Structural Inequalities and Health Outcomes for Chronic Disease provides a conceptual framework for understanding existing evidence and guides the research around promising interventions and policies. In addition, it demonstrates how structural inequalities impact health and presents ways the healthcare system can participate in the solution. The book covers major chronic diseases and the special populations impacted by structural inequalities. Those working and studying public health, medicine, nursing, pharmacology will find this work of interest, as well as diversity and disparity scholars and health policymakers.…mehr
Structural Inequalities and Health Outcomes for Chronic Disease provides a conceptual framework for understanding existing evidence and guides the research around promising interventions and policies. In addition, it demonstrates how structural inequalities impact health and presents ways the healthcare system can participate in the solution. The book covers major chronic diseases and the special populations impacted by structural inequalities. Those working and studying public health, medicine, nursing, pharmacology will find this work of interest, as well as diversity and disparity scholars and health policymakers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Section I - Definitions, Frameworks, and Historical Perspectives 1. Overview of the Textbook 2. Structural Racism: Definitions and Historical Context 3. Frameworks, Models, and Theoretical Approaches 4. Structural Racism and Social Determinants of Health Section II - Summarizing the Evidence: Structural Racism and Health Outcomes 5. Cardiovascular Disease, Hypertension, and Stroke 6. Diabetes 7. Chronic Kidney Disease 8. Obesity and Nutrition 9. Mental Health 10. Preventative Care and Healthcare Utilization Section III - Special Populations 11. Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups 12. Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylees 13. Sex and Gender Minorities 14. Geographic Populations 15. Older Adults 16. Marginalized Populations Section IV - Case Studies 17. Case Study in Disparate Burden of Disease 18. Case Study in Social Risk 19. Case Study in Special Populations 20. Case Study in Health Care System Section V - Charting a Path Forward 21. Addressing Mutually Reinforcing Systems in the US 22. The Role of Research and Evidence 23. The Role of Local Communities and Local Government 24. The Role of State and Federal Government 25. Diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare
Section I - Definitions, Frameworks, and Historical Perspectives 1. Overview of the Textbook 2. Structural Racism: Definitions and Historical Context 3. Frameworks, Models, and Theoretical Approaches 4. Structural Racism and Social Determinants of Health Section II - Summarizing the Evidence: Structural Racism and Health Outcomes 5. Cardiovascular Disease, Hypertension, and Stroke 6. Diabetes 7. Chronic Kidney Disease 8. Obesity and Nutrition 9. Mental Health 10. Preventative Care and Healthcare Utilization Section III - Special Populations 11. Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups 12. Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylees 13. Sex and Gender Minorities 14. Geographic Populations 15. Older Adults 16. Marginalized Populations Section IV - Case Studies 17. Case Study in Disparate Burden of Disease 18. Case Study in Social Risk 19. Case Study in Special Populations 20. Case Study in Health Care System Section V - Charting a Path Forward 21. Addressing Mutually Reinforcing Systems in the US 22. The Role of Research and Evidence 23. The Role of Local Communities and Local Government 24. The Role of State and Federal Government 25. Diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare
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