health inequality Flashcards

1. To consolidate the knowledge introduced in Year One. 2. To develop in-depth understanding, and to contribute to the debate, of the issues in social inequalities in health. 1. To discuss social determinants of health and oral health 2. To demonstrate an understanding of social inequalities in health and oral health 3. To discuss the theoretical explanations of social inequalities 4. To identify ways of tackling inequalities in oral health

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what re some social determinants of health

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fixed lifestyle 
lifestyle and behaviour factors 
social positions 
poverty 
unemployment 
social and psychological circumstances 
access to services
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2
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what is the definition of equality

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refers to identical treatment in dealings qualities and

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3
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what is equity

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refers to fairness or the equality of outcomes and involves changing aspects of the system that have disadvantaged particular groups
according to needs

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4
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health inequality

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describes differences in health between different population groups

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health inequity

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describes the differences in health between different social groups that are unjust and can be avoided

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what do different population groups include

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age 
socio economic factors 
sex/gender 
area of residence 
race or ethnicity
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what are the differences between groups

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mortality
health outcomes 
IF
risk exposure
vulnerability
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what do higher income countries have

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lower IMR
longer life expectancy(20-30 years longer)
less likely to have poor health
higher healthy life years

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9
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describe inequity according to the WHO world health report

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maternal mortality- poor women in remote areas are the least likely to receive adequate health care
children are at risk of dying before they are 5

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10
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what is the life expectancy of males in deprived areas

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9 years shorter

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what is the life expectancy of females in deprived areas

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7 years shorter

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12
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what is the life expectancy of males that live in advantaged areas

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19 years longer

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what can we find from the PHE health equity report 2017

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For both males and females in England, both life expectancy and healthy life expectancy were highest in the least deprived areas and lowest in the most deprived areas
alf of the gap in life expectancy between the most and least deprived areas in England is due to excess deaths from heart disease, stroke and cancer in the most deprived areas.

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14
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what are health gaps

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represented as the differences in health experiences between all groups

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15
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where is the regional health gap between classes larger

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for women except in london where it is men

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16
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which ethnic group has the lowest proportion of not good general health

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african ethnic group

17
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from the 2009 adult dental health survey what can we see in advantaged backgrounds

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less decay
more teeth
lower proportion of edentate 
less bleeding
less deep pocketing 
less dental pain 
less ulcerations or fistula 
fewer open pulps
18
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what are theoretical explanations between social class and health

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artefact 
health selection 
cultural or behavioural explanations 
materialistic 
psycho-social 
life course
19
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how can we reduce health inequalities

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through the action of the social determinants of health