Weight-Based Health Care Discrimination and Cervical Cancer Screening Among Black Sexual and Gender Minoritized Assigned Female at Birth Adults in the United States [0.03%]
基于体重的健康照护歧视与美国黑人性别少数女性生殖 ASSIGNED FEMALE AT BIRTH 成人宫颈癌筛查的关系
Simran Singh,Neil Mehta,Madeline Noh et al.
Simran Singh et al.
Introduction: Black sexual and gender minoritized (SGM) people assigned female at birth (AFAB) face notable barriers to cervical cancer screening, including racism, heterosexism, and cisgenderism. Although weight-based di...
COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Strategies in Utah from Local Health Departments' Perspectives: A Qualitative Analysis of Focus Group Discussions [0.03%]
犹他州地方卫生部门视角下的新冠肺炎疫苗接种策略:焦点小组讨论质性分析
Khanh N C Duong,Sajesh K Veettil,Richard E Nelson et al.
Khanh N C Duong et al.
Introduction: Local health departments (LHDs) play an essential role in providing COVID-19 vaccines to underserved populations in Utah. This study aimed to understand barriers to COVID-19 vaccine uptake for these populati...
Accuracy of Race and Ethnicity Data in the Pediatric Electronic Health Record: A Concordance and System Adequacy Study [0.03%]
儿科电子健康记录中_race_和族裔数据的准确性:一致性与系统完善性研究
John D Cowden,Rachel Drake,Jessi Johnson et al.
John D Cowden et al.
Introduction: Conventional race and ethnicity categories and analysis are reductive and prone to inaccuracy. Because race and ethnicity data validity is essential to health equity efforts, we measured the accuracy of race...
System-Level Factors Contributing to Burnout and Professional Well-Being Among Transgender and Gender-Diverse Nurses [0.03%]
影响变性人和性别多样护士的职业倦怠和职业健康的系统因素
Hyunmin Yu,Celsea Tibbitt,J Margo Brooks Carthon et al.
Hyunmin Yu et al.
Introduction: Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) health care professionals face significant burnout, yet evidence on system-level factors such as workplace discrimination that contribute to this issue among TGD nurses i...
Monica R McLemore;Associate Editors of Health Equity Journal
Monica R McLemore;Associate Editors of Health Equity Journal
Wendy Post
Wendy Post
Maternal mortality and morbidity are enduring public health crises disproportionately affecting Black, Indigenous, Hispanic, and other marginalized populations. This inequity highlights the necessity for a comprehensive, equity-driven frame...
No-Test Screening Protocols May Disproportionately Exclude Structurally Oppressed Communities Who Could Benefit from Accessing Medication Abortion [0.03%]
无检验筛查方案可能不成比例地排除了可以受益于药物流产的结构上受压迫的社区
M Antonia Biggs,Lauren Ralph,Katherine Ehrenreich et al.
M Antonia Biggs et al.
Objective: To explore disparities in ineligibility for medication abortion using no-test screening criteria compared with assessment with testing including ultrasound. ...
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Reproductive Health Care and Outcomes Among Female Veterans: A Scoping Review [0.03%]
退伍军人女性生育保健和结果的种族和民族差异:系统综述
Katrina S Nietsch,Samantha L Estevez,Nichole Goodsmith et al.
Katrina S Nietsch et al.
Introduction: Female veterans are the fastest growing group of new Veterans Health Administration (VA) users, and 40% identify as belonging to a racialized group. It is unclear if racial/ethnic disparities in reproductive...
Training Doctoral Students to Advance Health Equity Through Policy Leadership: An Overview of the Health Policy Research Scholars Program [0.03%]
通过政策领导推进健康公平的博士生培训——卫生政策研究学者项目的概述
Keshia M Pollack Porter,Attia Goheer,Jessica Harrington et al.
Keshia M Pollack Porter et al.
Health Policy Research Scholars (HPRS) is an innovative, equity-focused leadership program for doctoral students from marginalized backgrounds and identities. HPRS trains scholars from various disciplines to apply their research while engag...
Advancing Health Equity for American Indian and Alaska Native People Through Inclusion in Clinical Trials: Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Monoclonal Antibody Treatment and COVID-19 Outcomes Among Ambulatory Cherokee Nation Health Services Patients [0.03%]
通过临床试验的参与促进美国土著人和阿拉斯加原住民人民的健康公平:抗SARS-CoV-2单克隆抗体治疗及切罗基国家卫生保健服务门诊患者的COVID-19结局
Jorge Mera,Whitney Essex,Elizabeth Menstell Coyle et al.
Jorge Mera et al.
Background: Racial/ethnic minority groups are underrepresented in clinical trials with American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people having the lowest representation. This article aims to contribute to the literature t...