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1101“…Session topics included social determinants of equity, structural racism, implicit bias, public outreach, and critical reflection. …”
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1102por Turpin, Rodman, Smith, Jamil, Watson, Lakeshia, Heine, Bridgette, Dyer, Typhanye, Liu, Hongjie“…We conducted latent profile analysis using internalized racism and homophobia, anticipated racism and homophobia, HIV stigma, healthcare stigma, and PrEP stigma. …”
Publicado 2022
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1103Impact of a Black Physician Panel Discussion on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Health Educationpor Evans, Kenisha, Lee-Allen, Jannel, Chinemelu Okoye, Donald, Uroda, Lauren, Chopra, Teena, Ikwuezunma, Gini, Nnodim Opara, Ijeoma, Thompson, Hayley“…Jones C. Why Racism, Not Race, Is a Risk Factor for Dying of COVID-19. …”
Publicado 2021
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1104por Waller, Bernadine Y., Giusto, Ali, Tepper, Miriam, Legros, Naomi C., Sweetland, Annika C., Taffy, Amanda, Wainberg, Milton L.“…Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities have weathered centuries of racism, causing transgenerational mental health consequences and hindering access to quality treatment. …”
Publicado 2023
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1105“…We highlight experiences in global research on health and illness among indigenous populations in LMICs, seeking to clarify what is both scientifically essential and ethically desirable in research with human subjects; we apply a critical view towards race and racism as historically distorting elements that must be acknowledged and overcome.…”
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1106“…In this paper, we use evolutionary science to help explain how vaccine refusal can be the result of an historic adaptation to protect against the repetition of past trauma, including, for many, that of systemic racism and/or deprivation, and misguided attempt to preserve fertility. …”
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1107por Batman, Samantha, Rivlin, Katherine, Robinson, Whitney, Brown, Oluwateniola, Carter, Ebony B., Lindo, Edwin“…The Steering Committee for the Obstetrics & Gynecology special edition titled “Racism in Reproductive Health: Lighting a Path to Health Equity” formed a working group to create an equity rubric. …”
Publicado 2023
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1108por Nanda, Joy P., Clark, Roger S., Harrison, Jennifer Ayana, Ouyang, Pamela, Lacanienta, Cyd, Himmelfarb, Cheryl“…It has nurtured over a decade of partnership among community and academic stakeholders toward addressing health disparity, health equity, structural racism, and discrimination. Evidence of successful strategies to ensure DEI in partnership and lessons learned are illustrated in this special communication.…”
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1109“…In the United States, high preterm birth rates among Black and low-income populations likely result from differences in environmental exposures. Structural racism and economic disadvantage have led to unequal distribution of polluting industrial sites and roadways across society as well as differential access to health-promoting resources which contribute to preterm birth risk. …”
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1110por Lash, Maura K., Latham, Ned H., Chan, Pui Ying, Foote, Mary M.K., Garcia, Elizabeth A., Silverstein, Matthew F., Wong, Marcia, Alexander, Mark, Alroy, Karen A., Bajaj, Lovedeep, Chen, Kuan, Howard, James Steele, Jones, Lucretia E., Lee, Ellen H., Watkins, Julian L., McPherson, Tristan D.“…Future public health emergency responses must prioritize institutional and structural racism mitigation.…”
Publicado 2023
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1111por Layton, Lynne“…The author proposes that we build our identities in relation to other identities circulating in our culture and that cultural hierarchies of sexism, racism, classism push us to split off part of what it means to be human, thereby creating painful individual and relational repetition compulsions. …”
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1112Publicado 2020“…We recognize both the overt and unconscious racism in the sciences and have tasked ourselves with using our platform to amplify Black voices and the voices of all biologists of color.…”
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1113“…• Nurses are positioned to respond to the epidemic of racism in our healthcare system and communities. • This call to action highlights ways that nurses can adopt antiracist practices. • Actions include recognition of personal biases, confronting systemic inequities, policy and political action, new approaches to research, and using antiracist pedagogy.…”
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1114por Broussard, Danielle L., Wallace, Maeve E., Richardson, Lisa, Theall, Katherine P.“…The recommendations, which are based on perspectives provided by city and state public health leaders, leaders from other city governmental departments, and community-based health department partners, center around the enduring impact of systemic racism, working across sectors, and prioritizing community engagement.…”
Publicado 2020
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1115“…The United States’s overdue awakening on systemic and structural racism has triggered global dialogue regarding racial inequities. …”
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1116por Wami, Welcome, Walsh, David, Hennig, Benjamin D., McCartney, Gerry, Dorling, Danny, Galea, Sandro, Sampson, Laura, Dundas, Ruth“…We employed Poisson regression models to compare county-level mortality with national rates between 1968 and 2016, adjusting for poverty, education, race (a proxy for exposure to racism), population change and deindustrialisation. …”
Publicado 2021
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1117por Sell, Susan K.“…COVID-19 has exposed failures across health care systems, working conditions, supply chains, the depth of inequality, systemic racism, and features of globalization that exacerbate negative outcomes for the many. …”
Publicado 2020
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1118“…As nationalist ideologies intensify in Australia, so do the experiences of ‘everyday racism’ and exclusion for Black African immigrants. …”
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1119“…Biomedical science and federal funding for scientific research are not immune to the systemic racism that pervades American society. A groundbreaking analysis of NIH grant success revealed in 2011 that grant applications submitted to the National Institutes of Health in the US by African-American or Black Principal Investigators (PIs) are less likely to be funded than applications submitted by white PIs, and efforts to narrow this funding gap have not been successful. …”
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1120por Ukoha, Erinma P., Davis, Kelly, Yinger, Meredith, Butler, Blythe, Ross, Tamia, Crear-Perry, Joia, Perron-Burdick, Misa, Nijagal, Malini A.“…If implemented in an equitable manner, telemedicine has the potential to reduce disparities in care access and related outcomes that stem from systemic racism, implicit biases and other forms of discrimination within our health care system. …”
Publicado 2021
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