Intention Versus Implementation: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Efforts at Your Clinical Practice.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS Pediatric Annals Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.3928/19382359-20240813-01
Bako Orionzi
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Diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) are important factors to be considered in medical education, academic and community health centers, and health care policy. DEIJ efforts have been shown to have a strong influence in advancing health equity, yet these efforts tend to fall on a small group of providers, usually of historically marginalized or minority backgrounds (eg, race and ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion). To combat this inequity, more research needs to be done to identify where the burden is falling and what strategies can be set in place to counteract this taxing imbalance. Providers should educate themselves on the anti-DEIJ legislation sweeping across the country, recogniz- ing the misinformation, and advocating for efforts pushing back against this movement. Providers can also advocate for ways their institution or practice can reduce the burden for historically marginalized providers by supporting recognition of DEIJ-related efforts in traditional promotional measures or taking on activities allowing for participation in scholarly work that will advance careers. [Pediatr Ann. 2024;53(10):e354-e357.].

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意图与实施:临床实践中的多元化、平等、包容和公正努力。
多样性、公平、包容和正义(DEIJ)是医学教育、学术和社区卫生中心以及医疗保健政策中需要考虑的重要因素。多样性、公平、包容和正义(DEIJ)工作已被证明对促进健康公平具有强大的影响力,但这些工作往往只落在一小部分医疗服务提供者身上,他们通常具有历史上被边缘化或少数群体的背景(如种族和民族、性别认同、性取向、宗教)。为了消除这种不公平现象,需要开展更多的研究,以确定负担落在了哪里,以及可以制定哪些战略来抵消这种令人头疼的不平衡现象。医疗服务提供者应了解席卷全国的反 "公平就业 "立法,认识到其中的错误信息,并倡导反击这一运动的努力。医疗服务提供者还可以通过支持在传统的宣传措施中承认与 DEIJ 相关的努力,或开展允许参与学术工作的活动来促进职业发展,从而倡导他们的机构或实践如何减轻历史上被边缘化的医疗服务提供者的负担。[2024;53(10):e354-e357.].
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Pediatric Annals
Pediatric Annals 医学-小儿科
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1.80
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2 months
期刊介绍: Published for more than 40 years, Pediatric Annals is an online-only, monthly medical review journal dedicated to providing pediatricians and other clinicians with the latest practical information on the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric diseases and disorders. Begin to explore the Journal and all of its great benefits such as: -Single-topic summary reviews of important trends in pediatric medicine -Access to current articles, as well as several years of archived content -Columns including Healthy Baby/Healthy Child and Case Challenges
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