Extending an Antiracism Lens to the Implementation of Precision Public Health Interventions
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Publication Year 2023-11,Volume 113,Issue #11,Page 1210-1218
Journal Title
American Journal of Public Health
Publication Type
Research article
Abstract
Precision public health holds promise to improve disease prevention and health promotion strategies, allowing the right intervention to be delivered to the right population at the right time. Growing concerns underscore the potential for precision-based approaches to exacerbate health disparities by relying on biased data inputs and recapitulating existing access inequities. To achieve its full potential, precision public health must focus on addressing social and structural drivers of health and prominently incorporate equity-related concerns, particularly with respect to race and ethnicity. In this article, we discuss how an antiracism lens could be applied to reduce health disparities and health inequities through equity-informed research, implementation, and evaluation of precision public health interventions. (Am J Public Health. 2023;113(11):1210-1218. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2023.307386).
Publisher
American Public Health Association
Keywords
Humans; *Public Health/methods; Antiracism; Health Promotion; Delivery of Health Care; Health Inequities; *Health Equity
Department(s)
Health Services Research
PubMed ID
37651661
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