Addressing health equity during design and implementation of health system reform initiatives: a scoping review and framework.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International Journal for Equity in Health Pub Date : 2025-03-11 DOI:10.1186/s12939-025-02436-z
Tristan Bouckley, David Peiris, Devaki Nambiar, Shraddha Mishra, Tushar Sood, Parnika Purwar, Adam G Elshaug, Bruce E Landon, Sallie-Anne Pearson, Carmen Huckel Schneider, Gill Schierhout
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Background: Health equity is a commonly asserted goal of health systems. However, there is a limited understanding on how best to promote equity as a part of health system reform initiatives. We conducted a scoping review to (1) identify and characterise strategies that promote health equity during the design and implementation of health system reform initiatives; and (2) determine opportunities to strengthen health equity informed policy design and implementation processes and outcomes.

Method: We systematically searched peer-reviewed literature from 2013 to 2022 focussing on four search domains: (1) health equity; (2) implementation; (3) health system; and (4) reform, policy, or theories, and only included papers that represented a population health or system-wide intention. Health equity promoting strategies were categorised into those occurring at national, regional, state, or local levels. Themes common across system levels were mapped, which alongside theory, informed the development of a health equity promoting framework for reform initiatives.

Results: The search returned 10,999 articles after duplicates were removed. 384 articles underwent full text review and 68 met the inclusion criteria. Thematic analysis of results identified health equity promoting themes derived from numerous strategies, with a median of 10 strategies (interquartile range 7,15) per article. Accountability, commitment, shared power, and adaptability emerged as some of the most prominent equity promoting themes applicable at all system levels. Across strategies, two cardinal conditions were identified: (1) the need for health equity implementation strategies to be made explicit, and (2) the need for alignment and complementarity of strategies. The framework developed demonstrates equity-oriented reform implementation, which embeds broader equity change throughout the system through inclusive and reflexive governance.

Conclusion: This review synthesises diverse literature about how health equity has been considered across levels of the health system during reform design and implementation, providing to our knowledge, the first comprehensive multi-level approach to this issue. Our resulting framework presents policymakers, implementers, and researchers a novel cross-scholarship perspective and process to support the implementation of health equity within system reform initiatives. Throughout design and implementation, consistent vision and a coordinated approach for equity across system levels, underpinned by reflexive governance, will be vital to ensuring that those most in need of healthcare benefit equitably.

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在设计和实施卫生系统改革举措期间解决卫生公平问题:范围审查和框架。
背景:卫生公平是卫生系统通常宣称的目标。然而,对于如何最好地促进公平作为卫生系统改革举措的一部分,人们的理解有限。我们进行了范围审查,以(1)确定和描述在设计和实施卫生系统改革举措期间促进卫生公平的战略;(2)确定加强卫生公平知情政策设计和实施过程和结果的机会。方法:系统检索2013 - 2022年的同行评议文献,重点检索四个领域:(1)卫生公平;(2)实现;(3)卫生系统;(4)改革、政策或理论,仅包括代表人口健康或全系统意图的论文。卫生公平促进战略分为国家、地区、州和地方各级。绘制了跨系统级别的共同主题,这些主题与理论一起为制定卫生公平促进改革倡议框架提供了信息。结果:删除重复后,检索结果为10,999篇。384篇文章进行了全文审查,68篇符合纳入标准。对结果进行专题分析,确定了促进卫生公平的主题,这些主题源于众多战略,每篇文章的中位数为10个战略(四分位数间差为7,15)。问责制、承诺、共享权力和适应性成为适用于所有系统级别的一些最突出的促进公平的主题。在各项战略中,确定了两个基本条件:(1)需要明确卫生公平执行战略,(2)需要协调和补充战略。开发的框架展示了以公平为导向的改革实施,通过包容性和反身性治理将更广泛的公平变革嵌入整个系统。结论:本综述综合了关于在改革设计和实施过程中如何在卫生系统的各个层面考虑卫生公平的各种文献,据我们所知,提供了第一个全面的多层次方法来解决这个问题。我们得出的框架为政策制定者、实施者和研究人员提供了一个新的跨学术视角和过程,以支持在系统改革倡议中实施卫生公平。在整个设计和实施过程中,以反身性治理为基础的跨系统级别公平的一致愿景和协调方法对于确保最需要医疗保健的人公平受益至关重要。
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期刊介绍: International Journal for Equity in Health is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal presenting evidence relevant to the search for, and attainment of, equity in health across and within countries. International Journal for Equity in Health aims to improve the understanding of issues that influence the health of populations. This includes the discussion of political, policy-related, economic, social and health services-related influences, particularly with regard to systematic differences in distributions of one or more aspects of health in population groups defined demographically, geographically, or socially.
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