Ethical Considerations and Recommendations for Humanizing Immigrant Language in Health Equity Data Collection, Reporting, and Measurement.

IF 2.6 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Health Equity Pub Date : 2025-05-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/heq.2024.0127
Andrea Thoumi, Olurotimi Kukoyi, Kamaria Kaalund, Yazmin Garcia Rico, Rosa M Gonzalez-Guarda, Jay Pearson, Viviana Martinez-Bianchi
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Abstract

Collecting accurate and consistent sociodemographic data is needed to improve health measurement and public health interventions. Missing or inaccurate data hinders the adequate assessment of the state of access, quality, and coverage in the overall population and communities experiencing social marginalization. Health measurement requires data labels that humanize all populations living, working, and residing across the United States and territories. Humanization is fundamentally grounded in the concepts of human dignity and ethical identity integrity. An often-overlooked form of exclusion in health care is the long-standing use of dehumanizing language, including its use in health measurement and data collection efforts, to refer to immigrant populations. In this perspective, we delineate ethical concerns regarding the use of dehumanizing language when referring to immigrant populations. We provide recommendations for health providers, researchers, and policy makers in improving humanizing language in health equity data collection and reporting through engagement of community experts, use of alternative language, implementation, and monitoring.

健康公平数据收集、报告和测量中移民语言人性化的伦理考虑和建议。
需要收集准确和一致的社会人口数据,以改进卫生测量和公共卫生干预措施。缺少或不准确的数据妨碍对总体人口和社会边缘化社区的获取状况、质量和覆盖范围进行适当评估。健康测量要求数据标签人性化所有在美国和地区生活、工作和居住的人口。人性化的基本基础是人的尊严和道德身份的完整性。在卫生保健领域,一种经常被忽视的排斥形式是长期使用非人性化的语言,包括在卫生衡量和数据收集工作中使用这种语言来指称移民人口。从这个角度来看,我们描述了在涉及移民人口时使用非人性化语言的伦理问题。我们为卫生服务提供者、研究人员和政策制定者提供建议,通过社区专家的参与、替代语言的使用、实施和监测,改善卫生公平数据收集和报告中的人性化语言。
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Health Equity
Health Equity Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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