Shavers Vickie L, Shavers Brenda S
Health Services and Economics Branch, Applied Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, USA.
J Natl Med Assoc. 2006 Mar;98(3):386-96.
Research reports often cite socioeconomic status as an underlying factor in the pervasive disparities in health observed for racial/ethnic minority populations. However, often little information or consideration is given to the social history and prevailing social climate that is responsible for racial/ethnic socioeconomic disparities, namely, the role of racism/racial discrimination. Much of the epidemiologic research on health disparities has focused on the relationship between demographic/clinical characteristics and health outcomes in main-effects multivariate models. This approach, however, does not examine the relationship between covariate levels and the processes that create them. It is important to understand the synergistic nature of these relationships to fully understand the impact they have on health status.
A review of the literature was conducted on the role that discrimination in education, housing, employment, the judicial system and the healthcare system plays in the origination, maintenance and perpetuation of racial/ethnic health disparities to serve as background information for funding Program Announcement, PA-05-006, The Effect of Racial/ Ethnic Discrimination/Bias on Healthcare Delivery (http:// grants.nih.gov/grants/ guide/pa-files/PA-05-006.html). The effect of targeted marketing of harmful products and environmental justice are also discussed as they relate to racial/ethnic disparities in health.
Racial/ethnic disparities in health are the result of a combination of social factors that influence exposure to risk factors, health behavior and access to and receipt of appropriate care. Addressing these disparities will require a system that promotes equity and mandates accountability both in the social environment and within health delivery systems.
研究报告经常将社会经济地位视为在种族/族裔少数群体中观察到的普遍健康差异的一个潜在因素。然而,对于造成种族/族裔社会经济差异的社会历史和普遍社会氛围,即种族主义/种族歧视的作用,往往很少有信息提及或加以考虑。许多关于健康差异的流行病学研究都集中在主效应多变量模型中人口统计学/临床特征与健康结果之间的关系上。然而,这种方法并没有考察协变量水平与其产生过程之间的关系。理解这些关系的协同性质对于充分理解它们对健康状况的影响至关重要。
对教育、住房、就业、司法系统和医疗系统中的歧视在种族/族裔健康差异的产生、维持和延续中所起的作用进行了文献综述,以此作为资助项目公告PA - 05 - 006“种族/族裔歧视/偏见对医疗服务的影响”(http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa - files/PA - 05 - 006.html)的背景信息。还讨论了有害产品的定向营销和环境正义与种族/族裔健康差异的关系。
种族/族裔健康差异是多种社会因素共同作用的结果,这些因素影响了对风险因素的暴露、健康行为以及获得和接受适当医疗服务的机会。解决这些差异需要一个在社会环境和医疗服务系统中都能促进公平并要求问责的体系。