Paul Kershaw
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MacLellan C, Kershaw P, Kneebone R, McLaren L, Reiman T, Urquhart R, et al.
BMJ Public Health
. 2025 Feb;
2(1):e000858.
PMID: 40018099
Introduction: Cancer is the leading cause of death in Canada, and cases are expected to rise by 83% between 2012 and 2042. Jurisdictions with higher ratios of social-to-medical spending exhibit...
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Kershaw P, Rossa-Roccor V
Milbank Q
. 2024 Feb;
102(2):383-397.
PMID: 38363871
Policy Points Faced with urgent threats to human health and well-being such as climate change, calls among the academic community are getting louder to contribute more effectively to the implementation...
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Rossa-Roccor V, Giang A, Kershaw P
Lancet Planet Health
. 2021 Aug;
5(8):e553-e559.
PMID: 34390673
Almost four decades of climate science have not yet led to transformative policy change at the pace and scale required to confront the climate crisis. Colleagues in the planetary health...
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Kershaw P
Can J Public Health
. 2020 Feb;
111(1):8-20.
PMID: 32077002
RéSUMé: OBJECTIF: Il est démontré que la santé est principalement le fruit de ses déterminants sociaux, et comme de fait, la recherche sur les systèmes de santé montre que les...
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Kershaw P, Swanson E, Stucchi A
Can J Public Health
. 2017 Jun;
108(2):e199-e204.
PMID: 28621657
Setting: The World Health Organization Commission on the Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) observes that building political will is central to all its recommendations, because governments respond to those who...
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Smith N, Mitton C, Kershaw P
Can J Public Health
. 2016 Jun;
107(1):e130-e132.
PMID: 27348100
We argue that Canadian provincial governments should contain medical care spending in order to invest more in the social determinants of health (SDH). Others have said this, many times. Doing...
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Kershaw P, Harkey T
Soc Polit
. 2012 Feb;
18(4):572-97.
PMID: 22292174
The authors examine the politics of caregiving for identity to enrich scholarship about power. They report on a qualitative study with Aboriginal mothers who parent in the wake of the...
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Kershaw P, Warburton B, Anderson L, Hertzman C, Irwin L, Forer B
Can J Public Health
. 2011 Mar;
101 Suppl 3:S8-12.
PMID: 21416797
Objective: The study estimates the economic costs of early vulnerability in the light of population-level data showing that between 25% and 30% of Canadian children do not arrive at kindergarten...
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Kershaw P, Anderson L
Paediatr Child Health
. 2010 Dec;
14(10):685-8.
PMID: 21119820
Canada lags behind other countries when it comes to investing in families with children. Canada, therefore, fails to promote health by not optimizing early development. The authors diagnose the Canadian...