Manifestations and Lived Experiences of Structural Racism for Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities Affected by HIV Across the United States [0.03%]
美国受艾滋病影响的少数族裔社区所表现出来的结构性种族主义及其经历体验
Betelhem A Muno,Mariam Haris,Amra Zegeye et al.
Betelhem A Muno et al.
Objective: To elucidate some of the manifestations of structural racism as a root cause of racialized inequities in HIV in the context of COVID-19, centered through the lens of community members with lived experiences. ...
Documentation of Stigmatizing Language in Electronic Health Records and Birth Outcomes [0.03%]
电子健康记录中的污名化语言记载与结局之间的关系研究
Jihye Kim Scroggins,Ismael Ibrahim Hulchafo,Sarah Harkins et al.
Jihye Kim Scroggins et al.
Introduction: Stigmatizing language represents biases. Understanding its impact is crucial to improve perinatal health. We aimed to examine the association between stigmatizing language in electronic health records (EHR) ...
Using Stakeholder Engagement to Build Cancer Survivorship Care Coordination Capacity Between Primary and Oncology Care [0.03%]
利用利益相关者参与构建初级保健与肿瘤学护理之间癌症幸存者护理协调能力
Julie S Armin,Sarah N Price,Elizabeth S Ver Hoeve et al.
Julie S Armin et al.
Introduction: Cancer survivors experience gaps in access to timely and well-coordinated care. We describe stakeholder engagement activities across a university-based comprehensive cancer center and a primary care-focused ...
Measuring Patient Experience to Promote Health Equity: Development and Validation of the Patient Experience of Social Needs Screening Questionnaire [0.03%]
用于促进健康公平的患者体验衡量:患者社会需求筛查问卷的编制及验证
Christopher K Rogers,Manisha Parulekar
Christopher K Rogers
Introduction: Screening for social determinants of health (SDOH) is a critical strategy to advance health equity among underserved and vulnerable populations. Despite growing adoption, few validated, quantitative tools ex...
Implementation and Evaluation of Postpartum Midwifery Care at Home at a Federally Qualified Health Center in Washington, DC [0.03%]
华盛顿特区联邦合格医疗中心的产后家庭助产士护理的实施与评估
Katie DePalma,Ebony Marcelle,Emma Clark et al.
Katie DePalma et al.
Background: The postpartum period is a critical time to support birthing people and infants, address and mitigate perinatal health inequities, and promote joy and connection. Yet many birthing people do not perceive value...
An Exploration of Maternal Health Care Providers' Perspectives on Respectful Maternity Care in the United States: A Scoping Review Protocol [0.03%]
美国产科护理提供者对尊重孕产妇护理观点的概述性综述协议——探索在美国的尊重孕产妇护理的现状及影响因素
Celestine Yayra Ofori-Parku
Celestine Yayra Ofori-Parku
Background: Maternal mortality and morbidity rates in the United States among racially minoritized populations have continued to worsen over the past decade. Reviews have examined the maternity care experiences and outcom...
Outcomes of an Evidence-Based Telemental Health Program Across Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity [0.03%]
基于证据的远程精神健康计划的成果:不同性取向和性别身份之间的差异分析
Jocelynn T Owusu,Katherine B Shakman,Keren Lehavot et al.
Jocelynn T Owusu et al.
Introduction: The effectiveness of evidence-based mental health programs across sexual orientation and minoritized gender identity groups is not well-understood. ...
Corrigendum to: Identifying Facilitators and Barriers to Increasing COVID-19 Vaccination and Trial Participation in Vaccinated Vietnamese Americans [0.03%]
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Health equity. 2025 Jun 27;9(1):354. DOI:10.1089/heq.2025.87633.correx 2025
Beyond Bleeding: An Analysis of Presenting Symptoms Among Black Patients with Endometrial Cancer [0.03%]
超越出血:黑色人种子宫内膜癌患者就诊症状分析
Maya E Gross,Mindy Pike,Julianna Alson et al.
Maya E Gross et al.
Objectives: Black patients have the highest mortality rate from endometrial cancer (EC), and yet remain underrepresented in EC research. Thus, currently published symptom patterns may not be comprehensive for this populat...
Innovative Development of Research Engagement Manual: Strategies to Enhance Recruitment and Retention of Black Individuals in Clinical Trials for Substance Use Disorders [0.03%]
研究参与手册的创新开发:增强临床试验中非洲裔美国人招募和保留的战略以治疗物质使用障碍
Geoffrey Obel,DeWanda Harris-Trimiar,Joshua S Elmore et al.
Geoffrey Obel et al.
Background: The participation of Black individuals in clinical trials remains lower than that of other racial and ethnic groups. Substance abuse adds additional barriers to recruitment and retention. While significant att...