J Public Health Manag Pract
November 2021
A needs assessment was performed to inform the strategic plan of the Washtenaw Health Initiative Opioid Project (WHI-OP). A Health Resources & Services Administration-funded preventive medicine resident supported this work by conducting and analyzing surveys and face-to-face interviews. Surveys were distributed to community organizations involved in opioid prevention and treatment and medical providers in the major health care systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs part of a cultural competence needs assessment study at a large academic health care system, we conducted a survey among 1,220 practicing physicians to assess their perceptions of the organization's cultural competence climate and their skills and behaviors targeting patient-centered care for culturally and socially diverse patients. Less than half of providers reported engaging in behaviors to address cultural and social barriers more than 75% of the time. In multivariable logistic regression models, providers who reported moderate or major structural problems were more likely to report low skillfulness in identifying patient mistrust (aOR: 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTraining residents to deliver care to increasingly diverse patients in the United States is an important strategy to help alleviate racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes. Cross-cultural care training of residents continues to present challenges. This study sought to explore the associations among residents' cross-cultural attitudes, preparedness, and knowledge about disparities to better elucidate possible training needs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: There is growing evidence that patient navigation improves breast cancer screening rates; however, there are limited efficacy studies of its effect among African American older adult women.
Objective: To evaluate the effect of patient navigation on screening mammography among African American female Medicare beneficiaries in Baltimore, MD.
Design: The Cancer Prevention and Treatment Demonstration (CPTD), a multi-site study, was a randomized controlled trial conducted from April 2006 through December 2010.