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“Trying to write a story together”: general practitioners’ perspectives on culturally sensitive care
BackgroundCulturally sensitive care is integral to effective and equitable healthcare delivery, necessitating an understanding and acknowledgment of...
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The Impact of Insider Researcher Trainees in Recruiting and Retaining Latinx in an Outdoor Health Promotion Research Study
Latinx represent the second largest ethnic group in the USA and remain significantly underrepresented in research studies. Efforts to better include...
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Leaning in and moving forward: a call to action and review of diversity initiatives in SAGES
BackgroundDiversity, equity, and inclusion have been an intentional focus for SAGES well before the COVID-19 pandemic and the coincident societal...
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Liberation Psychology Perspectives for Asian American Clients
Asian Americans encounter the dual myths of being superhuman as a model minority and subhuman as a target of anti-Asian sentiment and hate. These...
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Unmasking the Ethics of Public Health Messaging in a Pandemic
Uncertainty is inherent in new and unexpected viral outbreaks such as the current COVID-19 pandemic. It imposes challenges for health officials in...
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Racial disparities in dermatology
Significant racial/ethnic disparities in dermatologic care and their subsequent impact on dermatologic conditions were recently reported....
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Global health classroom: mixed methods evaluation of an interinstitutional model for reciprocal global health learning among Samoan and New Zealand medical students
BackgroundGlobal health education partnerships should be collaborative and reciprocal to ensure mutual benefit. Utilisation of digital technologies...
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Metacognitive Reflection in Supervision: the Role of Supervision in Addressing Health Inequities
Research demonstrates ongoing health inequities for those from the most marginalized communities. To address these health inequities, medical...
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Dual Pandemics: Race-Related COVID Stress and Mental Health Outcomes in Black Individuals
Black individuals have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, likely due in part to historically rooted stressors that lie at the...
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A Mixed-methods Examination of Culturally Responsive Adaptation to an Evidence-based Parent-mediated Intervention Implemented for Autistic Children
Parent-mediated interventions (PMIs) are considered an evidence-based practice for fostering social communication skills in young autistic children...
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Brief Self-Compassion Intervention for Women of Higher Weight and Internalized Weight Bias: A Randomized Pilot Study
BackgroundInternalized weight bias (IWB) negatively impacts mental and physical health, and disproportionately affects women of higher weight....
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Qualitative study of socio-cultural challenges in the nursing profession in Pakistan
BackgroundIn a patriarchal social system, a women-dominated profession like nursing is mostly seen as a disempowered group due to its stereotypical...
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Cultural Competency Interventions During Medical School: a Sco** Review and Narrative Synthesis
Many medical accreditation bodies agree that medical students should be trained to care for diverse patient populations. However, the teaching...
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The meaning of culture in nursing at the end of life – an interview study with nurses in specialized palliative care
BackgroundThe countries of the world are becoming increasingly multicultural and diverse, both as a result of growing migration, of people fleeing...
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Racial Disparity of Mental Health Service Utilization Among Low-Income Head Start Eligible Parents
Based on the Head Start Impact Study, 1706 parents who had mild, moderate, and severe depressive symptoms were selected to examine the following...
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Capacity Building for Refugee Mental Health in Resettlement: Implementation and Evaluation of Cross-Cultural Trauma-Informed Care Training
Refugee mental health needs are heightened during resettlement but are often neglected due to challenges in service provision, including lack of...
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Department of Surgery Leadership Towards Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The best teams—whether focused on clinical care, research, or education—are those that build an inclusive culture, foster diversity, and relentlessly...
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Management dilemmas in pediatric nephrology: moving from friction to flourishing in “challenging” cases
BackgroundThe circumstances surrounding chronic kidney disease and its impact on families can be complex and difficult to navigate, leading to these...
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Qualitative Analysis of the Host-Perceived Impact of Unidirectional Global Surgery Training in Kijabe, Kenya: Benefits, Challenges, and a Desire for Bidirectional Exchange
BackgroundAs globalization of surgical training increases, growing evidence demonstrates a positive impact of global surgery experiences on trainees...