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Global Health Promotion | 2016

A health equity impact assessment umbrella program (AAPRISS) to tackle social inequalities in health: program description

Thierry Lang; Elsa Bidault; Mélanie Villeval; François Alias; Benjamin Gandouet; Martine Servat; Ivan Theis; Eric Breton; Nadine Haschar-Noé; Pascale Grosclaude

Background: The failure to simultaneously address two objectives (increasing the average health of the population and reducing health inequalities) may have led to what has been observed in France so far: an overall decrease in mortality and increase in inequality. Objective: The Apprendre et Agir pour Réduire les Inégalités Sociales de Santé (AAPRISS) methodology is to analyze and modify interventions that are already underway in terms of their potential impact on health inequalities. It relies on partnership between researchers and actors in the health field, as well as policy makers. In this paper, we describe the program and discuss its feasibility and acceptability. Methods: This program is not a single intervention, but a process aiming at assessing and reshaping existing health programs, therefore acting as a kind of meta-intervention. The program develops scientific and methodological support stemming from co-construction methods aimed at increasing equity within the programs. Stakeholders from prevention policy-making and the health care system, as well as researchers, collaborate in defining interventions, monitoring their progress, and choosing indicators, methods and evaluation procedures. The target population is mainly the population of the greater Toulouse area. The steps of the process are described: (1) establishment of AAPRISS governance and partnerships; (2) inclusion of projects; and (3) the projects’ process. Discussion: Many partners have rallied around this program, which has been shown to be feasible and acceptable by partners and health actors. A major challenge is understanding each partner’s expectations in terms of temporality of interventions, expected outcomes, assessment methods and indicators. Analyzing the projects has been quite feasible, and some modifications have been implemented in them in order to take inequalities in health into account.


Sciences Sociales Et Sante | 2011

Les politiques préventives de santé publique à l'épreuve de la territorialisation : l'introuvable gouvernance régionale du Programme national nutrition santé en Aquitaine

Marina Honta; Nadine Haschar-Noé


Journal de gestion et d’économie médicales | 2015

La gouvernance différenciée des contrats locaux de santé

Nadine Haschar-Noé; Émilie Salaméro; Marina Honta


Canadian Journal of Public Health-revue Canadienne De Sante Publique | 2015

[An intervention research program (AAPRISS) to reduce social inequalities in health: methods and validation].

M. Villeval; E. Bidault; Émilie Gaborit; Pascale Grosclaude; Nadine Haschar-Noé; Thierry Lang; pour le groupe Aapriss


Health Policy | 2013

Territorial Translation of the National Health and Nutrition Program in Midi-Pyrénées, France

Jean-Charles Basson; Nadine Haschar-Noé; Ivan Theis


Canadian Review of Sociology-revue Canadienne De Sociologie | 2012

De l'institutionnalisation d'une forme culturelle à la structuration de l'espace de formation professionnelle: le cas du cirque en France

Émilie Salaméro; Nadine Haschar-Noé


Cahiers de géographie du Québec | 2011

La fabrique des territoires de santé publique en France : Une analyse comparée de la mise en oeuvre du Programme national nutrition santé en Aquitaine, Midi-Pyrénées et Nord-Pas de Calais

Marina Honta; Nadine Haschar-Noé; Loïc Sallé


Négociations | 2018

L’État à l’épreuve de la régulation territoriale. La mise en négociations des contrats locaux de santé

Marina Honta; Nadine Haschar-Noé; Émilie Salaméro


Archive | 2017

Réduire les inégalités sociales de santé : une approche interdisciplinaire de l'évaluation / sous la direction de Nadine Haschar-Noé et Thierry Lang

Nadine Haschar-Noé; Thierry Lang


Sciences Sociales Et Sante | 2014

Une entreprise de « sanitarisation » de l'école. L'exemple de l'approche « École en santé » au Québec

Émilie Gaborit; Nadine Haschar-Noé

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Marina Honta

Université Bordeaux Segalen

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E. Bidault

University of Toulouse

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Elsa Bidault

Paul Sabatier University

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