Strategies to Address Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health and Health Care for Chronic Conditions : An Evidence Map of Research From 2017 to 2024.

IF 15.2 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Annals of Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-17 DOI:10.7326/ANNALS-24-01262
Toyin Lamina, Hamdi I Abdi, Kathryn Behrens, Romil Parikh, Kathleen Call, Amy M Claussen, Janette Dill, Stuart W Grande, Laura Houghtaling, Rhonda Jones-Webb, Manka Nkimbeng, Elizabeth A Rogers, Shahnaz Sultan, Rachel Widome, Timothy J Wilt, Mary Butler
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Abstract

Background: Racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care persist in the United States, adversely affecting outcomes in prevention and treatment of chronic conditions among adults.

Purpose: To map interventions aimed at reducing racial and ethnic disparities and improving health outcomes in the prevention and treatment of chronic conditions in adults.

Data sources: Searches of MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Scopus from January 2017 to April 2024, supplemented with gray literature.

Study selection: U.S.-based studies of interventions targeting racial and ethnic disparities in adults with chronic conditions.

Data extraction: Information on intervention types, targets, outcomes, study designs, study settings, chronic conditions, and delivery personnel was extracted and categorized.

Data synthesis: Among 174 unique studies, 12 intervention types were identified, with self-management support and patient navigation the most common. Most interventions targeted patient behaviors; few studies addressed disparities directly or focused on underrepresented racial and ethnic marginalized groups.

Limitations: The lack of standardized terminology and the underrepresentation of certain racial and ethnic groups limit the evidence base. Although the literature search accurately reflects the current state of the literature, it also limits the body of evidence by excluding health disparities research conducted before January 2017, so significant findings from earlier studies may have been overlooked.

Conclusion: The literature highlights diverse interventions targeting health disparities, but few studies evaluated their effectiveness in reducing the health disparities gaps. There is an urgent need for research focused on underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, particularly in promising areas such as patient navigation for cancer and diabetes self-management. Future research should prioritize robust study designs to assess the long-term effect and broader applicability of interventions, thus helping organizations and stakeholders to tailor strategies to community-specific needs.

Primary funding source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

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解决慢性疾病健康和医疗保健中种族和民族差异的策略:2017年至2024年研究的证据图。
背景:在美国,健康和医疗保健方面的种族和民族差异持续存在,对成人慢性疾病的预防和治疗结果产生不利影响。目的:绘制旨在减少种族和民族差异并改善成人慢性病预防和治疗健康结果的干预措施图。数据来源:检索MEDLINE、CINAHL和Scopus,检索时间为2017年1月至2024年4月,并辅以灰色文献。研究选择:以美国为基础的针对成人慢性疾病中种族和民族差异的干预研究。数据提取:提取并分类干预类型、目标、结果、研究设计、研究环境、慢性疾病和交付人员等信息。数据综合:在174项独特的研究中,确定了12种干预类型,其中自我管理支持和患者导航最为常见。大多数干预措施针对患者行为;很少有研究直接涉及差异或关注代表性不足的种族和族裔边缘群体。局限性:缺乏标准化术语和某些种族和族裔群体代表性不足限制了证据基础。尽管文献检索准确地反映了文献的现状,但它也排除了2017年1月之前进行的健康差异研究,从而限制了证据体,因此早期研究的重要发现可能被忽视了。结论:文献强调了针对健康差距的多种干预措施,但很少有研究评估其在减少健康差距方面的有效性。迫切需要对代表性不足的种族和族裔群体进行研究,特别是在有希望的领域,如癌症和糖尿病自我管理的患者导航。未来的研究应优先考虑稳健的研究设计,以评估干预措施的长期效果和更广泛的适用性,从而帮助组织和利益相关者根据社区的具体需求量身定制策略。主要资金来源:医疗保健研究和质量局。
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Annals of Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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