Comparison of health policy documents of European cities: Are they oriented to reduce inequalities in health?

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Carme Borrell
Joana Morrison
Bo Burstrom
Mariona Pons-Vigués
Rasmus Hoffmann
Ana Gandarillas
Pekka Martikainen
M Felicitas Domínguez-Berjón
Lasse Tarkiainen
Èlia Díez
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[1] Agència de Salut Pública de Barcelona,Department of Public Health Sciences, Division of Social Medicine
[2] Universitat Pompeu Fabra,Department of Social Research
[3] CIBER Epidemiologia y Salud Publica (CIBERESP),undefined
[4] Universitat Pompeu Fabra,undefined
[5] Parc de Recerca Biomedica de Barcelona (PRBB),undefined
[6] CIBER Epidemiologia y Salud Publica (CIBERESP),undefined
[7] Institut d’Investigacio Biomedica (IIB Sant Pau),undefined
[8] Sant Antoni Maria Claret,undefined
[9] Karolinska Institutet,undefined
[10] Institut Universitari d'Investigacio en Atencio Primaria Jordi Gol (IDAP Jordi Gol),undefined
[11] Gran Via Corts Catalanes,undefined
[12] Universitat de Girona,undefined
[13] Campus de Montilivi,undefined
[14] Erasmus Medical Centre,undefined
[15] Rotterdam,undefined
[16] Subdireccion General de Promocion de la Salud y Prevencion,undefined
[17] Consejeria de Sanidad,undefined
[18] Madrid,undefined
[19] Population Research Unit,undefined
[20] University of Helsinki,undefined
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health policy; cities; socioeconomic factors; Europe;
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Health policies are specified in documents that contain values, objectives, strategies, and interventions to be implemented. The objective of our study was to analyse health policy documents of six European cities and one county council published around 2010 to determine (i) how cities conceptualize health inequalities, and (ii) what strategies are proposed to reduce them. We performed a qualitative document analysis. We selected Health or Health Inequalities policy documents and analysed the following aspects: general characteristics of the document, inclusion and definition of health inequalities, promotion of good governance and participation, number of objectives, and evaluation. We also described specific objectives. Rotterdam, London, and Stockholm use a conceptual framework. Two of them define health inequalities as a social gradient. Intersectoral action, participation, and evaluation are included in most documents. Interventions focus mainly on the socioeconomic context.
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