Background Law and policy in several countries require health services to demonstrate that they are promoting racial/ethnic equality. However, suitable and accurate data are usually not available. We demonstrated, using acute myocardial infarction, that linkage techniques can be ethical and potentially useful for this purpose. Methods The linkage was based on probability matching. Encryption of a unique national health identifier (the Community Health Index (CHI)) ensured that information about health status and census-based ethnicity could not be ascribed to an identified individual. We linked information on individual ethnic group from the 2001 Census to Scottish hospital discharge and mortality data. Results Overall, 94% of the 4.9 mil...
Previous studies in the UK have established that minority ethnic groups as a whole experience more i...
Background: Global trends in cardiovascular disease (CVD) exhibit considerable interregional and int...
Objective: To determine whether the effect of South Asian ethnicity differs between studies of incid...
Abstract Background Law and policy in several countries require health services to demonstrate that ...
Many countries require health services to show that they are meeting the needs of ethnic minority ...
BACKGROUND: While the association of ethnic group with individual cardiovascular diseases has bee...
This thesis is based on a population study conducted to explore ethnic inequalities in cardiovascula...
BACKGROUND: While the association of ethnic group with individual cardiovascular diseases has been s...
Objective: To determine whether access to cardiac procedures and drugs contributes to social and eth...
BACKGROUND: There appears to be an inequality in the risk of cardio-metabolic disease between those ...
Background: Ethnic minorities often experience barriers to health care. We studied six established ...
This study was supported by the Chief Scientist's Office (grant number CZH/4/878) and supplementary ...
We linked the 2001 Scottish Census, which contains ethnicity, socio-economic and demographic data to...
Objective - To determine whether the effect of South Asian ethnicity differs between studies of inci...
AbstractBackgroundAcute coronary syndromes (ACS) are one of the most common presentations to seconda...
Previous studies in the UK have established that minority ethnic groups as a whole experience more i...
Background: Global trends in cardiovascular disease (CVD) exhibit considerable interregional and int...
Objective: To determine whether the effect of South Asian ethnicity differs between studies of incid...
Abstract Background Law and policy in several countries require health services to demonstrate that ...
Many countries require health services to show that they are meeting the needs of ethnic minority ...
BACKGROUND: While the association of ethnic group with individual cardiovascular diseases has bee...
This thesis is based on a population study conducted to explore ethnic inequalities in cardiovascula...
BACKGROUND: While the association of ethnic group with individual cardiovascular diseases has been s...
Objective: To determine whether access to cardiac procedures and drugs contributes to social and eth...
BACKGROUND: There appears to be an inequality in the risk of cardio-metabolic disease between those ...
Background: Ethnic minorities often experience barriers to health care. We studied six established ...
This study was supported by the Chief Scientist's Office (grant number CZH/4/878) and supplementary ...
We linked the 2001 Scottish Census, which contains ethnicity, socio-economic and demographic data to...
Objective - To determine whether the effect of South Asian ethnicity differs between studies of inci...
AbstractBackgroundAcute coronary syndromes (ACS) are one of the most common presentations to seconda...
Previous studies in the UK have established that minority ethnic groups as a whole experience more i...
Background: Global trends in cardiovascular disease (CVD) exhibit considerable interregional and int...
Objective: To determine whether the effect of South Asian ethnicity differs between studies of incid...