The Health Equity Discourse of Immigrant Public Health Leaders: A Critical Application of the IDEA Model

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Alberto González, Eun-young Lee, Sanghee Park, Sung-Yeon Park
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ABSTRACT During the COVID-19 pandemic, health experts emerged to deliver crisis messaging to a public that needed information to understand the nature of the mega-crisis and to know how to mitigate the risk of infection. Some of the public health experts were immigrants who drew attention to healthcare disparities in the U.S. and called for systemic reform of healthcare delivery. This study critically examines the health equity discourse of immigrant public health leaders (IPHLs). Employing a critical application of the IDEA Model of crisis messaging, the study interrogates how three IPHLs navigated and disrupted their stereotyped identities as “model minorities” who were medical experts and advocates of equitable healthcare.
移民公共卫生领导人的健康公平话语:IDEA模型的批判性应用
摘要在新冠肺炎大流行期间,卫生专家涌现出来,向公众传递危机信息,这些信息需要了解特大危机的性质,并了解如何降低感染风险。一些公共卫生专家是移民,他们引起了人们对美国医疗保健差距的关注,并呼吁对医疗保健服务进行系统改革。本研究批判性地考察了移民公共卫生领导人(IPHLs)的健康公平话语。该研究采用了IDEA危机信息模型的关键应用,询问了三位IPHL是如何驾驭和打破他们作为医学专家和公平医疗倡导者的“模范少数群体”的刻板身份的。
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Communication Studies
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