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Published in: BMC International Health and Human Rights 2/2011

Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research article

Reducing inequalities in health and access to health care in a rural Indian community: an India-Canada collaborative action research project

Authors: Slim Haddad, Delampady Narayana, KS Mohindra

Published in: BMC International Health and Human Rights | Special Issue 2/2011

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Abstract

Background

Inadequate public action in vulnerable communities is a major constraint for the health of poor and marginalized groups in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). The south Indian state of Kerala, known for relatively equitable provision of public resources, is no exception to the marginalization of vulnerable communities. In Kerala, women’s lives are constrained by gender-based inequalities and certain indigenous groups are marginalized such that their health and welfare lag behind other social groups.

The research

The goal of this socially-engaged, action-research initiative was to reduce social inequalities in access to health care in a rural community. Specific objectives were: 1) design and implement a community-based health insurance scheme to reduce financial barriers to health care, 2) strengthen local governance in monitoring and evidence-based decision-making, and 3) develop an evidence base for appropriate health interventions.

Results and outcomes

Health and social inequities have been masked by Kerala’s overall progress. Key findings illustrated large inequalities between different social groups. Particularly disadvantaged are lower-caste women and Paniyas (a marginalized indigenous group), for whom inequalities exist across education, employment status, landholdings, and health. The most vulnerable populations are the least likely to receive state support, which has broader implications for the entire country. A community based health solidarity scheme (SNEHA), under the leadership of local women, was developed and implemented yielding some benefits to health equity in the community—although inclusion of the Paniyas has been a challenge.

The partnership

The Canadian-Indian action research team has worked collaboratively for over a decade. An initial focus on surveys and data analysis has transformed into a focus on socially engaged, participatory action research.

Challenges and successes

Adapting to unanticipated external forces, maintaining a strong team in the rural village, retaining human resources capable of analyzing the data, and encouraging Paniya participation in the health insurance scheme were challenges. Successes were at least partially enabled by the length of the funding (this was a two-phase project over an eight year period).
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Metadata
Title
Reducing inequalities in health and access to health care in a rural Indian community: an India-Canada collaborative action research project
Authors
Slim Haddad
Delampady Narayana
KS Mohindra
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-698X-11-S2-S3

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