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. 2018 Oct 24;15(11):2345.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph15112345.

Making the Case for "Whole System" Approaches: Integrating Public Health and Housing

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Making the Case for "Whole System" Approaches: Integrating Public Health and Housing

Richard A Sharpe et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

Housing conditions have been an enduring focus for public health activity throughout the modern public health era. However, the nature of the housing and health challenge has changed in response to an evolution in the understanding of the diverse factors influencing public health. Today, the traditional public health emphasis on the type and quality of housing merges with other wider determinants of health. These include the neighbourhood, community, and "place" where a house is located, but also the policies which make access to a healthy house possible and affordable for everyone. Encouragingly, these approaches to policy and action on housing have the potential to contribute to the "triple win" of health and well-being, equity, and environmental sustainability. However, more effective housing policies (and in public health in general) that adopt more systemic approaches to addressing the complex interactions between health, housing, and wider environment are needed. This paper illustrates some of the key components of the housing and health challenge in developed countries, and presents a conceptual model to co-ordinate activities that can deliver the "triple win." This is achieved by offering a perspective on how to navigate more effectively, inclusively and across sectors when identifying sustainable housing interventions.

Keywords: air pollution; fuel poverty; health; housing; inequalities; interventions; public health; social care; well-being.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Health and housing conceptual framework using a modified DPSEEA model [126].

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