268#Background:Black men face a disproportionately higher risk of mortality from PC (prostate cancer), and disparities in healthcare access have been associated with these outcomes. Discrimination in healthcare settings can profoundly affect health outcomes, especially for populations with significant ...
Racial/Ethnic discrimination in health care: Impact on perceived quality of care. J Gen Intern Med. 2010Sorkin DH., Ngo-Metzger Q., De Alba I.: Racial/ethnic discrimination in health care: Impact on perceived quality of care . J Gen Intern Med 2010; 25 :390–396...
including medical residents. Such transgressions may take the form of overt macroaggressions or more subtle microaggressions, including discrimination based on age/experience, ethnocultural and/or religious background, gender, sexuality, and disability. This chapter will explore how such experiences can ...
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...
The study by Ames et al.1 highlights the pervasiveness of systemic ableism in healthcare systems. Disability-related discrimination is rooted in ableism. Ableism refers to a societal preference for nondisabled ways of being that contributes to bias and discrimination against disabled individuals.2 ...
The Office for National Statistics (ONS)says in a new reportthat reasons for the increased risk of death could include discrimination experienced during the pandemic, and lack of access to information and services such as transport, health care and personal assistance. ...
The CGA is a multidimensional process that can be performed in a number of healthcare settings to identify medical, social, and functional needs and develop a care plan [16, 17]. Primary Health Care (PHC), with its community perspective and longitudinal approach, is the ideal scenario for ...
However, due to different ethnic beliefs, language and cultural barriers, and the discrimination of residents in the destination areas, the migrants’ willingness to settle down will be greatly reduced [13]. At present, the migrants are no longer a highly homogeneous group, and their internal ...
Stigmatisation is the process by which an individual is devalued based on their attributes, characteristics, and/or behaviour, with this often leading to prejudice, social and health-related harms, active discrimination, and microaggressions. The aim of this paper is to show how social harms can...
Environmental, social, and governance practices refer to business decisions that could affect the returns of a company. A company that knowingly employs child labor or engages in discrimination could be at a competitive disadvantage, particularly when marketing to socially conscious consumers. ...