Digital Primary Care Services, Procedural Justice and Intersectionality: A Critical Realist Approach.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Gina Netto, Farjana Islam, Sara Bailey
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Abstract

Healthcare systems in many international contexts have been rapidly digitalised in recent years. Yet, despite the significant transformation of such systems and well-documented evidence of ethnic inequalities in the use of health services, the consequences of such changes on fairness in decision-making processes or procedural justice for racially minoritised people have been under-explored. Further, little attention has been paid to the influence of social determinants of health and systems of oppression, such as racism and patriarchy, on digital healthcare and the ways in which these intersect with each other. We developed a novel critical realist intersectional theoretical and analytical framework to interrogate procedural justice in digital primary care as experienced by racially minoritised people, employing the widely used criteria of voice, trust and impartiality. Analysis of interviews with 100 people from racially minoritised communities in the United Kingdom revealed serious shortcomings with respect to all three criteria, which need to be urgently addressed. We propose a multi-pronged approach, which recognises high levels of digital poverty, variations in digital literacy and proficiency in English and the need for more attention to the design of digital services and workforce training, along with proactive use of digital services to address existing ethnic inequalities.

数字初级保健服务,程序公正和交叉性:一个批判现实主义的方法。
近年来,在许多国际背景下,医疗保健系统已经迅速数字化。然而,尽管这种制度发生了重大转变,并且有充分证据表明在使用保健服务方面存在族裔不平等,但这种变化对决策过程的公平性或对少数族裔的程序正义的影响尚未得到充分探讨。此外,很少有人关注健康的社会决定因素和压迫制度(如种族主义和父权制)对数字医疗保健的影响,以及这些因素相互交织的方式。我们开发了一种新颖的批判现实主义交叉理论和分析框架,采用广泛使用的声音、信任和公正标准,询问少数族裔群体在数字初级保健中的程序正义。对来自联合王国少数民族社区的100人的访谈进行的分析显示,在所有三个标准方面都存在严重缺陷,需要紧急解决。我们建议采取多管齐下的方法,认识到高度的数字贫困,数字素养和英语熟练程度的差异,需要更多地关注数字服务和劳动力培训的设计,同时积极利用数字服务来解决现有的种族不平等问题。
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CiteScore
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自引率
6.90%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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