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Explaining the Relationship Between Minority Group Status and Health Disparities: A Review of Selected Concepts

Purpose: There is growing concern that value-based payment for health care may disadvantage health care organizations that serve populations with social risk. In the broader investigation of social risk factors, including income, education, neighborhood deprivation, and other risks, the focus on rac...

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Autores principales: Ng, Judy H., Ward, Lauren M., Shea, Madeleine, Hart, Liz, Guerino, Paul, Scholle, Sarah Hudson
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6413828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30868139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/heq.2018.0035
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author Ng, Judy H.
Ward, Lauren M.
Shea, Madeleine
Hart, Liz
Guerino, Paul
Scholle, Sarah Hudson
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Guerino, Paul
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description Purpose: There is growing concern that value-based payment for health care may disadvantage health care organizations that serve populations with social risk. In the broader investigation of social risk factors, including income, education, neighborhood deprivation, and other risks, the focus on race and ethnicity as a risk factor for disparities in health and health care has diminished. Understanding the independent contribution of minority group status is critical to this discussion. This narrative review discusses four concepts—minority stress, resilience, epigenetics, and life course—that may help explain the contribution of minority group status and its association with health disparities. Methods: We briefly describe each concept and the supporting evidence. Results: Our results indicate that all four concepts have potential relevance for understanding and addressing health disparities. The life course perspective emphasizes the importance of understanding explanatory mechanisms and factors that contribute to health—including biological, physical, and social factors—over a person's life span. Both minority stress and resilience may influence health in either a negative or positive manner that potentially underlies health changes. Exposure to these factors and others may interact with and modify epigenetic regulation—biological processes that impact how our genes are expressed. This may increase the risk of disease and negative health outcomes, particularly among groups that may be at disproportionate risk because of social circumstances and environmental exposure over the life course. Conclusion: Despite these concepts' relevance, more research is needed to assess how they may explain the relationship between minority status and disparities in health. Such evidence is needed to focus interventions and to inform the design of delivery and payment models that can spur actions to reduce disparities.
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spelling pubmed-64138282019-03-13 Explaining the Relationship Between Minority Group Status and Health Disparities: A Review of Selected Concepts Ng, Judy H. Ward, Lauren M. Shea, Madeleine Hart, Liz Guerino, Paul Scholle, Sarah Hudson Health Equity Narrative Review Purpose: There is growing concern that value-based payment for health care may disadvantage health care organizations that serve populations with social risk. In the broader investigation of social risk factors, including income, education, neighborhood deprivation, and other risks, the focus on race and ethnicity as a risk factor for disparities in health and health care has diminished. Understanding the independent contribution of minority group status is critical to this discussion. This narrative review discusses four concepts—minority stress, resilience, epigenetics, and life course—that may help explain the contribution of minority group status and its association with health disparities. Methods: We briefly describe each concept and the supporting evidence. Results: Our results indicate that all four concepts have potential relevance for understanding and addressing health disparities. The life course perspective emphasizes the importance of understanding explanatory mechanisms and factors that contribute to health—including biological, physical, and social factors—over a person's life span. Both minority stress and resilience may influence health in either a negative or positive manner that potentially underlies health changes. Exposure to these factors and others may interact with and modify epigenetic regulation—biological processes that impact how our genes are expressed. This may increase the risk of disease and negative health outcomes, particularly among groups that may be at disproportionate risk because of social circumstances and environmental exposure over the life course. Conclusion: Despite these concepts' relevance, more research is needed to assess how they may explain the relationship between minority status and disparities in health. Such evidence is needed to focus interventions and to inform the design of delivery and payment models that can spur actions to reduce disparities. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2019-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6413828/ /pubmed/30868139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/heq.2018.0035 Text en © Judy H. Ng et al. 2019; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6413828/
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