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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health
Knowledge Path

December 2008

Table of Contents

Introduction

Resources for Professionals

Special Topic: Cultural and Linguistic Competence

Resources for Consumers

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Introduction

This knowledge path has been compiled by the Maternal and Child Health Library at Georgetown University. It offers a selection of current, high-quality resources about preventing, identifying, and eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in health. Separate sections present resources for professionals (health professionals, program administrators, policymakers, researchers) and consumers. A special topics area lists resources about cultural and linguistic competence to remove barriers to care and narrow health disparities. The knowledge path will be updated periodically.

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Resources for Professionals

Overview

See the Commonwealth Fund publication, Racial and ethnic disparities in U.S. health care: A chartbook (2008). This chartbook, which is intended for policymakers, teachers, researchers, and health professionals, aims to help users understand disparities in their communities and formulate solutions. Topics include demographics, disparities in health status and mortality, disparities in access to health care, disparities in coverage, disparities in quality, and strategies for closing the gap. A Webinar accompanied the chartbook's release.

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Web Sites: A-Z

Additional Electronic Publications

Databases

The databases listed below are excellent tools for identifying data, additional literature and research, and programs addressing racial and ethnic disparities in health. Many of the entries below contain tips on how to use the databases efficiently. Please note that databases vary in how terms should be entered; for example, some require quotation marks and others don't. Enter search phrases as shown in bold below.

Data
Literature and Research Databases
  • ClinicalTrials.gov. Provides access to information about clinical research studies for a wide range of conditions. Included are a summary of the purpose of the study, recruiting status, criteria for patient participation, location of the trial, and contact information. To identify studies that address racial and ethnic health disparities, click on Search for Clinical Trials. Enter the search phrase (ethnic groups OR minority groups) AND "health disparities" and click on Search to get your results. ClinicalTrials.gov is a service of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and is developed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM).

  • Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects (CRISP). Contains information about federally funded biomedical research projects conducted at universities, hospitals, and other research institutions. Search CRISP to identify scientific concepts, emerging trends and techniques, or specific projects and investigators. Type racial ethnic disparity in the search term box of the Query Form and click on And. Click on Submit Query to get your results. Narrow your search by selecting a grant activity, fiscal year, or state, or use the CRISP Thesaurus to identify additional search terms. The database is maintained by the Office of Extramural Research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

  • Maternal and Child Health Library at the National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health (NCEMCH), Georgetown University. Maintains several databases to collect, manage, and disseminate knowledge about MCH, with special emphasis on knowledge gained from initiatives and programs supported by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). The library's bibliographic database is

    MCHLine®. Comprises an online catalog of materials in the Maternal and Child Health Library. See the bibliographies Racial and ethnic disparities in health and Culturally competent services for a selection of recent library items on these topics.

    The Maternal and Child Health Library also offers a non-English materials and resources list that identifies items written in many non-English languages, from Albanian to Yoruba. Also see the resource brief, Culturally competent services; the knowledge path, Spanish-language health resources (Also available in Spanish); and the library's organizations and programs databases.

  • Minority Health Archive. Comprises an online archive of print and electronic media related to the health of minority racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Materials include journal articles, Web-based materials, government documents, books, book chapters, conference proceedings, conference papers, course outlines, events/presentations, images, pre-prints, and theses/dissertations. Search by subject or publication year. The archive was created by the Center for Minority Health and the University Library System at the University of Pittsburgh.

  • PubMed. Contains over 17 million citations for biomedical articles that date back to the 1950s. These citations are from MEDLINE and additional life science journals. PubMed includes links to many sites providing full-text articles and other related resources. To identify many articles on the topic, enter the phrase (ethnic groups OR minority groups OR minority health) AND (healthcare disparities OR health status disparities) in the search box. Then, click on Limits and make the following selections on the page: select a date (e.g. Published in the last 2 years); click on Humans; click on Languages: English; and select Tag Terms: MeSH Major Topic. Selecting Type of Article and/or adding additional search terms (e.g., (ethnic groups OR minority groups OR minority health) AND (healthcare disparities OR health status disparities) AND asthma or (ethnic groups OR minority groups OR minority health) AND (healthcare disparities OR health status disparities) AND prejudice) will further limit the search. Use MeSH to identify additional search terms. PubMed is a service of the National Library of Medicine (NLM).

  • Also see the National Center for Cultural Competence (NCCC) Resource Database.
Programs Databases
  • Discretionary Grant Information System (DGIS). Contains financial, national performance measure, and abstract information collected annually from more than 900 grants issued by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). To find information on grants about racial and ethnic disparities in health, select Abstracts. Enter racial disparities in the search box and click on All the words. Select Search to get your results. Conduct another search on the words, ethnic disparities; click on All the words; and click on Search to get your results. There will be some overlap between the search results. Also browse Performance Measures and select those measures that address racial and ethnic health disparities.

  • Health Disparities Community Solutions Database. Contains information about public health programs and initiatives around the country that are working to address the problem of disparities in health. Some of the programs are still in existence, while others have been discontinued. The database is sponsored by the American Public Health Association (APHA).

  • Health Services Research Projects in Progress (HSRProj). Provides information about ongoing health services research and public health projects. To identify projects on the topic, enter the search phrase (ethnic groups OR minority groups OR minority health) AND (healthcare disparities OR health status disparities). Click on Search to get your results. HSRProj is funded by the National Library of Medicine (NLM).

  • Maternal and Child Health Library at the National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health (NCEMCH), Georgetown University. Maintains two databases to identify organizations and programs that focus on racial and ethnic disparities in health:

    MCH Organizations Database. Lists over 2,000 government, professional, and voluntary organizations involved in MCH activities, primarily at a national level. See the list, Culturally competent services, for organizations that provide information on cultural competence, culturally competent services, and minority health. Lists are also available for sources of foreign-language materials and Spanish-language materials. For organizations that provide health information for specific minority groups, search the database by typing the name of the group (e.g., Asian Americans, Blacks, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders) in the keyword field of the database search form.

    MCH Projects Database. Comprises an online catalog of projects funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) through October 1, 2004. MCHB funded several projects that address racial and ethnic disparities in health. To identify them, enter the term "minority groups" in the abstract field of the database search form and select Status: Active. Click on Search to get your results. Several final reports from these projects are available online. See MCHB's Discretionary Grant Information System (DGIS) for information on projects funded after October 1, 2004.

  • National Association of County and City Health Officials: Model Practice Database. Contains information about model and promising state and local public health program practices. Search by state or health topic. For effective programs to address racial and ethnic disparities in health, select Model Practice Database and choose Find a model or promising practice by category. Conduct two separate searches by choosing the categories, Cultural Competence and Health Equity.

  • TRAIN (TrainingFinder Real-time Affiliate Integrated Network). Presents a system to find and register for public health training programs; track learning with personal online transcripts; and access materials, course reviews, and discussions. To identify training courses about racial and ethnic disparities in health, select Course Search. Scroll the list of subjects to highlight Minority Health/Health Disparities. Click on Search to get your results. TRAIN is a free service of the Public Health Foundation (PHF).

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Electronic Newsletters

  • Families USA: Minority Health Connection. This monthly newsletter announces new resources in minority health, addresses how major health policy issues affect communities of color, and presents comments from leaders in the field of racial and ethnic health disparities.

  • Kaiser Health Disparities Report: A Weekly Look at Race, Ethnicity and Health. This weekly electronic newsletter synthesizes news coverage from hundreds of print and broadcast news sources related to health and health care issues that affect racial and ethnic communities. The report also highlights new studies and journal articles, initiatives, developments in the field, and upcoming events.

  • Medical Education Futures Study (MEFS) Newsletter. This periodic electronic newsletter covers news and articles about creating a more ethnically and racially diverse physician work force, issues about the social mission of medical education, and new MEFS products.

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Special Topic: Cultural and Linguistic Competence

Resources for Consumers

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Author: Susan Brune Lorenzo, M.L.S., Maternal and Child Health Library.
Reviewers: Lauren Agoratus, M.A., Family Voices and Family-To-Family Health Information Resource Center at the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network of N.J.; M. Clare Dunne, M.S.W., National Sudden and Unexpected Infant/Child Death and Pregnancy Loss Resource Center; S. Jean Emans, M.D., Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School; Rachel Y. Moon, M.D., Children's National Medical Center and George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences; Olivia K. Pickett, M.A., M.L.S., Maternal and Child Health Library.