Background: Disparities across a number of health indicators between the general population and particular racial and cultural minority groups including African Americans, Native Americans and Latino/a Americans have been well documented. Some evidence suggests that particular groups may receive poorer standards of care due to biased beliefs or attitudes held by health professionals. Less research has been conducted in specifically non-urban areas with smaller minority populations. Methods: This study explored the self-reported health care experiences for 117 racial and cultural minority Americans residing in a Mid-Western jurisdiction. Prior health care experiences (including perceived discrimination), attitudes towards cultural competence...
Abstract Introduction and Background: Minority populations struggle to gain access to equitable heal...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1497.2004.30262.
have been associated with poor patient outcomes, but little is known about how patients ’ cultural i...
Background: Disparities across a number of health indicators between the general population and part...
Background: Racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to report receipt of lower quality of health ca...
Provider mentality regarding minorities, both overt and subconscious, likely affects the quality of ...
AbstractThis article employs an original empirical analysis to contribute to scientific understandin...
Racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to report receipt of lower quality of health care; however,...
Objective The aim of this study was to identify key domains of cultural competence from the perspect...
Objective: To gain a better understanding as to whether disparities in patient– provider relationshi...
African Americans suffer a disproportionate burden of death and illness from a number of different c...
Multiple studies published in the past decade have confirmed the existence of significant disparitie...
Journal ArticleThe 2002 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report Unequal Treatment summarized research on...
Racial and ethnic minorities, and in particular African Americans, have had a long-standing battle o...
Ethnic minorities are poorly represented among physicians and other health professionals. In what is...
Abstract Introduction and Background: Minority populations struggle to gain access to equitable heal...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1497.2004.30262.
have been associated with poor patient outcomes, but little is known about how patients ’ cultural i...
Background: Disparities across a number of health indicators between the general population and part...
Background: Racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to report receipt of lower quality of health ca...
Provider mentality regarding minorities, both overt and subconscious, likely affects the quality of ...
AbstractThis article employs an original empirical analysis to contribute to scientific understandin...
Racial/ethnic minorities are more likely to report receipt of lower quality of health care; however,...
Objective The aim of this study was to identify key domains of cultural competence from the perspect...
Objective: To gain a better understanding as to whether disparities in patient– provider relationshi...
African Americans suffer a disproportionate burden of death and illness from a number of different c...
Multiple studies published in the past decade have confirmed the existence of significant disparitie...
Journal ArticleThe 2002 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report Unequal Treatment summarized research on...
Racial and ethnic minorities, and in particular African Americans, have had a long-standing battle o...
Ethnic minorities are poorly represented among physicians and other health professionals. In what is...
Abstract Introduction and Background: Minority populations struggle to gain access to equitable heal...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1497.2004.30262.
have been associated with poor patient outcomes, but little is known about how patients ’ cultural i...