呼吁采取行动,将残疾问题纳入交叉卫生公平研究和政策

IF 7 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Susan M. Havercamp , Gloria L. Krahn , Alexa J. Murray , Ilhom Akobirshoev , Chyrell D. Bellamy , Alexandra Bonardi , Mary Lou Breslin , Ly Xīnzhèn Zhǎngsūn Brown , Mark Costa , Robert S. Dembo , David Ellsworth , Jean P. Hall , Willi Horner-Johnson , David Hughes , Marjorie McGee , Nancy R. Mudrick , Elayne Otstot , Germán Parodi , Shaylin Sluzalis , Silvia Yee
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残疾状况很少被纳入卫生研究和政策,包括交叉研究,使这一人群的卫生不平等现象永久化。本文呼吁研究人员和政策制定者采取具体步骤,促进残疾人的卫生公平,包括那些处于残疾、种族、民族、贫困和其他边缘身份交汇处的残疾人。我们提出了四项战略和建议,以促进:a)残疾人和边缘化人群有意义地参与研究和政策规划;B)连贯、系统的残疾数据收集和分析;C)使用交叉方法审查卫生不公平的结构性驱动因素;d)利用行政数据改进残疾人医疗保健政策和做法。
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A call to action to include disability in intersectional health equity research and policy
Disability status is rarely included in health research and policy, including intersectional research, perpetuating health inequities for this population. This paper calls on researchers and policymakers to take concrete steps to advance health equity for disabled people, including those at the intersections of disability, race, ethnicity, poverty, and other marginalized identities. We propose four strategies with recommendations to promote: a) meaningful engagement of disabled and multiply marginalized people in research and policy planning; b) cohesive, systemic disability data collection and analyses; c) use of intersectional approaches to examine structural drivers of health inequities; and d) leveraging of administrative data to improve disability healthcare policies and practices.
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Regional Health – Americas, an open-access journal, contributes to The Lancet's global initiative by focusing on health-care quality and access in the Americas. It aims to advance clinical practice and health policy in the region, promoting better health outcomes. The journal publishes high-quality original research advocating change or shedding light on clinical practice and health policy. It welcomes submissions on various regional health topics, including infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, child and adolescent health, maternal and reproductive health, emergency care, health policy, and health equity.
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