医学
社区参与
民族
医疗保健
主题分析
护理部
公共关系
社会学
政治学
定性研究
人类学
法学
社会科学
作者
Elena Sheldon,Naseeb Ezaydi,Melanie Ditmore,Olga Fuseini,Rachel Ainley,Kerry H. Robinson,Daniel Hind,Alan Lobo
摘要
Involving people with lived experience is fundamental to healthcare development and delivery. This is especially true for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) services, where holistic and personalised models of care are becoming increasingly important. There is, however, a significant lack of representation of underserved and diverse groups in IBD research, and there are significant barriers to healthcare access and utilisation among minority groups in IBD. IBD centres need to be aware of these experiences to address barriers via service changes, improve interactions with local communities and promote meaningful engagement for improved health outcomes.
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