Griffith Derek M, Moy Ernest, Reischl Thomas M, Dayton Elizabeth
Department of Health Behavior & Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2006 Aug;33(4):470-87. doi: 10.1177/1090198106287923.
The elimination of racial and ethnic health inequities has become a central focus of health education and the national health agenda. The documentation of an increasing gap in life expectancy and other health outcomes suggests the need for more effective strategies to eliminate health inequities, which can be informed by better monitoring and evaluation data. Although the sophistication and volume of health data available have increased dramatically in recent years, this article examines the quality of the current data collected to achieve the goal of eliminating racial and ethnic health inequities. This article explores several key aspects of data to inform addressing inequities including terminology, the role of data, and explanations of the problem. The authors conclude with recommendations for refining data collection to facilitate the elimination of racial and ethnic health inequities and suggest how the Society for Public Health Education can become a more central figure in our national efforts.
消除种族和族裔健康不平等已成为健康教育和国家卫生议程的核心重点。预期寿命和其他健康结果方面差距不断扩大的记录表明,需要采取更有效的策略来消除健康不平等,而更好的监测和评估数据可为这些策略提供依据。尽管近年来可获得的健康数据在复杂性和数量上都有了显著增加,但本文探讨了为实现消除种族和族裔健康不平等目标而收集的当前数据的质量。本文探讨了数据的几个关键方面,以为解决不平等问题提供信息,包括术语、数据的作用以及对问题的解释。作者最后提出了改进数据收集的建议,以促进消除种族和族裔健康不平等,并提出了公共健康教育协会如何能在我们的国家努力中发挥更核心作用的建议。