DONALD A BARR connects low social status to poor health and addresses the overlap between race and ethnicity in terms of socioeconomic status. In particular, he addresses disparities in childhood asthma and obesity as markers for the changing demographics of children in the US. There are excellent...
Access to care, health status, and health disparities in the United States and Canada: results of a cross-national population-based survey. We compared health status, access to care, and utilization of medical services in the United States and Canada and compared disparities according to race, ...
Barr, D. A. (2014). Health disparities in the United States: Social class, race, ethnicity, and health. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. Beadle, M. R., & Graham, G. N. (2011). Collective action to end health disparities. American journal of public health, 101(S1), S...
Health Disparities in the United States: Social Class, Race, Ethnicity and Health - Second edition Barr Donald A Health Disparities in the United States: Social Class, Race, Ethnicity and Health - Second edition 328pp $54.95/35.50 Johns ... Donald A Barr, author of the best-selling Introduct...
the American Medical Informatics Association STRATEGIES FOR ADDRESSING DIGITAL LITERACY AND INTERNET ACCESS AS SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH K Berg, Innov Aging, 2018 Disparities in patient portal access and the role of providers in encouraging access and use Chelsea Richwine, Journal of the American ...
Health Disparities in the United States: Social Class, Race, Ethnicity, and Health, D. A. Barr A boundary-spanning approach to practice traverses barriers to give social workers greater understanding of context, more latitude in interventions, and increased access to systems. This broad-based appr...
Income disparities in absolute cardiovascular risk and cardiovascular risk factors in the United States, 1999-2014. JAMA Cardiol. 2017;2(7):782-790. doi:10.1001/jamacardio.2017.1658 ArticlePubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 9. Kibria GMA, Crispen R, Chowdhury MAB, Rao N, ...
Nevertheless, particularly amongst underprivileged and neglected populations, most of the preventable oral disease remains rampant [1]. One of the causes of health disparities is the inequality of access to oral health services and consequent improper utilization of the latest health care systems [2,3...
in men’s health, as it has also been established that men have a lower life expectancy and poorer outcomes from non-communicable diseases than women. A variety of biological, social and economic factors have contributed to the sex disparities in mortality from COVID-19. A streamlined men’s...
4,12,13 Spatial disparities in abortion access have been found across the US, with women who are White, living in the South and Midwest, living in rural areas, and seeking later abortions having to travel significantly farther to reach a clinician.9,10,14-17 Traveling long distances for ...