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Erschienen in: International Journal of Public Health 5/2019

22.05.2019 | Editorial

Challenges for research, policy and practice in the field of Roma health

verfasst von: Daniela Filakovska Bobakova

Erschienen in: International Journal of Public Health | Ausgabe 5/2019

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In past centuries, our society developed rapidly, and improvement across all social determinants of health, including increasing quality of health care, led to better health status and higher life expectancy of the populations all over the world. These changes, however, were not equally transferred to the whole society, and marginalised groups, such as Roma (especially those living in marginalised communities), have not benefitted from them at the same level as majority populations. In recent decades interventions focused on “closing the gap” have been introduced but seemingly have not brought the expected extent of results when it comes to marginalised Roma communities (FRA 2018; Sandor et al. 2017). It would be rather unreasonable to expect, even with the best of will and intentions, that any measures or interventions could possibly reverse the effect of centuries of continuous and systematic exclusion and close the gap in a single generation. The causes of social exclusion are deeply rooted in a society, just as strategies related to adaptation to it are deeply rooted among marginalised Roma. The complexity of the issues related to the health status of marginalised Roma requires vision and multisectoral participatory solutions. Therefore, coordinated, systematic and continuous inclusion efforts involving target populations are seen by experts as the most feasible solution to the consequences of continuous and systematic exclusion. How to achieve the best possible results from such efforts is the “million-dollar question” that could and should be answered by high-quality research. …
Literatur
Zurück zum Zitat Madarasova Geckova A, Babinska I, Bobakova D, Dankulincova Veselska Z, Bosakova L, Kolarcik P, Jarcuska P, Pella D, Halanova M, Team HepaMeta (2014) Socioeconomic characteristics of the population living in Roma settlements and their association with health and health-related behaviour. Cent Eur J Public Health 22:S57–S64. https://doi.org/10.21101/cejph.a3903 CrossRef Madarasova Geckova A, Babinska I, Bobakova D, Dankulincova Veselska Z, Bosakova L, Kolarcik P, Jarcuska P, Pella D, Halanova M, Team HepaMeta (2014) Socioeconomic characteristics of the population living in Roma settlements and their association with health and health-related behaviour. Cent Eur J Public Health 22:S57–S64. https://​doi.​org/​10.​21101/​cejph.​a3903 CrossRef
Metadaten
Titel
Challenges for research, policy and practice in the field of Roma health
verfasst von
Daniela Filakovska Bobakova
Publikationsdatum
22.05.2019
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
International Journal of Public Health / Ausgabe 5/2019
Print ISSN: 1661-8556
Elektronische ISSN: 1661-8564
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-019-01254-9

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