Community-Based Health Care
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Health Care Sciences & Services".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2020) | Viewed by 17280
Special Issue Editors
Interests: health policy; health equity; social and environmental determinants
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Community-based individual health care services have, among their goals, reducing the impacts of social and environmental determinants of health. In most countries around the world, racial/ethnic and social class groups that have been historically devalued, economically exploited, or politically excluded continue to experience poorer living conditions and greater exposures to environmental degradation. Health care services offered by primary care and health promotion providers sometimes seek to assist individuals in minimizing the influence of social and environmental factors by improving access to care, incentivizing disease prevention and chronic condition self-management, introducing community health workers and peer group programs, broad dissemination of innovative medical interventions, educating care providers and patients about managing their health, and engaging providers and patients in policy advocacy. Although many of these strategies have proven effective in improving health outcomes for individuals and populations, there are many remaining questions about the relative efficacy and cost-effectiveness of targeted improvements in living and environmental conditions compared to health care interventions and the pathways through which health outcomes improvements are obtained. While a broad literature exists on the contributions of race/ethnicity, social class, and residential location to health disparities, far less is known about how these populations impacts are produced and how individual health services can mitigate the effects of macro-individual factors.
This Special Issue in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health is devoted to recent findings on “Community-Based Health Care as a Response to Social and Environmental Determinants of Health Inequities” to make substantial contributions to knowledge gaps in understanding when and how individual health care services and health system reforms are effective in addressing health inequalities related to living conditions and environmental exposures.
A wide range of topics will be included in this issue, related to, but not limited to implementation and evaluation of community based health care interventions, their impacts on social and environmental determinants of health inequalities, measurement of program adoption, fidelity and outcomes, characteristics of individuals, health conditions, and community contexts associated with relative intervention impacts, the roles of provider and patient advocacy, and provider and participant knowledge, attitude and behavior change associated with community based health care services interventions that improve health outcomes for historically devalued or excluded groups.
Prof. Dr. John Amson Capitman
Dr. Tania Pacheco-Werner
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- health outcomes
- clinical care
- community health
- health equity
- social and environmental determinants
- intervention
- evaluation
- health system reform
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