Twenty-five articles were selected that related to healthcare disparities, access and minorities in the United States and 13 different definitions of healthcare disparities were found.Brown, Joyce DDissertations & Theses - Gradworks
In COVID such a disparity in diagnosis can mean a death sentence because of how the virus attacks and shuts down so many of the body’s systems and functions. But not only were there disparities in diagnosis, there were also disparities in how symptoms were assessed. “I like to talk abo...
Health disparities are the result of differences in access to healthcare, quality of care and other social determinants of health. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status and geography.Latest...
Binary logistic regressions were used to model survey items relating to: whether the child saw a healthcare professional over the last 12 months, whether a child saw a healthcare professional for a preventative visit over the last 12 months, whether the child received the medical care he/she n...
this could also mean advocating for loved ones that may experience healthcare disparities, like a loved one in the LGBTQ+ community, or one who is considered overweight/obese. These people often have a harder time advocating for themselves or asking questions that help them in healthcare settings...
Problem: Substantial racial/ethnic health disparities exist in the United States. Although the populations of racial and ethnic minorities are growing at a rapid pace, large-scale community-based surveys and surveillance systems designed... Y Liao,D Bang,S Cosgrove,... - 《Mmwr.surveillance Summar...
Telemedicine and remote patient monitoring have also been floated as potential solutions, but advocates have noted that devices alone won't solve healthcare disparities. "We haven't come to terms and addressed the problems, the inefficiencies, the downright non-equitable and uncompassionate problems ...
To the best of our knowledge, there has not been an attempt to systematically synthesise the available evidence on community engaged healthcare education in terms of its impact on students’ empathy and views towards social accountability. Therefore, this systematic review aims to answer the following...
Institutional trauma occurs when systems reinforcediscrimination. In healthcare, this is evident through medical racism—biased diagnostics, disparities in treatment, and unequal access to care. Historically, Black women have been subjected to medical exploitation, fueling distrust in h...
To the best of our knowledge, there has not been an attempt to systematically synthesise the available evidence on community engaged healthcare education in terms of its impact on students’ empathy and views towards social accountability. Therefore, this systematic review aims to answer the following...