2022
DOI: 10.1111/jphd.12519
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Anti‐racist approaches to increase access to general and oral health care during a pandemic in the Pacific Islander community

Abstract: Limited data exists on Pacific Islander (PI) health, but a growing body of literature reports the existence of racial discrimination and inequities and mistrust of the healthcare system, leading to poor health outcomes. When COVID-19 restricted health services, such inequities and mistrust due to historical trauma were magnified. This report describes one federally qualified health center's dental department's response utilizing culture-based approaches, community relationships, and the social determinants of … Show more

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“…Healthcare equity research frequently focuses on strategies to address the impacts of structural racism on health outcomes, e.g., antiracist approaches to clinical practice. 1 3 Diversity and inclusion are often evaluated relative to healthcare workforces or healthcare organizational culture. 4 6 Literature on equitable or inclusive research practices themselves are sparse and focus on specific domains such as recruiting research participants who are representative of the patient population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Healthcare equity research frequently focuses on strategies to address the impacts of structural racism on health outcomes, e.g., antiracist approaches to clinical practice. 1 3 Diversity and inclusion are often evaluated relative to healthcare workforces or healthcare organizational culture. 4 6 Literature on equitable or inclusive research practices themselves are sparse and focus on specific domains such as recruiting research participants who are representative of the patient population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%