Towards a policy relevant neighborhoods and health agenda: engaging citizens, researchers, policy makers and public health professionals. SESPAS Report 2018
A large volume of public health literature has shown how the social and physical features of a neighbourhood affect residents' health, and how they contribute to health inequalities. In this article, we argue that citizens, researchers, policy makers and health professionals should engage in cr...
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Main Authors: | Manuel Franco (Author), Julia Díez (Author), Pedro Gullón (Author), Mario Margolles (Author), Rafael Cofiño (Author), Maribel Pasarín (Author), Carme Borrell (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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