....for instance, the use of behavioural science in health policy should not be at the cost of reform to address the social determinants of health, and shifting that responsibility (or blame) to individuals through nudges can be detrimental... https://t.
Nudges can also exacerbate existing inequities through the assumptions we make and methodologies 3/n https://t.co/yioJCQqV9N
One of many enlightening talks at this conference #wink2019! Now eagerly waiting for second keynote by @BPrainsack!
Benjamin Ewert (who co-edited, with Kathrin Loer, this new book: https://t.co/cOO5ACEPw8 …) discusses work on behavioral insights v. addressing social determinants of health, eg. https://t.co/b33vzUFdL9, #wink2019, https://t.co/kLsM9v1Etp
Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences by @KLMacKay and @profmq in @HCAnalysis #openaccess https://t.co/5lZQdF1UL4
.#openaccess : Exacerbating Inequalities? #HealthPolicy and the Behavioural Sciences, in new Health Care Analysis @HCAnalysis #OpenAccessWeek #healthequity https://t.co/Q4PAuF3Ifh
'Exacerbating Inequalities: Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences' with @KLMacKay available open access in the current issue of @HCAnalysis https://t.co/kyLKNk4I8H
RT @bhamlaw: #justpublished "Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences" by Prof. Muireann Quigley (@profmq) (wi…
#justpublished "Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences" by Prof. Muireann Quigley (@profmq) (with Kathryn MacKay) https://t.co/06a3uq6oNL
RT @bhamlaw: #justpublished "Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences" by Prof Muireann Quigley (with Kathryn…
RT @bhamlaw: #justpublished "Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences" by Prof Muireann Quigley (with Kathryn…
RT @bhamlaw: #justpublished "Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences" by Prof Muireann Quigley (with Kathryn…
Great new paper by our @profmq and Kathryn MacKay just published! https://t.co/PisDiGbdIT
RT @brianpowerRD: Luckily, populist opinions to support this perspective not needed Many others doing research for some time to justify ne…
Luckily, populist opinions to support this perspective not needed Many others doing research for some time to justify need for behavioural/social approach: https://t.co/OJ4QubrHno https://t.co/mXYigE4Fp8 Translation into policy and practice next step Con
RT @MarkFlear: One for the reading list from @profmq and Kathryn MacKay @bhamlaw @masonInstitute https://t.co/siXQsW7h5n
RT @NCI_ImplSci: Does #behavioralscience adequately reflect social determinants of health? Does #impsci do enough to engage directly w/SDoH…
One for the reading list from @profmq and Kathryn MacKay @bhamlaw @masonInstitute https://t.co/siXQsW7h5n
RT @bhamlaw: #justpublished "Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences" by Prof Muireann Quigley (with Kathryn…
RT @NCI_ImplSci: Does #behavioralscience adequately reflect social determinants of health? Does #impsci do enough to engage directly w/SDoH…
RT @NCI_ImplSci: Does #behavioralscience adequately reflect social determinants of health? Does #impsci do enough to engage directly w/SDoH…
#justpublished "Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences" by Prof Muireann Quigley (with Kathryn MacKay) https://t.co/c1k24X2udi
RT @NCI_ImplSci: Does #behavioralscience adequately reflect social determinants of health? Does #impsci do enough to engage directly w/SDoH…
RT @NCI_ImplSci: Does #behavioralscience adequately reflect social determinants of health? Does #impsci do enough to engage directly w/SDoH…
RT @NCI_ImplSci: Does #behavioralscience adequately reflect social determinants of health? Does #impsci do enough to engage directly w/SDoH…
RT @NCI_ImplSci: Does #behavioralscience adequately reflect social determinants of health? Does #impsci do enough to engage directly w/SDoH…
RT @NCI_ImplSci: Does #behavioralscience adequately reflect social determinants of health? Does #impsci do enough to engage directly w/SDoH…
RT @NCI_ImplSci: Does #behavioralscience adequately reflect social determinants of health? Does #impsci do enough to engage directly w/SDoH…
RT @samanthacaton: Very interesting read: Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences https://t.co/DYR8e1R46x
RT @NCI_ImplSci: Does #behavioralscience adequately reflect social determinants of health? Does #impsci do enough to engage directly w/SDoH…
RT @NCI_ImplSci: Does #behavioralscience adequately reflect social determinants of health? Does #impsci do enough to engage directly w/SDoH…
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This…
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This…
Does #behavioralscience adequately reflect social determinants of health? Does #impsci do enough to engage directly w/SDoH? Thought-provoking article is a great example of how we need to better communicate and position our work https://t.co/uxvtVJNpD9 http
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This…
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This…
Very interesting read: Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences https://t.co/DYR8e1R46x
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This…
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This…
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This…
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This…
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This…
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This…
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This…
RT @DrSherryPagoto: Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This…
Does behavioral science ignore the social determinants of health and rely on unrepresentative laboratory samples? This article is a great example of why behavioral scientists need to better communicate their work. #scicomm https://t.co/v3dg4NpwXX https:/
RT @LiamDelaneyEcon: "Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences" https://t.co/4g5uwzS86E by @profmq & @KLMacKay
RT @LiamDelaneyEcon: "Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences" https://t.co/4g5uwzS86E by @profmq & @KLMacKay
RT @LiamDelaneyEcon: "Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences" https://t.co/4g5uwzS86E by @profmq & @KLMacKay
"Exacerbating Inequalities? Health Policy and the Behavioural Sciences" https://t.co/4g5uwzS86E by @profmq & @KLMacKay
Paper by myself & @KLMacKay just out on online first: 'Exacerbating Inequalities: Health Policy & the Behavioural Sciences' https://t.co/iWaceMZ4UY
Looks fascinating https://t.co/JLHfvyHmFs