Kitayama Ken, Wilson M Roy
Center for Community Outreach and Policy, UCLA Department of Ophthalmology, Stein & Doheny Eye Institutes, Los Angeles, CA, USA; Department of Epidemiology, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.
Am J Ophthalmol. 2023 Oct 27. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2023.10.009.
To provide updates on the key scientific discoveries made and sociological theories put forth that have allowed for a better understanding of the disproportionate burden of glaucoma among Black individuals, and to provide insights into future directions for this important field of work.
Perspective with a scoping review of the literature.
Review, synthesis, and critical appraisal of selected literature on the impact of glaucoma in Black Americans. Important studies within and outside of ophthalmology are considered to allow for a greater understanding of the historical, sociopolitical, and encompassing medical contexts surrounding this complex issue.
A historical overview of key epidemiologic studies highlights the repeated and unequivocal demonstration of increased risk of glaucoma in Black individuals. To begin to understand this multi-layered racial disparity, a historical review of race as a social-legal construct is provided. A careful examination of genetic ancestry is considered as a partial means by which increased glaucoma risk is conferred among Black individuals. The growing body of work examining social determinants as an important driver for racial disparities in glaucoma is also reviewed. Finally, the pitfalls and dangers of race-based medicine are highlighted through illustrative cases before providing insights to future directions.
Though our understanding of the disparities in glaucoma in Black individuals has grown over the past decades, gaps persist, particularly due to deficient data driven by a lack of studies in this disproportionately burdened group. Though the use of race as a variable may become increasingly less relevant with the rise of precision medicine, it remains a crucial, though flawed concept that continues to be our best means by which to measure, investigate, and intervene upon these disparities in our efforts to achieve health equity.
提供关于已取得的关键科学发现和提出的社会学理论的最新信息,这些发现和理论有助于更好地理解青光眼在黑人个体中负担过重的情况,并为这一重要工作领域的未来方向提供见解。
基于文献综述的观点阐述。
对有关青光眼对美国黑人影响的选定文献进行综述、综合和批判性评估。考虑眼科领域内外的重要研究,以便更深入地了解围绕这一复杂问题的历史、社会政治和整体医学背景。
对关键流行病学研究的历史概述突出了黑人个体患青光眼风险增加这一反复且明确的证据。为了开始理解这种多层次的种族差异,提供了对种族作为一种社会法律建构的历史回顾。仔细研究遗传血统被视为黑人个体中青光眼风险增加的部分原因。还综述了越来越多将社会决定因素视为青光眼种族差异重要驱动因素的研究。最后,通过实例强调了基于种族的医学的缺陷和风险,然后为未来方向提供见解。
尽管在过去几十年里,我们对黑人个体青光眼差异的理解有所增加,但差距仍然存在,特别是由于缺乏对这个负担过重群体的研究导致数据不足。尽管随着精准医学的兴起,将种族作为一个变量的相关性可能会越来越低,但它仍然是一个关键但有缺陷的概念,仍然是我们在努力实现健康公平的过程中衡量、调查和干预这些差异的最佳手段。