Objective
To stimulate comparative European research actions to monitor socio-economic factors of health and health care.
The intended end-product of the proposed activity is two publications:
- a publication with the literature review formats filled with the more representative material in this field;
- a publication with the papers presented at the Lisbon workshop, 23 to 25 May 1991.
Socioeconomic factors in health and health care is an area of collaborative research, financed by the European Community (EC), with the purpose of developing a theoretical background for future empirical research in this area.
The research involved the following 3 steps:
a decentralized literature review;
a workshop (which took place in Lisbon, from the 23rd to 25th of May 1991 with 28 participants) with the purpose of joining expertees in this area;
a panel, composed of 3 participants, which reviewed the papers presented in the workshop in order to produce a publication.
Methods
Scientific support - Decentralized literature review made by:
- The German study team - material from German and English speaking countries, supported in the last task by all other participants
- The Greek participant - material from experiences in the eastern mediterranean region;
- The Danish participant - material from Scandinavian speaking countries;
- The Belgian participant - material from french and benelux literature;
- The Portuguese participant - material from the western mediterranean region.
Workshop in Lisbon - The purpose of the workshop was to discuss in an enlarged group of expertees documents resulting from the decentralized literature review and collect experience as to practicable indictors on socio-economic factors of health and health care, since it is foreseen that all the participants will prepare a paper with their own experience on this field.
Panel and Publication - The panel reviewed the papers presented in the Lisbon workshop which will put together in a publication, to be submitted for edition to Springer-Verlag or other editor.
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1699 Lisboa Codex
Portugal
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