs often exhibit more aggressive biology than later-onset cancers and contribute disproport...