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1381“…Longitudinal actions include recognizing structural racism as a root cause of health inequity and actively rejecting it through addressing modifiable risk factors, increasing cultural competency training, promoting diversity in the workforce, and global leadership.…”
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1382“…Almost contemporaneously, nationwide protests against violence and racism by militarized police have highlighted the enduring legacy of the Drug War in fueling carceral systems. …”
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1383por Mgbako, Ofole, E. Sobieszczyk, Magdalena, Olender, Susan, Gordon, Peter, Zucker, Jason, Tross, Susan, Castor, Delivette, H. Remien, Robert“…However, the RAPID model does not explicitly address structural racism and homophobia, HIV-related stigma, medical mistrust, and other important factors at the time of diagnosis experienced more poignantly by African American, Latinx, men who have sex with men (MSM), and transgender patient populations. …”
Publicado 2020
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1384“…This research indicates that nationalists largely consist of conservative country leaders, “social elites,” populists, and individuals in the middle-lower class, many of whom uphold racism and extreme nationalism, and that globalists largely consist of international organizations and regional leaders, medical practitioners, intellectuals and philanthropic entrepreneurs, the middle-upper class population. …”
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1385por McKenna, Brian“…How can we create a radical health pedagogy – one that draws the links between several pandemics raging across the planet: capitalist collapse, climate disruption, Covid-19, racism, and an emergent neoliberal fascism – to enable doctors, health professionals and citizens to see them as all of one piece? …”
Publicado 2021
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1386“…The behavioral health toll of the COVID-19 pandemic and systemic racism has directed increased attention to the potential of digital health as a way of improving access to and quality of behavioral health care. …”
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1387por Barabino, Gilda A.“…The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on the Black community and other communities of color is linked to inequities in health rooted in a centuries long structural racism. Engineers working collaboratively with physicians and healthcare providers are poised to close equity gaps and strengthen the collective response to COVID-19 and future pandemics.…”
Publicado 2021
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1388“…Current day experience with structural racism and research abuses like Tuskegee Study collectively influence our perception of biased healthcare system. …”
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1389“…The resulting Flint water crisis is a tragic example of environmental racism against a majority Black city and enduring racial and spatial disparities in environmental lead exposures in the United States. …”
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1390“…The unprecedented global disruption caused by COVID-19 has illuminated structural racism and systemic inequities in healthcare, public health, and socioeconomic status. …”
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1391“…They are the concrete consequences of policies that promote structural violence and institutionalize racism. RECOMMENDATIONS: We encourage governments to take the following three scientific and ethical justified actions to reduce disparities, prevent future pandemics, and advance the common good: (1) Invest in public health systems; (2) Reduce economic inequities by making health care affordable to all; providing education, including early education, to all children; strengthening environmental and occupational safeguards; and creating more just tax structures; and (3) Preserve our Common Home, the small blue planet on which we all live.…”
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1392por Brown, Geraldine“…The research confirms the impact of “race,” racialization and racism to our lives and experiences of health and well-being and raises critical questions for the dominant and normative views of mothering and/ or motherhood that underpin UK policy and practice.…”
Publicado 2020
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1393“…INTERPRETATIONS: Investigating the effects of health policy without considering differing effects due to structural racism will likely ignore complexities that may create unintended consequences of health policy. …”
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1394por Logan, Rachel G., Daley, Ellen M., Vamos, Cheryl A., Louis-Jacques, Adetola, Marhefka, Stephanie L.“…While family planning care (FPC) visits may serve as opportunities to address gaps in knowledge and access to limited resources, young Black women may also face structural barriers (i.e., racism, discrimination, bias) to engaging in care due to the intersections of racial identity, age, and socioeconomic status. …”
Publicado 2021
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1395“…Based on the study results, we recommended that policymakers should consider policies and programs that can reduce racism to make up for the public health crisis associated with COVID-19; clinical practitioners also need to provide appropriate virtual mental/physical health services and interventions that can decrease parental stress and psychological distress amid COVID-19.…”
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1396por Eck, Cameron, Biola, Holly, Hayes, Tiffany, Bulgin, Dominique, Whitney, Colette, Raman, Rohith, Bakovic, Melanie, Caesar, Awanya, Becerra-Soberon, Rosa, Chaplin, Joan, Granger, Bradi B.“…Structural racism has contributed to persistent racial disparities in hypertension control, with Black men suffering the highest prevalence of uncontrolled hypertension. …”
Publicado 2021
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1397por Marcelin, Jasmine R, Swartz, Talia H, Bernice, Fidelia, Berthaud, Vladimir, Christian, Robbie, da Costa, Christopher, Fadul, Nada, Floris-Moore, Michelle, Hlatshwayo, Matifadza, Johansson, Patrik, Kullar, Ravina, Manning, Kimberly, McGee, Edoabasi U, Medlin, Christopher, Piggott, Damani A, Syed, Uzma, Snowden, Jessica, Tan, Tina, Abdul-Mutakabbir, Jacinda C“…This article explores the impact of these COVID-19 inequities (and the underlying cause, structural racism) on vaccine acceptance in BIPOC populations, ways to establish trustworthiness of healthcare institutions, increase vaccine access for BIPOC communities, and inspire confidence in COVID-19 vaccines.…”
Publicado 2021
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1398“…CONCLUSIONS: This repository is playing an important role as OHSU and the health sciences in general reflect on the role of systemic racism in health care and clinical education. Negotiating issues of consent, patient health information, and privacy around using different technologies to take photos is a complex and ongoing process. …”
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1399por Kumar, Bernadette N, Hargreaves, Sally, Agyemang, Charles, James, Rosemary A, Blanchet, Karl, Gruer, Laurence“…International organizations including the World Health Organization and the World Bank have recommended measures to actively counter racism, xenophobia and discrimination by systemically including migrants in the COVID-19 pandemic response. …”
Publicado 2021
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1400por Ghelani, Amar“…Social workers on MCITs should have the capacity to engage complex clients, de-escalate tension, assess for risk, plan for safety, provide brief addiction counselling, diffuse interpersonal conflict, link clients with community resources, advocate for change, challenge systemic racism, build constructive relationships, and document services with awareness of relevant legislation. …”
Publicado 2021
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