نتایج جستجو برای: racial health disparities

تعداد نتایج: 1009159  

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2008
Stephen B Thomas Sandra Crouse Quinn

The aim of this article is to examine the intersection of race and poverty, two critical factors fueling persistent racial and ethnic health disparities among urban populations. From the morass of social determinants that shape the health of racial and ethnic communities in our urban centers, we will offer promising practices and potential solutions to eliminating racial and ethnic health dispa...

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2006
Denise C Carty Wen-Jan Tuan Gloria Johnson-Powell

BACKGROUND Wisconsin has a goal to eliminate health disparities by 2010, but there is no consistent standard used to evaluate progress. Methodological debates persist regarding using individual group change or relative comparisons to monitor disparities. OBJECTIVES To examine mortality disparities among racial/ethnic populations in Wisconsin using statistically significant changes in individu...

2014
Hope Landrine Irma Corral

To conduct meaningful, epidemiologic research on racial-ethnic health disparities, racial-ethnic samples must be rendered equivalent on other social status and contextual variables via statistical controls of those extraneous factors. The racial-ethnic groups must also be equally familiar with and have similar responses to the methods and measures used to collect health data, must have equal op...

2011
Bridget C. Booske Stephanie A. Robert Angela M. K. Rohan

INTRODUCTION Recent initiatives aim to improve public awareness of health disparities. However, little research has actually documented the US public's awareness of racial/ethnic and socioeconomic health disparities. We sought to determine 1) whether the US public is aware of racial, educational, and income disparities in health, 2) whether awareness differs across these disparity domains, and ...

Journal: :North Carolina medical journal 2006
Paul A Buescher Manjoo Mittal

BACKGROUND Racial disparities in birth outcomes persist in North Carolina and the United States. We examined patterns of birth outcomes and womens health measures in North Carolina by race and age to portray the largest disparities. We wanted to see if our data were consistent with the "weathering hypothesis," which holds that the health of African American women may begin to deteriorate in ear...

2012
DOROTHY ROBERTS

In 2002, the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine (IOM), scientifically documented widespread racial disparities in healthcare and suggested that they stemmed, at least in part, from physician bias. Its 562-page report, Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare, noted that, although these disparities are associated with socio...

Journal: :Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 2011

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2007
Rhys G Jones Amal N Trivedi John Z Ayanian

Reducing racial and ethnic disparities in health care has become an important policy goal in the United States and other countries, but evidence to inform interventions to address disparities is limited. The objective of this study was to identify important dimensions of interventions to reduce health care disparities. We used qualitative research methods to examine interventions aimed at impro...

2014
Lisa M. Lines

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Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2015

Projections suggest that people of color will represent most of the U.S. population by 2050, and yet significant racial and ethnic disparities persist in women's health and health care. Although socioeconomic status accounts for some of these disparities, factors at the patient, practitioner, and health care system levels contribute to existing and evolving disparities in women's health outcome...

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