The recent report "Integrating Social Determinants of Health and Health
Equity into Canadian Public Health Practice: Environmental Scan 2010"
by the NCC-DH available at
http://www.nccdh.ca/supportfiles/Environmental-Scan-2010.pdf presented
three frameworks and asked the following of 318 stakeholders:
In order to best support the actions of public health organizations and
their staff to address the determinants of health, which DOH framework
should be the focus of the NCCDH?s work?
Determinants of Health
»» Income and Social Status
»» Social Support Networks
»» Education and Literacy
»» Employment/Working Conditions
»» Social Environments
»» Physical Environments
»» Personal Health Practices and Coping
»» Healthy Child Development
»» Biology and Genetic Endowment
»» Health Services
»» Gender
»» Culture
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada
Social Determinants of Health
»» Income and Income Distribution
»» Education
»» Unemployment and Job Security
»» Employment and Working Conditions
»» Early Childhood Development
»» Food Insecurity
»» Housing
»» Social Exclusion
»» Social Safety Network
»» Health Services
»» Aboriginal Status
»» Gender
»» Race
»» Disability
Source: Raphael
CPHO Report - 2008
»» Income
»» Employment & working conditions
»» Food security
»» Environment & housing
»» Early childhood development
»» Education & literacy
»» Social support & connectedness
»» Health behaviours
»» Access to health care
Source: CPHO Report 2008: Addressing
Health Inequalities
The responses?
Focus ? Health Determinant Framework
Table 10: Preference for Which Determinant of Health Framework the NCCDH
Should Utilize
Framework Frequency
Percent
Social Determinants of Health 151 47.5
Determinants of Health (PHAC) 94 29.6
Selected Determinants - Chief Public Health Officer Report
(Addressing Health Inequalities) 55 17.2
Other 18 5.7
Total 318 100.0
Of the 151 that chose the SDOH framework, the majority (66%) supported a
focus on all of the determinants versus specific ones.
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