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An American Thoracic Society/National Heart Lung and Blood Institute Workshop Report: Addressing Respiratory Health Equality in the United States

机译:美国胸科学会/美国国家心肺和血液研究所研讨会报告:解决美国的呼吸健康平等问题

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Health disparities related to race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status persist and are commonly encountered by practitioners of pediatric and adult pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine in the United States. To address such disparities and thus progress toward equality in respiratory health, the American Thoracic Society and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute convened a workshop in May of 2015. The workshop participants addressed health disparities by focusing on six topics, each of which concluded with a panel discussion that proposed recommendations for research on racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. Such recommendations address best practices to advance research on respiratory health disparities (e.g., characterize broad ethnic groups into subgroups known to differ with regard to a disease of interest), risk factors for respiratory health disparities (e.g., study the impact of new tobacco or nicotine products on respiratory diseases in minority populations), addressing equity in access to healthcare and quality of care (e.g., conduct longitudinal studies of the impact of the Affordable Care Act on respiratory and sleep disorders), the impact of personalized medicine on disparities research (e.g., implement large studies of pharmacogenetics in minority populations), improving design and methodology for research studies in respiratory health disparities (e.g., use study designs that reduce participants’ burden and foster trust by engaging participants as decision-makers), and achieving equity in the pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine workforce (e.g., develop and maintain robust mentoring programs for junior faculty, including local and external mentors). Addressing these research needs should advance efforts to reduce, and potentially eliminate, respiratory, sleep, and critical care disparities in the United States.
机译:与种族,种族和社会经济地位有关的健康差异仍然存在,在美国,儿科和成人肺,重症监护和睡眠医学的从业人员经常遇到这种差异。为了解决这种差异并因此在呼吸健康方面取得进展,美国胸科学会和美国国家心肺血液研究所在2015年5月召开了一个研讨会。研讨会的参与者通过关注六个主题来解决健康差异。小组讨论结束时,提出了有关研究肺,重症监护和睡眠医学中种族,种族和社会经济差异的建议。这些建议涉及最佳实践,以促进对呼吸系统健康差异的研究(例如,将广泛的种族划分为已知的所关注疾病不同的亚组),呼吸系统健康差异的风险因素(例如,研究新烟草或尼古丁的影响)产品,涉及少数族裔的呼吸系统疾病),解决获得医疗保健和护理质量方面的公平问题(例如,对《经济适用医疗法案》对呼吸系统和睡眠障碍的影响进行纵向研究),个性化药物对差异研究的影响(例如, ,在少数族裔人群中进行大规模的药物遗传学研究),改善呼吸健康差异研究的设计和方法(例如,使用减轻参与者负担并通过让参与者作为决策者来建立信任的研究设计),并在肺部,重症监护和睡眠医学工作人员(例如,发展和维持为初级教师提供可靠的指导计划,包括本地和外部导师)。解决这些研究需求应促进减少和潜在消除美国呼吸,睡眠和重症监护差异的努力。

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