Urge capacitar a los gobiernos locales para la intersectorialidad por la salud: un policy brief
- N. Hernantes
- E. Bermejo-Martins
- M.J. Pumar-Méndez
- O. López-Dicastillo
- A. Iriarte-Roteta
- S. Fernández-Unanue
- A. Mujika
ISSN: 1137-6627
Año de publicación: 2020
Volumen: 43
Número: 3
Páginas: 429-434
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Anales del sistema sanitario de Navarra
Resumen
Los gobiernos locales tienen un rol fundamental en la promoción de la salud de las poblaciones sobre las cuales gobiernan. Sin embargo, existen múltiples barreras para implementar enfoques que integran la perspectiva de la salud en todos los sectores, tales como el enfoque de la Salud en Todas las Políticas o la gobernanza por la salud. En este documento se presentan tres recomendaciones para avanzar en este ámbito; dos de ellas, el establecimiento de partidas presupuestarias específicas y el uso de herramientas para medir el impacto de las políticas en salud, se basan en los apuntes más frecuentemente encontrados en la literatura. Los autores proponen una tercera, la creación de capacidad (capacity building), con el fin de facilitar escenarios en los gobiernos locales que permitan asentar las bases necesarias para promover la salud de forma intersectorial y establecer relaciones sinérgicas entre las distintas recomendaciones.
Información de financiación
A la Asociaci?n de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra y al Departamento de Educaci?n del Gobierno de Navarra por las becas predoctorales concedidas. Al grupo Health Promotion in Settings, de la Universidad del Sudeste de Noruega, por las discusiones cient?ficas y reflexiones compartidas durante la estancia en dicha universidad.Financiadores
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