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  1. 701
    “…IMPORTANCE: Overwhelming evidence that anti-Black racism is associated with health inequities is driving clinician demand for antiracism practices that promote health equity. …”
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  2. 702
    por Shroff, Farah Mahrukh Coomi
    Publicado 2023
    “…The crisis of high mental and physical morbidities and mortalities exposes persistent inequities while providing opportunities to celebrate the power of rejuvenated anti-racism movements, fueled partly in response to the extremism of ultra-conservative governments, the circumstances to reflect deeply on racism because of forced stay-at-home-orders, and digital technologies primarily driven by youth. …”
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  3. 703
    “…In Australia high‐profile Aboriginal deaths in custody, publicised institutional racism in health services and the international Black Lives Matter movement have cemented momentum to ensure culturally safe care. …”
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  4. 704
    “…Modern Racism Scale (MRS) and The Blatant and Subtle Prejudice Scales (BSRS) are scales measuring racism. …”
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  5. 705
    por Cottingham, Marci D., Andringa, Lana
    Publicado 2020
    “…This article explores the work experiences of nurses from diverse backgrounds as they confront intersecting forms of sexism, racism, and nativism in the Netherlands. We use the conceptual framework of “appropriate labor” to help explain these experiences in connection with the wider climate of Dutch native homogeneity and race and racism denial. …”
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  6. 706
    por Palkovitz, Rob, Fagan, Jay
    Publicado 2021
    “…The global Covid-19 pandemic and heightened focus on systemic racism in the USA provide differential lenses for considering contexts of risk and resilience as they apply to individual fathers and their families. …”
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  7. 707
    por Smile, Sharon, Williams, Alison
    Publicado 2021
    “…With a growing acknowledgement that racism is a social determinant of health, and as COVID-19 reveals staggering racial disparities, we believe now is the time for intentional anti-racism initiatives throughout the research ecosystem to prevent further harms in patient care and the lives and futures of children. …”
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  8. 708
    “…Overall, parents provided few RS messages, but when they did, they often relayed egalitarian messages or messages minimizing racism. Other types of RS strategies that emerged included acknowledging racism targeting people of color, discriminatory attitudes, and false beliefs in reverse racism.…”
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  9. 709
    por LoGiudice, Jenna A.
    Publicado 2022
    “…The underpinnings of systematic racism in maternal healthcare, as well as ways to both dismantle this racism and move forward with constructive changes, are explained in this practice update. …”
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  10. 710
    “…Health (and its dialectical pair—illness) is determined by multiple factors: social class, educational background, income, occupation, and race/skin color. Racism can directly impact physical and psychological illnesses, with an effect on social conditions of health. …”
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  11. 711
    “…However, conceptualising the mechanisms by which racism impacts on health requires racism to be contextualised within the broader social environment. …”
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  12. 712
    “…The harsh realities of racial inequities related to COVID-19 and civil unrest following police killings of unarmed Black men and women in the United States in 2020 heightened awareness of racial injustices around the world. Racism is deeply embedded in academic medicine, yet the nobility of medicine and nursing has helped health care professionals distance themselves from racism. …”
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  13. 713
    por Lu, Peiyi, Kong, Dexia, Shelley, Mack
    Publicado 2021
    “…This study examines the dynamic relationship of racism and/or Covid-19-related discrimination with changes in mental health in the context of BLM and Covid-19. …”
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    por Tezcan-Güntekin, H
    Publicado 2022
    “…BACKGROUND: Racism in health care is rarely clearly identified as such in Germany. …”
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  16. 716
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Hidden in plain sight: race and racism in music education /…”
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  18. 718
    “…Study 1 found that modern racism was related to perceptions that Indigenous peoples psychologically benefitted from the IRS experience, which in turn, predicted greater expectations of moral obligation. …”
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    “…But public engagement with systemic racism is forcing a reckoning in nursing. The profession has its own history of racism and of alliance with systems of state control with which to contend. …”
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  20. 720
    “…We discuss (1) white supremacy, the development of race science, and the eugenics movement in the U.S.; (2) racism, racialized experiences, and oppression of Black families in the U.S.; (3) the construction of whiteness in family science and re‐envisioning theories to make racism's impact visible; (4) racial reckonings for professional organizations; and (5) why race science matters for family science and a call to action. …”
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