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SALUD PÚBLICA Y POLÍTICAS SANITARIAS

Curso 2018/2019/Subject's code26617168

SALUD PÚBLICA Y POLÍTICAS SANITARIAS

BIBLIOGRAFÍA COMPLEMENTARIA


LECTURAS RECOMENDADAS

Las lecturas complementarias para cada bloque de la asignatura se detallan a continuación. Un manejo adecuado de al menos el 50% de estas lecturas es necesario para obtener calificaciones superiores a Notable en el examen final de la asignatura.

 

BLOQUE 1. DESIGUALDADES EN SALUD: FACTORES INDIVIDUALES

Bosma H Brandts LL Simons A Groffen D van den Akker M (2015) Low socioeconomic status and perceptions of social inadequacy and shame: findings from the Dutch SMILE study, European Journal of Public Health, 25, 2: 311–313

British Association of Public Health Observatories (2008) Measuring health inequalities, JSNA Resource Pack, London: APHO.

Coe N Zamarro G (2011) Retirement effects on health in Europe, Journal of Health Economics, 30: 77–86

Hernández-Quevedo C, Jones A, López-Nicolás, Rice N (2006) Socioeconomic inequalities in health: A comparative longitudinal analysis using the European Community Household Panel, Social Science & Medicine, 63: 1246–1261.

Lundin A Lundberg I Hallsten L Ottosson J Hemmingsson T (2010) Unemployment and mortality—a longitudinal prospective study on selection and causation in 49321 Swedish middle-aged men, J Epidemiol Community Health, 64: 22–28.

Mackenbach J Kunst A (1997) Measuring the magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in health: an overview of available measures illustrated with two examples from Europe, Social Science and Medicine, 44, 6: 757-771.

Manor O Matthews S Power C (2003) Health selection: the role of inter- and intra-generational mobility on social inequalities in health, Social Science & Medicine, 57: 2217–2227.

Pickett K Wilkinson R (2015), Income inequality and health: A causal review, Social Science & Medicine, 128: 316e326

Reinhardt JD Wahrendorf M Siegrist J (2013), Socioeconomic position, psychosocial work environment and disability in an ageing workforce: a longitudinal analysis of SHARE data from 11 European countries, Occup Environ Med 2013,70: 156–163

Roelfs D Shor E Davidson K Schwartz J (2011) Losing life and livelihood: A systematic review and meta-analysis of unemployment and all-cause mortality, Social Science & Medicine, 72: 840e854.

 

BLOQUE 2. DESIGUALDADES EN SALUD: FACTORES CONTEXTUALES

Aldabe B Anderson R Lyly-Yrjanainen M Parent-Thirion A Vermeylen G Kelleher CC Niedhammer I (2011), Contribution of material, occupational, and psychosocial factors in the explanation of social inequalities in health in 28 countries in Europe, J Epidemiol Community Health;65:1123e1131.

Devaux M de Looper M (2012) Income-Related Inequalities in Health Service Utilisation in 19 OECD Countries, 2008-2009, OECD Health Working Papers, No. 58, OECD Publishing. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5k95xd6stnxt-en

Kawachi I Kennedy B Glass R (1999) Social Capital and Self-Rated Health: A Contextual Analysis, Am J Public Health, 89: 1187-1193.

Little T Card N Bovaird J Preacher K Crandall C, Structural Equation Modeling of Mediation and Moderation with Contextual Factors, en TD Little JA Bovaird NA Card (Eds.): Modeling contextual effects in longitudinal studies, Capítulo 9: pp.207-230.

Lopez-Bernal J Gasparrini A Artundo C McKee M (2013) The effect of the late 2000s financial crisis on suicides in Spain: an interrupted time-series analysis, European Journal of Public Health, 23, 5: 732–736.

Mäkelä P Paljärvi T (2008) Do consequences of a given pattern of drinking vary by socioeconomic status? A mortality and hospitalisation follow-up for alcohol-related causes of the Finnish Drinking Habits Surveys, J Epidemiol Community Health, 62:728–733.

Plug I Hoffmann R Artnik B Bopp M Borrell C Costa G Deboosere P Esnaola S Kalediene R Leinsalu M Lundberg O Martikainen P Regidor E Rychtarikova J Strand B Wojtyniak B Mackenbach J (2012) Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality from conditions amenable to medical interventions: do they reflect inequalities in access or quality of health care? BMC Public Health, 12:346.

 

BLOQUE 3. POLÍTICAS Y SISTEMAS SANITARIOS

García-Armesto S, Abadía-Taira MB, Durán A, Hernández-Quevedo C, Bernal-Delgado E. Spain: Health system review. Health Systems in Transition, 2010, 12(4):1–295. http://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/128830/e94549.pdf?ua=1

Oliva J, Repullo JR. Influencia de la crisis en la gestión de los sistemas de salud. Propuesta para una actuación pública sensata y responsable. Revista Eidón, 2011: (36). Disponible en: http://www.revistaeidon.es/crisis-y-salud/plataforma-de-debate/118088-influencia-de-la-crisisen-la-gestion-de-los-sistemas-de-salud

Paris V, Devaux M y Wei L. Health Systems Institutional Characteristics: A Survey of 29 OECD Countries, OECD Health Working Papers, No. 50, OECD Publishing, 2010. Disponible en: http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5kmfxfq9qbnr-en

Sevilla Perez F. Sistemas Sanitarios comparados en países desarrollados [Internet]. Madrid: Escuela Nacional de Sanidad; 2012 [consultado octubre 2015]. Tema 2.3. Disponible en: http://espacio.uned.es/fez/eserv/bibliuned:500567/n2.3_Sistemas_Sanitarios_comparados.pdf 8.