ISBN-13: 9783031449987 / Angielski
ISBN-13: 9783031449987 / Angielski
1. Introduction
2. Race in hospital medicine:
· Race based medicine
· how racism impacts care
· strategies for proving race-conscious care
3. Limited English proficiency in hospital medicine
· how language proficiency impacts care
· ways to overcome language barriers· patterns of language proficiency
4. Immigration and hospital care
· barriers immigrants face in inpatient care
· cultural discordance issues
· undocumented immigrants
5. Social determinants of health and hospital care:
· how homelessness, food insecurity, and poverty affect care· ways systems are using to mitigate these effects
6. Gender identity and hospital care:
· how hospital care is impacted by gender and gender identity
· issues that arise for transgender patients
· issues that arise for cisgender women
7. Substance use and hospital care
· how patients with substance use disorders face barriers
· how stigma affects care
· how to mitigate these effects
8. Religion and hospital care
· how religious practices and beliefs impact care
9. Quality and safety and health equity
· how principles if equity can and should be incorporated into hospital-based care
10. Hospital policies and equity
· the role that hospital policies can impact the delivery of equitable care
· the use of security and de-escalation teams in hospital care
11. Advocacy in hospital medicine
· advocating for patients· helping patients retain their voices and advocate for themselves
12. Pain management in hospital medicine
· pain management and equity
· end of life care and equity
13. Patient centered care in hospitalized patients
· how to center patients and who they truly are into the hospital care we provide
14. Conclusions
This timely and thought-provoking book addresses the full range of health equity issues that impact the practice of hospital medicine, offering a fresh and comprehensive examination of the topic. Drawing from vast clinical experience, as well as from the latest evidence-based literature, the well-published hospitalist author encourages readers to reevaluate established practices and embrace that equitable hospital care must be applied with a systematic framework to ensure that social factors are deeply incorporated into the care provided -- so that it is truly equitable. Indeed, health equity is defined by the World Health Organization as “the absence of avoidable, unfair, or remediable differences among groups of people, whether those groups are defined socially, economically, demographically, or geographically, or by other means of stratification.” Health equity has not traditionally been incorporated into inpatient care in an intentional manner, says the author; yet, it is impossible to take care of patients who are acutely ill without taking into consideration the social milieu to which they will return. In fact, although hospital-based physicians are privy to some of the most meaningful moments of people’s lives, including life-changing diagnoses, pivotal medical procedures, complex medical decisions, and critical end-of-life decisions, they still have no framework for how to incorporate into clinical decision-making the varied social factors that impact care such as race, gender identity, cultural background, immigration status, sexual orientation, primary language, housing status, and poverty. The goal, emphasizes the author, should be to provide culturally humble healthcare that not only goes beyond speaking in the patient’s primary language but that also includes active listening and truly takes into consideration the life experiences and culture that have made patients who they are. Organized in three parts, the book covers 1) the foundations of health equity 2) specific populations and various issues and 3) a framework and action plan for moving hospital medicine closer to offering consistent, systematic, equitable care. Health Equity in Hospital Medicine: Foundations, Populations, and Action is a call to action and an invaluable addition to the clinical literature. The title will be of great interest to hospital medicine physicians, to allied health personnel working in a hospital setting, and to trainees.
1997-2024 DolnySlask.com Agencja Internetowa