Title of article
Equity is out of fashion? An essay on autonomy and health policy in the individualized society
Author/Authors
Eva Lindbladh، نويسنده , , Carl Hampus Lyttkens، نويسنده , , Bertil S. Hanson، نويسنده , , P. -O. ?stergren، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
9
From page
1017
To page
1025
Abstract
It is widely recognized that there is a discrepancy between principle and practice with respect to the health equity aim of public policy. This discrepancy is analyzed from two theoretical perspectives: the individualization of society and the fact that individual beliefs and values are connected to one’s position in the social structure. These mechanisms influence both the choice of health policy measures and the normative judgements of preventive efforts, both of which tend to be consonant with the views of dominant social groups. In particular, we focus on the treatment of the ethical principle of autonomy and how this is reflected in health policy aimed at influencing health-related behaviour. We examine the current trend towards targeting health information campaigns on certain socio-economic groups and argue that it entails an ethical dilemma. The dominant discourse of the welfare state is contemplated as a means to understand why there tend to be a lack of emphasis on measures that are targeted at socio-economic inequalities. It is argued that there is no substantive basis in the individualized society for perceiving health equity as an independent moral principle and that the driving force behind the professed health equity goal may be in essence utilitarian.
Keywords
Equity , Autonomy , Health policy , social class , Individualization
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Record number
599717
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