Is 'health equity' bad for our health? A qualitative empirical ethics study of public health policy-makers' perspectives.
Maxwell J SmithAlison ThompsonRoss E G UpshurPublished in: Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique (2018)
These findings indicate that health equity dominates the discursive space wherein justice-based considerations are brought to bear on public health activities. As a result, 'uncomfortable' justice-based considerations of power imbalances and systematic disadvantage can be eschewed in practice in favour of attending to 'proximal' inequities. These findings reveal the problematic ways in which considerations of justice and equity are, and are not, being taken up in public health policy, which in turn may have negative implications for the public's health.