Gender and Health: The case for gender-sensitive health policy and health care delivery
Citation
O'Brien, Oonagh and White, Alan (2003) Gender and Health: The case
for gender-sensitive health policy and health care delivery. In: First UK
Gender and Health Summit Promoting Health Equality for Men and
Women, 14th November 2003 , King's Fund, London.
Abstract
There is growing national and international recognition that gender is an important
indicator of health differences. The United Kingdom is in danger of falling behind many
other countries that are beginning to recognise the crucial importance of gender to the
development of effective health policy and practice.
This briefing paper sets out some of the reasons why those involved in the gender
and health partnership (GAHP) believe that it is time to place gender at the heart of
the equalities agenda in health, and why it is important to ensure gender sensitivity
in health policy, medical research and services. This briefing paper refers to the United
Kingdom; however, Scotland is in the process of producing guidelines specifically on
mainstreaming gender in health policy and service delivery.