Paper 3: a systematic review of definitions for "racial health equity" and related terms within health-related articles

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Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-1-2024

Publication Title

Journal of clinical epidemiology

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To systematically evaluate definitions of "racial health equity" (RHE) and related terms within health-related academic literature. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: We systematically evaluated definitions of RHE and related terms within health-related academic articles. Articles published in English were included, and no date restrictions were imposed. RESULTS: We found 20 original articles containing relevant definitions out of 1816 retrieved articles, thirteen of which were published from 2020 to 2023. Themes used in the definitions varied; racism (n = 12) and quality of healthcare (n = 10) were the most common. Additional themes, including social hierarchy or marginalization, discrimination, justice, unmet social needs, and historical events were described within some definitions. Eleven of the included manuscripts defined race as a social construct. CONCLUSION: This study depicts RHE as an emerging concept with limited consensus on racism, quality of health, and social determinants of health as important underlying frameworks. To center equity efforts and actions under a workable and shared vision, we recommend continued discussions regarding underlying meanings of RHE concepts and propose establishing a definition that promotes unity across health fields and prevents ambiguity.

Volume Number

176

First Page

111580

DOI

10.1016/j.jclinepi.2024.111580

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