Amanda I Ferber,Roland J Thorpe Jr,Genee S Smith
Amanda I Ferber
Objective: Racial disparities in health outcomes are a persistent threat in gentrifying neighborhoods. A contributor to health outcomes is health services utilization, the extent to which people receive care from a medica...
Contextualizing Inequities in COVID Vaccination Trends Among Project REFOCUS Pilot Sites: Racism-Related Determinants of Health [0.03%]
基于项目REFOCUS试点地区的COVID疫苗接种趋势的不平等背景分析:与健康相关的种族主义决定因素
Ezinne Nwankwo,Cindy Le,Natalie J Bradford et al.
Ezinne Nwankwo et al.
Introduction: Coronavirus disease (COVID) dashboards rarely provide insights about the racialized contexts in which vaccination inequities occur. Objectiv...
"They Don't Care If We Live or Die": A Qualitative Analysis Examining the US Immigration System's Treatment of Undocumented Communities during the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
“他们不在乎我们是生是死”:美国移民制度在新冠疫情期间对无证社区对待的定性分析
Mienah Z Sharif,Alejandra Cabral,Héctor E Alcalá et al.
Mienah Z Sharif et al.
Historically, the US immigration system (ie, institutions, agencies, and laws) has served the goals and principles of white supremacy through its treatment of globally displaced people and this appears to have continued through the COVID pa...
Decolonizing a Wretched Healthcare System: The African Public Health Practitioner Case [0.03%]
解构悲惨的卫生体系:非洲公共卫生工作者案例分析
Guy-Lucien Whembolua,Daudet Ilunga Tshiswaka
Guy-Lucien Whembolua
Introduction: Over the past two years, public health practitioners in African countries have worked actively to combat the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic with relatively low fatality rates. This pandemic has...
Financial Well-Being Among US Adults with Vascular Conditions: Differential Impacts Among Blacks and Hispanics [0.03%]
美国成人血管病患者的财务福祉:黑人和西班牙裔人的影响不同
Molly M Jacobs,Elizabeth Evans,Charles Ellis Jr
Molly M Jacobs
Background: The ability to meet current and ongoing financial obligations, known as financial well-being (FWB), is not only associated with the likelihood of adverse health events but is also affected by unexpected health...
Let Us Just Ask People What They Think: Community Perceptions and Recommendations about Coronavirus Vaccination [0.03%]
听听大家的想法:关于新冠疫苗的社区观点及推荐意见
Christopher Payette,Charlotte Hanby,Maria Cerezo et al.
Christopher Payette et al.
Introduction: Despite widespread efforts to promote coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination in the United States, a significant segment of the population is still unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated. ...
Rapid Assessment of COVID Evidence (RACE): Continuing Health Equity Research Beyond the Series [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情(COVID-19)证据的快速评估(RACE):系列研究之外的持续健康公平性研究
Bita Amani,Alejandra Cabral,Mienah Z Sharif et al.
Bita Amani et al.
Suicide Ideation and the Association of Chronic Disease among American Indians [0.03%]
慢性疾病与美国原住民的自杀意念之间的关联性研究
Felicia Schanche Hodge,Rey Paolo Ernesto Roca rd,Christine Samuel-Nakamura et al.
Felicia Schanche Hodge et al.
Objective: To explore associations of chronic disease, perceived wellness, adverse experiences, and suicide ideation among American Indians. Methods: ...
Applications of Mobile Health Technologies to Address Cardiometabolic Health Disparities in the United States: A Systematic Review [0.03%]
移动健康技术在美国心血管代际差异中的应用:系统性综述
Marisol S Cora-Cruz,Elena M Wilson,Grecia B Vargas et al.
Marisol S Cora-Cruz et al.
Introduction: Black and Hispanic adults are disproportionately burdened by cardiometabolic disorders. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the effectiveness of mobile health technologies to promote disease pre...
Self-Rated Health and Medically Diagnosed Chronic Disease Association among Adults in Puerto Rico [0.03%]
波多黎各成年人自评健康与医源性诊断慢性病的关系研究
Cristina Gago,H June ONeill,Martha Tamez et al.
Cristina Gago et al.
Introduction: Latinos report lower self-rated health (SRH) than non-Hispanic White persons. However, the association between SRH and medically diagnosed chronic diseases (MDCDs) remains understudied in Latino populations....
Observational Study
Ethnicity & disease. 2024 Apr 24;33(4):140-149. DOI:10.18865/ed.33.4.140 2024