Characteristics of Composite Deprivation Indices Used in Public Health: A Scoping Review Protocol

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 24;19(17):10565. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191710565.

Abstract

Introduction: A deprivation index has become a more popular tool to rank levels of deprivation within different geographic areas. It is extensively used for monitoring health inequalities, evaluating health care services, developing and modifying health policies and programs, and allocating health resources equitably. Our objectives are (1) to explore the relevant literature to describe features of composite deprivation measures; (2) create a list and classification of original deprivation indices. We will develop the classification of indices to systematize knowledge and improve the functional utility of the information. Methods: Any original deprivation index mentioned in peer-reviewed or grey literature documents will be eligible for inclusion if it assesses deprivation at a population level and used in relation to health. The study area will be limited to the geographic areas of North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Tables and a narrative summary will be used to describe features of deprivation indices. Diagrammatic form will be used to create the classification of deprivation indices. Discussion: Practically, the results of this study could facilitate finding a common language among researchers and specialists who create and use deprivation indices, thus helping the development and implementation of appropriate deprivation indices for different countries.

Keywords: deprivation index; health inequality; protocol; residence characteristics; scoping review; taxonomy.

MeSH terms

  • Australia
  • Europe
  • Health Policy*
  • North America
  • Public Health*
  • Review Literature as Topic

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.