Inequities as an Ethical Imperative: Challenges Related to Identification, Engagement, and Interventions in Minority Health

Health inequities are rooted in injustice, are often difficult to ameliorate, and require structural changes. In the American healthcare system, examples of inequities include maternal and infant health, and lacking access to healthcare. The author proposes a threefold approach that focuses on ident...

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Main Author: Nadia Abuelezam
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Language:English
Published: The Journal of Moral Theology, Inc. 2021-05-01
Series:Journal of Moral Theology
Online Access:https://jmt.scholasticahq.com/article/24221-inequities-as-an-ethical-imperative-challenges-related-to-identification-engagement-and-interventions-in-minority-health
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description Health inequities are rooted in injustice, are often difficult to ameliorate, and require structural changes. In the American healthcare system, examples of inequities include maternal and infant health, and lacking access to healthcare. The author proposes a threefold approach that focuses on identification, engagement, and interventions. First, identification aims to identify minority populations in order to understand and document health inequities. Arab American health exemplifies the difficulty in identifying a minority subgroup. Second, engagement with community members is required to understand the needs of minorities. Research should prioritize vulnerable populations and provide employment opportunities for them. A positive example is the Program in Community Engagement that worked with Black and Latinx men to ensure appropriate education around HIV prevention strategies. Third, structural interventions are needed. Communities of opportunity exemplify this approach by focusing on children of low socioeconomic backgrounds, healthcare professionals, and policymakers.
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spelling doaj.art-c99eac45253341f1ad575fe21c4e3e902023-10-20T17:34:23ZengThe Journal of Moral Theology, Inc.Journal of Moral Theology2166-28512166-21182021-05-011CTEWC Book Series 1Inequities as an Ethical Imperative: Challenges Related to Identification, Engagement, and Interventions in Minority HealthNadia AbuelezamHealth inequities are rooted in injustice, are often difficult to ameliorate, and require structural changes. In the American healthcare system, examples of inequities include maternal and infant health, and lacking access to healthcare. The author proposes a threefold approach that focuses on identification, engagement, and interventions. First, identification aims to identify minority populations in order to understand and document health inequities. Arab American health exemplifies the difficulty in identifying a minority subgroup. Second, engagement with community members is required to understand the needs of minorities. Research should prioritize vulnerable populations and provide employment opportunities for them. A positive example is the Program in Community Engagement that worked with Black and Latinx men to ensure appropriate education around HIV prevention strategies. Third, structural interventions are needed. Communities of opportunity exemplify this approach by focusing on children of low socioeconomic backgrounds, healthcare professionals, and policymakers.https://jmt.scholasticahq.com/article/24221-inequities-as-an-ethical-imperative-challenges-related-to-identification-engagement-and-interventions-in-minority-health
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title Inequities as an Ethical Imperative: Challenges Related to Identification, Engagement, and Interventions in Minority Health
title_full Inequities as an Ethical Imperative: Challenges Related to Identification, Engagement, and Interventions in Minority Health
title_fullStr Inequities as an Ethical Imperative: Challenges Related to Identification, Engagement, and Interventions in Minority Health
title_full_unstemmed Inequities as an Ethical Imperative: Challenges Related to Identification, Engagement, and Interventions in Minority Health
title_short Inequities as an Ethical Imperative: Challenges Related to Identification, Engagement, and Interventions in Minority Health
title_sort inequities as an ethical imperative challenges related to identification engagement and interventions in minority health
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