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Examining gender equity in health policies in a low- (Peru), middle- (Colombia), and high- (Canada) income country in the Americas

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Stewart, Donna E. ; Dorado, Linda M. ; Diaz-Granados, Natalia ; Rondon, Marta ; Saavedra, Javier ; Posada-Villa, Jose

Journal of Public Health Policy

2009

30

4

439-454

evaluation ; gender ; health policy ; medical care ; women ; social inequality

Canada ; Colombia ; Peru

Social protection - Health policy

English

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"Gender inequities in health prevail in most countries despite ongoing attempts to eliminate them. Assessment of gender-sensitive health policies can be used to identify country specific progress as well as gaps and issues that need to be addressed to meet health equity goals. This study selected and measured the existence of gender-sensitive health policies in a low- (Peru), middle- (Colombia), and high (Canada)-income country in the Americas. Investigators selected 10 of 20 gender-sensitive health policy indicators and found eight to be feasible to measure in all three countries, although the wording and scope varied. The results from this study inform policy makers and program planners who aim to develop, improve, implement, and monitor national gender-sensitive health policies. Future studies should assess the implementation of policy indicators within countries and assess their performance in increasing gender equity."

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