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The Role of Bias by Emergency Providers in Care for American Indian…
The Role of Bias by Emergency Providers in Care for American Indian Children/American Indian Health Disparities: Pyschosocial Influences
Purpose: That AI populations suffer from significant health disparities and that there are influences from psychosocial events.
-Adverse childhood experiences
-Food programs
-Adverse adulthood experiences
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Main points:
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Historical trauma
Collective trauma, intergenerational trauma, multigenerational trauma, and historial trauma
Happen on indiv, fam, and community level
Boarding schools
Abusive behaviors, physical illness, infectious diseases
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Purpose: Assess both implicit and explicit racial bias and examine the relationship with clinical care
Questions were about AI sterotypes, clinical vignettes,anf the implicit association test (IAT)
Main Points:
Many factors affect health care access by AI children: low insurance rates, lack of access to primary care, prevalence of diabetes, asthma, mental health issues, and injuries
These health care access issues are interesting to think about in connection with the other articles...thinking about why these issues are so prevelevent, are they directly tied to psychosocial experiences like discussed in the other article? I believe that they are
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This study had several limitations and I would like to see a smilier study to this with fewer limitations and more nurses, maybe even with other nurses of color