The collection of ethnicity data has been demonstrated to be important in healthcare. However, despite recent efforts by the UK government, it remains incomplete and unvalidated. In order to be able to assess inequalities and target resources appropriately, it is essential to have complete and accurate data. This paper examines the reasons for the gaps in ethnicity data based on the perceptions and experiences of the healthcare professionals who are charged with collecting these data. A questionnaire was used to assess perceptions of ethnicity data collection, including any barriers encountered as well as the perceived importance of collecting these data. Respondents were asked whether routine ethnicity data collection was limited to spec...
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Background: In the European Union (EU), discrimination based on racial and ethnic origin is prohibit...
Previous studies in the UK have established that minority ethnic groups as a whole experience more i...
Background Although the collection of patient ethnicity data is a requirement of publicly funded hea...
Ethnicity data collection has been proven to be important in health care but despite government init...
Background: Although the collection of patient ethnicity data is a requirement of publicly funded he...
Background Ethnicity data collection has been proven to be important in health care but despite gov...
Abstract: There is an identified need for the collection of ethnicity data in the healthcare settin...
Ethnicity information is often missing from health data, impeding action on inequalities. Recording ...
Background: • Ethnic record keeping and monitoring has been identified as being important for over ...
This paper reports the findings of a questionnaire survey of the experience of NHS trusts' mandatory...
BACKGROUND: The collection of ethnicity information as part of cancer datasets is important for plan...
Background: Ethnicity recording across the National Health Service (NHS) has improved dramatically o...
BACKGROUND: Ethnicity recording across the National Health Service (NHS) has improved dramatically o...
Background: Accurate recording of ethnicity in electronic healthcare records is important for the mo...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
Background: In the European Union (EU), discrimination based on racial and ethnic origin is prohibit...
Previous studies in the UK have established that minority ethnic groups as a whole experience more i...
Background Although the collection of patient ethnicity data is a requirement of publicly funded hea...
Ethnicity data collection has been proven to be important in health care but despite government init...
Background: Although the collection of patient ethnicity data is a requirement of publicly funded he...
Background Ethnicity data collection has been proven to be important in health care but despite gov...
Abstract: There is an identified need for the collection of ethnicity data in the healthcare settin...
Ethnicity information is often missing from health data, impeding action on inequalities. Recording ...
Background: • Ethnic record keeping and monitoring has been identified as being important for over ...
This paper reports the findings of a questionnaire survey of the experience of NHS trusts' mandatory...
BACKGROUND: The collection of ethnicity information as part of cancer datasets is important for plan...
Background: Ethnicity recording across the National Health Service (NHS) has improved dramatically o...
BACKGROUND: Ethnicity recording across the National Health Service (NHS) has improved dramatically o...
Background: Accurate recording of ethnicity in electronic healthcare records is important for the mo...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
Background: In the European Union (EU), discrimination based on racial and ethnic origin is prohibit...
Previous studies in the UK have established that minority ethnic groups as a whole experience more i...