MEDICAL personnelHIV-positive personsDISCRIMINATION in medical careSOCIAL stigmaHIV infectionsHIV infection transmissionDIRECTED blood donationsObjective: HIV/AIDS has been recently increasingly observed in developing countries including Egypt. This study aimed to explore stigma and discrimination attitudes of ...
Poindexter, C. C. (2013). HIV stigma and discrimination in medical settings: Stories from African women in New Zealand. Social Work in Health Care, 52, 704-727. doi:10.1080/ 00981389.2013.808726Cannon Poindexter, C. (2013). HIV Stigma and Discrimination in Medical Settings: Stories From ...
Researchers said all the groups in the study - Black, White and Hispanic - reported high rates of discrimination for one reason or another, and they urged continued monitoring of patients' experiences, since reported discrimination is associated with worsehealth, lower satisfaction with health care a...
- 《Medical Care》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Testing for Statistical Discrimination in Health Care Objective. To examine the extent to which doctors' rational reactions to clinical uncertainty ("statistical discrimination") can explain racial differences... AI Balsa,TG Mcguire,LS Meredith - 《Health ...
Chapter 9. Discrimination in Medical Practice: Justice and the Obligations of Health Care Providers to Disadvantaged Patients Summary The prelims comprise: The Risk of Injustice and Characterizing a Group as "Vulnerable" Discrimination and Distributive Justice: Some Background Cho... R Rhodes,LP ...
Thirty years after HIV was first identified, for the majority of those infected in the United States, effective combination therapies to combat HIV have turned the disease into a manageable chronic condition. But HIV discrimination has still proven intractable in the field of health care. For examp...
A recent Canadian review of discrimination in healthcare noted that negative health outcomes were evident “even under conditions of equal access to medical care” [12] p.19. Recent meta-reviews of discrimination research from the U.S. highlight that the preponderance of studies to date focus ...
individuals whose sex assigned at birth is in line with their gender identity. It is an ethical duty to take effective measures to minimize inequalities in medical care. At best, such measures should also be assessed as appropriate from the perspective of those affected in order to be accepted...
Objective: Acute care hospital settings represent a challenging environment for vulnerable older patients such as those with dementia. In particular, ageist behavior as reflected in so-called elderspeak communication has been considered as a crucial factor contributing to neuropsychiatric symptoms, suboptimal...
Nearly 23 years after the Americans With Disabilities Act went into effect, patients with disabilities continue to receive inadequate medical care — and many cannot even get a doctor's appointment. PW Chen,M.D - 《Well》 被引量: 2发表: 2013年 Discrimination at the Doctor's Office The artic...