Racism in healthcare: a scoping review
Background Racism constitutes a barrier towards achieving equitable healthcare as
documented in research showing unequal processes of delivering, accessing, and receiving …
documented in research showing unequal processes of delivering, accessing, and receiving …
Impact of racism and discrimination on physical and mental health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander peoples living in Australia: a systematic scoping review
CA Kairuz, LM Casanelia, K Bennett-Brook… - BMC Public Health, 2021 - Springer
Background Racism is increasingly recognised as a significant health determinant that
contributes to health inequalities. In Australia efforts have been made to bridge the …
contributes to health inequalities. In Australia efforts have been made to bridge the …
[HTML][HTML] Perceived racism and demographic, mental health, and behavioral characteristics among high school students during the COVID-19 pandemic—Adolescent …
JJ Mpofu - MMWR supplements, 2022 - cdc.gov
Perceived racism in school (ie, a student's report of being treated badly or unfairly because
of their race or ethnicity) is an important yet understudied determinant of adolescent health …
of their race or ethnicity) is an important yet understudied determinant of adolescent health …
[HTML][HTML] Ten Americas: a systematic analysis of life expectancy disparities in the USA
L Dwyer-Lindgren, MM Baumann, Z Li, YO Kelly… - The Lancet, 2024 - thelancet.com
Background Nearly two decades ago, the Eight Americas study offered a novel lens for
examining health inequities in the USA by partitioning the US population into eight groups …
examining health inequities in the USA by partitioning the US population into eight groups …
Cardiovascular disease burden and outcomes among American Indian and Alaska Native Medicare beneficiaries
LA Eberly, K Shultz, M Merino, MY Brueckner… - JAMA Network …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance American Indian and Alaska Native persons face significant health disparities;
however, data regarding the burden of cardiovascular disease in the current era is limited …
however, data regarding the burden of cardiovascular disease in the current era is limited …
The accuracy of race & ethnicity data in US based healthcare databases: a systematic review
JA Johnson, B Moore, EK Hwang, A Hickner… - The American Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background The availability and accuracy of data on a patient's race/ethnicity varies across
databases. Discrepancies in data quality can negatively impact attempts to study health …
databases. Discrepancies in data quality can negatively impact attempts to study health …
An investigation of associations between race, ethnicity, and past experiences of discrimination with medical mistrust and COVID-19 protective strategies
This study investigates the associations between three forms of discrimination, race and
ethnicity, general medical mistrust, health-specific COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs, and …
ethnicity, general medical mistrust, health-specific COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs, and …
Determinants of socioemotional and behavioral well‐being among First Nations children living off‐reserve in Canada: A cross‐sectional study
Few studies have focused on off‐reserve Indigenous children and families. This nationally
representative, cross‐sectional study (data collected from 2006 to 2007) examined …
representative, cross‐sectional study (data collected from 2006 to 2007) examined …
Reflexive practice as an approach to improve healthcare delivery for Indigenous peoples: A systematic critical synthesis and exploration of the cultural safety …
J Dawson, K Laccos-Barrett, C Hammond… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Cultural safety is increasingly being taught in tertiary programmes of study for health
professionals. Reflexivity is a key skill required to engage in culturally safe practice …
professionals. Reflexivity is a key skill required to engage in culturally safe practice …
A qualitative investigation of facilitators and barriers to accessing COVID-19 vaccines among Racialized and Indigenous Peoples in Canada
L Aylsworth, T Manca, È Dubé, F Labbé… - Human Vaccines & …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Structural and systemic inequalities can contribute to susceptibility to COVID-19 disease and
limited access to vaccines. Recognizing that Racialized and Indigenous Peoples may …
limited access to vaccines. Recognizing that Racialized and Indigenous Peoples may …