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Social Cultural And Environmental Contexts And The Measurement Of Burden Of Disease An Exploratory Study In The Developed And Developing World Daniel D Reidpath

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Social Cultural And Environmental Contexts And The Measurement Of Burden Of Disease An Exploratory Study In The Developed And Developing World Daniel D Reidpath
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Publisher: Key Centre for Women’s Health in Society, The University of Melbourne
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 92
Author: Daniel D Reidpath, Pascale Allotey, Aka Kouamé, Robert A. Cummins
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Social Cultural And Environmental Contexts And The Measurement Of Burden Of Disease An Exploratory Study In The Developed And Developing World Daniel D Reidpath by Daniel D Reidpath, Pascale Allotey, Aka Kouamé, Robert A. Cummins instant download after payment.

The Disability Adjusted Life Year (DALY) is a measure of population health
that was developed, as part of a World Bank initiated study, to inform health strategy
development, priority setting, resource allocation and research, and to measure the
global burden of disease. The innovative feature of the DALY was the combination of
information on morbidity and mortality within a single index. Since its development in
1992, the rate at which it has been adopted by governments, multilateral agencies and
researchers has been staggering. The enthusiasm with which the measure has been
taken-up perhaps reflects a desire on the part of health policy makers to embrace an
“evidence-based” approach to health policy.
Although the DALY has been heavily criticised in some quarters, it has
survived.This report details the findings of an empirical investigation of some of the
technical and social assumptions on which the DALY is based. The specific aim was to
examine the justification behind the use of a single global severity weight for each
health condition without regard to contextual factors. The objectives of the study were
to examine the notion that the burden of a disease is broadly similar without regard to
country, environment, gender or socioeconomic status, and to develop detailed
descriptions of the experiences of the burden of disease as they related to these
contextual factors.

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