Academic Journal

Measuring health inequalities: a systematic review of widely used indicators and topics.

Bibliographic Details
Title: Measuring health inequalities: a systematic review of widely used indicators and topics.
Authors: Albert-Ballestar, Sergi, García-Altés, Anna
Source: International Journal for Equity in Health; 3/10/2021, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p1-15, 15p
Abstract: Background: According to many conceptual frameworks, the first step in the monitoring cycle of health inequalities is the selection of relevant topics and indicators. However, some difficulties may arise during this selection process due to a high variety of contextual factors that may influence this step. In order to help accomplish this task successfully, a comprehensive review of the most common topics and indicators for measuring and monitoring health inequalities in countries/regions with similar socioeconomic and political status as Catalonia was performed. Methods: We describe the processes and criteria used for selecting health indicators from reports, studies, and databases focusing on health inequalities. We also describe how they were grouped into well-known health topics. The topics were filtered and ranked by the number of indicators they accounted for. Results: We found 691 indicators used in the study of health inequalities. The indicators were grouped into 120 topics, 34 of which were selected for having five indicators or more. Most commonly found topics in the list include "Life expectancy", "Infant mortality", "Obesity and overweight (BMI)", "Mortality rate", "Regular smokers/tobacco consumption", "Self-perceived health", "Unemployment", "Mental well-being", "Cardiovascular disease/hypertension", "Socioeconomic status (SES)/material deprivation". Conclusions: A wide variety of indicators and topics for the study of health inequalities exist across different countries and organisations, although there are some clear commonalities. Reviewing the use of health indicators is a key step to know the current state of the study of health inequalities and may show how to lead the way in understanding how to overcome them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Subject Terms: OBESITY, WELL-being, HEALTH services accessibility, KEY performance indicators (Management), UNEMPLOYMENT, PRACTICAL politics, LIFE expectancy, SELF-evaluation, SYSTEMATIC reviews, HEALTH status indicators, CARDIOVASCULAR diseases, SOCIOECONOMIC factors, CLINICAL medicine, INFANT mortality, SMOKING
Geographic Terms: SPAIN
Copyright of International Journal for Equity in Health is the property of BioMed Central and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
ISSN: 14759276
DOI: 10.1186/s12939-021-01397-3
Database: Complementary Index