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Kwon, Lee, and Bae: Concept Analysis of Health Inequalities

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to explore ways to define the concept of health inequality.

Methods

The concept analysis process by Walker and Avant was used to clarify the meaning of health inequality.

Results

Defining attributes of health inequality included differences in health status between individuals or groups, infringement of fundamental rights to health, unfair use of medical services, and social discrimination. The antecedents of health inequality included differences in demographic characteristics (age, gender, education, occupation, residential location), limitations in accessibility to health care, and social exclusion. Consequences of health inequality were increased costs for medical care, decreased health-related quality of life, and lack of ability to cope with health problems resulting in crisis situations, increases in morbidity and mortality, and shortening of life span. The concept was clarified through presentation of model, borderline, related, and contrary cases.

Conclusion

Results of this study can be used to guide the direction of future studies through concept analysis in which conceptual attributes in the context of health inequality are examined. Also, based on the result of this study, development of standardized tools to measure health inequality is recommended as well as development of educational programs to reduce health inequalities.

Figures and Tables

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Attributes, antecedent and consequences of health inequality.

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Notes

This work was supported by the Dong-A University research fund.

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