Avni Patel Article Review 3 Understanding the Interconnections Between Ethnicity, Gender, Social Class and Health: Experiences of Minority Ethnic Women in Britain The major focus of this article is to analyze the qualitative study the impact of ethnicity, gender, and socio-economic which affects the health and service provision of the Bangladeshi women living in London. The interviews were conducted with 54 women, who were Muslim, and Bangladeshi, about their health and social care status. The Bangladeshi community in London, were immigrants, therefore they did have to face many disadvantages and discrimination when looking for housing, employment, education and other social events. The Bangladeshi community were one among the rising population in London; with increasing reproduction rate. The study focused on the reality of what many women undergoing and suffering. The study focused on understanding Bangladeshi women 's constructions of their social and health needs, and how they have excess their services. The interview and focus groups were designed to identified the Bangladeshi women 's health and social care professionals in London. This approach was done to get feedback from women who were experienced in health and social care interventions. The findings helped them analyze how the gender, ethnicity, and socio-economic status affected physical and mental health of many. Both of the components of gender and ethnicity related to health problems, however
Discriminatory practice in health and social care happens for many reasons including some important factors that are normally the cause of discriminatory practice for example a person may be discriminated against because on the basis of their diversity. One important discriminatory practice is because of culture. A person’s Culture is important to them and identifies who they are in the world. It is developed within the social group they are raised in, and can change when they are mature enough to decide for their selves what culture best suit them. In addition respecting a person’s culture is
According to the U.S Department of Health and Human Services (Kassandra, A., 2015), the issue of health disparities have impacted many people’s lives in the community where the minority groups do not have equal access to the quality health care. These
Overall racial/ethnic minorities such as Blacks and Latinos receive poorer quality health care than whites, and have more health problems often caused by structural factors in socioeconomic status
There is a strong correlation with an individual or group SES and the quality of health care received. Social Economic Class relates to what group of class an individual fit in based on their income, which can include wages, investments or other source. The quality of care depends on the facilities that is offering the services, the staff, accessibility to the service and the kind of health insurance that the person has. Affording health care is expensive and the lower or poor class has to decide between being able to afford food or other daily needs and going to a clinic for screening. Most of the time, individuals who fall in the class will ignore the health signs while
Social determinants of health encompasses ethnicity, gender and social class. It is seen as the essential
A variety of challenges including personal, social, economic, and environmental factors can determine the health of an individual as well as its community. Others determinants of health include genetics, access to medical care, and socioeconomic measures such as education and poverty. Any interference among these factors can often lead to health disparities, which are health gaps that exist between different communities and populations. Health disparities can affect communities based on gender, age, race, social status, economic status, or special care needs. Therefore to understand which factors affect the health of a community, it is necessary to examine the social and economic conditions in which people live in, as well as the rates of diseases
In this world and society many people are not treated with the right type of respect in the healthcare field. While they are not treated with respect it causes more problems in their daily lives because they are not getting the right treatment for their health problem. I believe that people shouldn’t be treated differently when it comes to healthcare conditions. Just because they are less educate, poor, and their race/culture is different shouldn’t mean anything.
Evidence show that people from lower class backgrounds and ethnic minority’s backgrounds are more likely to suffer more health problems to the majority ethnic group this shows a pattern of inequality.
Understanding patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings: patterns and trends according to, eg social class, gender, ethnicity, age, locality and risk behaviour (explain 3)
In chapter one of the “Minority Populations and Health: An Introduction to Health Disparities in the United States”, the authors goes into detail about the history of the relationship between the United States government. In the chapter, contains a historical background on how minorities played a significant part in understanding why health disparities exist and how they can be eliminated. Some examples of the historical background of racial/ethnic minorities are the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments in the U.S. Constitution, the Trail of Tears, The Tuskegee Syphilis Study, and The Civil Rights and Voting
In the last few years, nurses and other healthcare professionals (HCPs) are under the spotlight of the media and the public due to issues addressed in documents such as The Francis Report (2010). This is good in a sense though as it gives us the opportunity to better ourselves as HCPs and improve the standard of care for everyone. It is now a widely known idea that there are many different factors that affect our health and wellbeing not just biological factors as believed to be the case not very long ago when a biological view was taken when addressing a person's health. However, this has all changed for the better where now healthcare is individualised, holistic and takes in to account the individuals own circumstances i.e. the social determinants of health and wellbeing (social determinants), not a simple one size fits all approach. This essay is going to discuss some of these factors so that we can learn to reduce these inequalities in healthcare and make great healthcare more accessible to everyone. The factors that will be discussed are individual lifestyle choices, housing conditions and .
Inequalities in health still exist and are mainly blamed on the stratification system in the UK. The Black Report suggested there were 4 main reasons for this:
This essay will discuss ways in which a person’s socioeconomic class and his/her social situation can have an impact on his/her health, using examples. We believe that there is a direct link between socioeconomic/social class and health (Adler et al. 1994). I will be defining the key terms: socioeconomic and health, social class then proceed to discuss about how poverty, income, employability, environment and housing can impact on a person’s social situation and their health.
Asian immigrants have contributed a vast amount to Britain especially in the NHS and medical area. One example is a small report stating that “the health service will break down”, this shows that Asians have contributed to Britain a lot as Britain would struggle to produce effective service. Also, this shows that many people working in the NHS are mostly Asians and from overseas as without the Asians there will be a shortage if doctors, nurses. Therefore, Asians have helped provide a stronger, faster and more efficient health care for Britain.
The aim of this essay is to examine the influence that socio-economic status has on an individual’s health.