2022
DOI: 10.1111/jphd.12508
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Addressing Black men's oral health through community engaged research and workforce recruitment

Abstract: Background Racism negatively affects the life experiences and subsequent health of Black men, including oral disease prevalence and outcomes. Few examples in the literature discuss how racism may affect successful, unsuccessful, and non‐attempts to address Black men's oral health. Aims This commentary describes anti‐racism approaches to address Black men's oral health through community‐based participatory research, oral health promotion, and workforce recruitment. Materials and Methods Stakeholders from two or… Show more

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“…This theoretical framework is most commonly used when seeking to discover or construct theory from data, systematically obtained through comparative analysis [18]. A community engagement approach was used to develop a focus group guide based on previous knowledge and experiences of Project Brotherhood, a community-based organization in Chicago, Illinois, with expertise in engaging Black men in cancer research [19,20]. Project Brotherhood also led the study recruitment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This theoretical framework is most commonly used when seeking to discover or construct theory from data, systematically obtained through comparative analysis [18]. A community engagement approach was used to develop a focus group guide based on previous knowledge and experiences of Project Brotherhood, a community-based organization in Chicago, Illinois, with expertise in engaging Black men in cancer research [19,20]. Project Brotherhood also led the study recruitment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Como a Odontologia e a educação odontológica estão profundamente enraizadas e ligadas às estruturas sociais, suas políticas e práticas têm consciente e inconscientemente normalizado e reproduzido o racismo, que reforça o conceito de pessoas negras como inerentemente inferiores 8 . Nesse sentido, a literatura tem evidenciado a presença de comportamentos discriminatórios 9 e viés clínico na indicação de tratamentos de acordo com a raça do paciente por cirurgiões-dentistas 10,11,12 .…”
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