将健康的社会和结构决定因素纳入临床实践:在卫生保健团队中创造一个受欢迎的实践和建立多样性。

Q3 Medicine
FP essentials Pub Date : 2025-04-01
Marial Alonso-Luaces
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尽管广泛的研究记录了多样性、卫生公平和包容性举措在改善最弱势患者预后方面的潜力,但私营和公共部门卫生保健机构对这些努力的攻击正在激增。考虑到美国的人口趋势,多样化的医疗团队是一种战略需要,以加强边缘化患者的经验和结果,促进包容性研究和创新,并降低医疗支出。为了创建多样化的医疗保健团队,医生和盟友必须加深对结构性种族主义复杂性的理解,并解决社会强加的力量,这些力量持续存在,导致代表性不足的少数群体在通往卫生事业的道路上丧失。执业医师和其他卫生保健专业人员可以单独或集体地为发展、招聘和留住一支更加多样化和包容性的劳动力队伍做出贡献,为所有患者服务。医生可以采用的实现这一目标的策略包括将多元化作为实践使命的核心,关注保留,与当地学区和学院联系,争取更公平的政策和程序。
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Incorporating the Social and Structural Determinants of Health Into Clinical Practice: Creating a Welcoming Practice and Building Diversity Among the Health Care Team.

Despite extensive research documenting the potential of diversity, health equity, and inclusion initiatives to improve outcomes for the most vulnerable patients, attacks on these efforts in both private and public sector health care institutions are proliferating. Given demographic trends in the United States, diverse health care teams are a strategic necessity to bolster the experiences and outcomes of marginalized patients, foster inclusive research and innovation, and lower health care expenditures. To create diverse health care teams, physicians and allies must deepen their understanding of the complexities of structural racism and address the socially imposed forces that persist and result in the loss of underrepresented minorities on the path to health careers. Practicing physicians and other health care professionals can individually and collectively contribute to the development, recruitment, and retention of a more diverse and inclusive workforce to serve all patients. Strategies that physicians can use to achieve this goal include making diversity core to the practice's mission, focusing on retention, connecting with local school districts and colleges, and striving for more equitable policies and procedures.

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