Background Ethnicity data collection has been proven to be important in health care but despite government initiatives remains incomplete and mostly un-validated in the UK. Accurate self-reported ethnicity data would enable experts to assess inequalities in health and access to services and help to ensure resources are targeted appropriately. The aim of this paper is to explore the reasons for the observed gap in ethnicity data by examining the perceptions and experiences of healthy South Asian volunteers. South Asians are the largest ethnic minority group accounting for 50% of all ethnic minorities in the UK 2001 census. Methods Five focus groups, conducted by trained facilitators in the native language of each group, recruited 36 Sou...
The incidence, prevalence, and mortality of many diseases are known to vary by ethnic group.There a...
In response to the burgeoning interest in ethnic health issues and related published research, a num...
BACKGROUND: Ethnicity recording across the National Health Service (NHS) has improved dramatically o...
Ethnicity data collection has been proven to be important in health care but despite government init...
The collection of ethnicity data has been demonstrated to be important in healthcare. However, despi...
Abstract: There is an identified need for the collection of ethnicity data in the healthcare settin...
Background: • Ethnic record keeping and monitoring has been identified as being important for over ...
Background Although the collection of patient ethnicity data is a requirement of publicly funded hea...
Background: Although the collection of patient ethnicity data is a requirement of publicly funded he...
Ethnicity information is often missing from health data, impeding action on inequalities. Recording ...
Previous studies in the UK have established that minority ethnic groups as a whole experience more i...
BACKGROUND: The collection of ethnicity information as part of cancer datasets is important for plan...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
Objective: To describe the accuracy of ethnicity coding in contemporary National Health Service (NHS...
Background: Accurate recording of ethnicity in electronic healthcare records is important for the mo...
The incidence, prevalence, and mortality of many diseases are known to vary by ethnic group.There a...
In response to the burgeoning interest in ethnic health issues and related published research, a num...
BACKGROUND: Ethnicity recording across the National Health Service (NHS) has improved dramatically o...
Ethnicity data collection has been proven to be important in health care but despite government init...
The collection of ethnicity data has been demonstrated to be important in healthcare. However, despi...
Abstract: There is an identified need for the collection of ethnicity data in the healthcare settin...
Background: • Ethnic record keeping and monitoring has been identified as being important for over ...
Background Although the collection of patient ethnicity data is a requirement of publicly funded hea...
Background: Although the collection of patient ethnicity data is a requirement of publicly funded he...
Ethnicity information is often missing from health data, impeding action on inequalities. Recording ...
Previous studies in the UK have established that minority ethnic groups as a whole experience more i...
BACKGROUND: The collection of ethnicity information as part of cancer datasets is important for plan...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
Objective: To describe the accuracy of ethnicity coding in contemporary National Health Service (NHS...
Background: Accurate recording of ethnicity in electronic healthcare records is important for the mo...
The incidence, prevalence, and mortality of many diseases are known to vary by ethnic group.There a...
In response to the burgeoning interest in ethnic health issues and related published research, a num...
BACKGROUND: Ethnicity recording across the National Health Service (NHS) has improved dramatically o...