Health Inequity and Institutional Ethnography: Mapping the Problem of Policy Change
Health equity (HE) is a central concern across multiple disciplines and sectors, including nursing. However, the proliferation of the term has not resulted in corresponding policymaking that leads to a clear reduction of health inequities. The goal of this paper is to use institutional ethnographic...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth McGibbon (Author), Katherine Fierlbeck (Author), Tari Ajadi (Author) |
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