Nursing Responsibilities of Health Inequities Michelle R. Fields University of Central Missouri Nursing Responsibilities of Health Inequities Nurses take care of people in a variety of setting, impacting their health and overall wellbeing at various moments of their life. Nurses' are a prime profession to target and assist in closing the gap of health inequities. The social mandate on nurses to understand, promote change and reduce health inequities is becoming increasingly…
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ethnic healthcare disparities. Reference: • Robin M. Weinick and Romana Hasnain-Wynia. Quality Improvement Efforts Under Health Reform: How To Ensure That They Help Reduce Disparities --Not Increase Them. Health Affairs, 30, no.10 (2011):1837-1843. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2011.0617 The three possible interventions to address the potential negative consequences of general healthcare quality improvement programs on racial and ethnic healthcare disparities are: • Proposing A Disparities Impact Assessment:…
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DX: Health disparities Imagine America as a patient. A provider would assess the patient for normal and abnormal findings diagnose and treat the abnormals. The finding that many Americans have negative health outcomes related to social and economic disadvantages is abnormal. It can be diagnosed and treated. The diagnosis of these abnormal findings is health disparities. Health disparities are measured by specific differences in health between populations (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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of the social determinants of health, particularly income and social status, physical environment, and employment/working conditions, on our lives and well-being. These determinants have shaped our access to resources, opportunities, and overall health outcomes, highlighting the importance of addressing structural inequalities to promote health equity. Our experiences with income and social status have varied widely, illustrating the significant impact of socio-economic factors on health and well-being…
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Jones presentation, I find it to be very interesting, because she poked at the core of the fundamental causes of health disparities in the United States. Some of the issues she addressed are considered taboo; therefore, citizens here would avoid discussing such issues about social injustices perpetuated a dominant race in the U.S. I recalled in undergrad we were discussing issues on social injustices in America and issues on white privilege. When asked if anyone believes that there is such a thing as…
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How do healthcare disparities impact health outcomes? Health disparities are defined as preventable differences that socially disadvantaged populations face in terms of the burden of diseases, injuries, violence, or opportunities to reach optimal health. Populations can be described by race, ethnicity, gender, education or financial status, disability, and geographic location orientation. According to Healthy People 2020, all of these factors, in addition to race and ethnicity, shape an individual's…
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fill in blank, one matching = 100 pts total Author’s name, read intro & discussion/results sections Don’t worry about stats Know major findings – implications to health of varying races from articles Module 1: Article: Socioeconomic Disparities in Health by Paula Braveman Patterns in the US Lower income & lower education = Lower Social Economic Status Know which race groups have lowest/highest, healthiest, wealthiest, indicators were measured? 11 Interaction of Race & Gender by J. Carter Written…
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Introduction Healthcare disparities, also known as healthcare inequalities, are a significant issue for healthcare systems around the world. These disparities include differences in healthcare outcomes, access, and quality of care among various demographic groups. We will first define the term, examine the reasons for healthcare disparities, and then discuss the application of bioethical theories and principles in order to explain them and provide effective solutions. Health care disparity Healthcare disparities…
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with the principle of fair housing Only 43% said they would feel comfortable living in an area that was one-third black Consequences of segregation Economic inequality Spatial mismatch Urban underclass Crime, lack of economic opportunities, poor health, social isolation Marriage markets Housing Problems Stigmatized addresses Housing vacancy Empty buildings increase fear Places for drug dealers and fugitives to hide Housing Shortage Lack of safe, livable, low-income housing Public Housing Scattered site…
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Communication ISSN 0021-9916 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Advancing Equity in Clinical Preventive Services: The Role of Health Communication Kenzie A. Cameron1,2,3,4 1 Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60611, USA 2 Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60611, USA 3 Institute for Public Health and Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University…
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