Hajar Azari; Leila Bahrami
Abstract
In developed societies, the right to health has gained a broad meaning and different countries have redefined it in various dimensions. Explaining the right to women's health influenced by gender and experiencing multiple changes during their lifetime is of particular importance and requires the creation ...
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In developed societies, the right to health has gained a broad meaning and different countries have redefined it in various dimensions. Explaining the right to women's health influenced by gender and experiencing multiple changes during their lifetime is of particular importance and requires the creation of a new structure based on accurate knowledge and awareness of the needs and the factors affecting it. In public law, the securement of public health and maintaining the health of citizens are among the fundamental responsibility of states. Government intervention includes a wide range of measures to improve health through the formulation and monitoring of laws and the implementation of macro- policies in this area. This qualitative research, has been conducted by describing and analyzing the relevant Micro and macro documents and has identified the right to women's health in various and high important dimensions such as physical, spiritual, psychological, social, occupational, environmental and intellectual dimensions. The findings of the research and review of upstream documents and macro-policies indicate that only some aspects of the right to women's health have been identified and regulated, therefore the development of a comprehensive legislative program for women's right to health in all areas is essential based on macro-transformative policies as one of the indicators of development.