Publications by authors named "Diane Nurse"

Article Synopsis
  • The study explores the collection of ethnicity data in Irish general practices to address health inequities, highlighting barriers and concerns.
  • The research involved interviews and focus groups with 70 participants, revealing mixed feelings about the relevance and benefits of such data in GP consultations.
  • Key issues include skepticism about the value of ethnicity data for health care, privacy concerns related to GDPR, and challenges in explaining ethnicity in brief consultations.
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Introduction: International policy recommends continuous, cost-effective monitoring of health data to enable health services to identify and respond to health inequities as experienced by different ethnic groups. However, there is a lack of routinely collected ethnicity data, particularly in primary care, and very little implementation research internationally to understand how ethnic identifiers are introduced, embedded and used in healthcare settings. This paper describes a protocol for a novel participatory health research project with the objective of building the evidence base on ethnic minority health in Ireland.

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Background: The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown significantly in recent decades and is documented in health policy documents internationally. Many benefits of involving these groups in primary care planning have been reported. However, these benefits are rarely felt by those considered marginalised in society and they are often excluded from participating in the process of planning primary care.

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