N Harrington, Y Chen, AM O'Reilly, CY Fang - AIMS Public Health, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Despite the clinically proven benefits of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in preventing cervical and other HPV-associated cancers, vaccination coverage has been …
The contribution of medical mistrust to healthcare utilization delays has gained increased public health attention. However, few studies examine these associations among African …
J Jaiswal - Behavioral Medicine, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Medical mistrust persists and appears to be growing. The public health literature on medical mistrust has largely focused on mistrust among Black and African American populations due …
Trust is vital to public confidence in health and science, yet there is no consensus on the most useful way to conceptualize, define, measure, or intervene on trust and its related …
Rationale Historic and present-day racism and inequity in the United States (US) have resulted in diminished trust in health care among many populations. A key barrier to …
PM White, SH Itzkowitz - Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Colorectal cancer screening has been shown to decrease mortality from colorectal cancer. Screening disparities continue to exist among ethnic …
Across multiple fields of study, trust is defined as “a psychological state that determines a person's willingness to be vulnerable under conditions of risk/uncertainty, and …
Background Racial minority populations face an increased burden relative to cancer interventions. Compared with Caucasians, the cancer screening rate is substantially lower …
BACKGROUND This study evaluates the independent association of Medicaid expansion on stage of presentation among patients of Black and White race with colorectal (CRC) …