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Addressing perinatal health inequities in Dutch municipalities: Protocol for the Healthy Pregnancy 4 All-3 programme

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  • Barsties, Lisa S.
  • Daalderop, Leonie A.
  • Lagendijk, Jacqueline
  • van Steenbergen, Frank
  • Been, Jasper V.
  • Bertens, Loes C.M.
  • Waelput, Adja J.M.
  • van Zoest, Hanneke
  • Loorbach, Derk
  • Steegers, Eric A.P.

Abstract

Health inequities are already present at birth and affect individuals’ health and socioeconomic outcomes across the life course. Addressing these inequities requires a cross-sectoral approach, covering the first 1,000 days of life. We believe that - in the Dutch context - municipal governments can be the main responsible actor to drive such an approach, since they are primarily responsible for organising adequate public health. Therefore, we aim to identify and develop transformative change towards the implementation of perinatal health into municipal approaches and policies concerning health inequities.

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  • Barsties, Lisa S. & Daalderop, Leonie A. & Lagendijk, Jacqueline & van Steenbergen, Frank & Been, Jasper V. & Bertens, Loes C.M. & Waelput, Adja J.M. & van Zoest, Hanneke & Loorbach, Derk & Steegers, , 2021. "Addressing perinatal health inequities in Dutch municipalities: Protocol for the Healthy Pregnancy 4 All-3 programme," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 125(3), pages 385-392.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:125:y:2021:i:3:p:385-392
    DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.12.013
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    1. Vos, Amber A. & van Voorst, Sabine F. & Steegers, Eric A.P. & Denktaş, Semiha, 2016. "Analysis of policy towards improvement of perinatal mortality in the Netherlands (2004–2011)," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 157(C), pages 156-164.
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