Although the United States has a nationwide healthcare delivery system, unfortunately, not all...Gaskin, Darrell J
摘要: To be used in some type of experiment and then be forgotten. Why are you interested in...关键词: Humans Attitude to Health Physician-Patient Relations Trust Research Patient Selection Cultural Diversity African Americans Research Subjects Health Planning Guidelines ...
African American/Black Health Disparities The African American/Black population experiences significant disparities with chronic conditions, access to care, and more. African Americans/Blacks represent approximately 13.4% of the United States population.1The U.S. Census Bureau defines the terms “African ...
Access to healthcare and important information about diseases and treatments varies greatly throughout the United States—including places where a large number of African-Americans call home. “That’s why our efforts with medical professionals are just as important as our patient-focused efforts,” ...
The study that follows explores the attitudes of African Americans in New Orleans toward the virus, social and normative conditions which affected individual behaviors, as well as access to healthcare services and COVID-19 testing. In part one of the study, qualitative responses were collected ...
Among men with prostate cancer who received care from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Health System, an equal-access health care system, African American men did not have more advanced disease at the time of diagnosis or die earlier than white men, unlike tren
1, 2, 3 Having 2 ApoL1 risk alleles (G1 and G2) increases lifetime risk of ESRD and progression from kidney disease to ESRD.4,5 This high-risk genotype is found predominantly in those with African ancestry. Approximately 13% of African Americans (AAs) in the United States have the ...
Americans. By combining these data under one demographic category, “Black or African American,”(2)statistics fail to capture the overall diversity of Black people in the United States, obscuring how migrants' health needs may differ from that of native-born citizens based on factors such as ...
from the biology of the disease to the development of optimal treatment and access to healthcare." said Dr. Nunes. "This work is particularly meaningful for us because it complements our interest in health disparities and highlights the enthusiastic participation of African-Americans inbreast cancer ...
Breast Cancer in Africans and African Americans The epidemiology of breast cancer among women of sub-Saharan Africa is similar to that of African-American women as both groups have relatively low incidence rates, paradoxically higher mortality rates, increased prevalence of early-onset disease, and ad...