In: Nursing
How are important to discuss the means by which structural bias, social inequities, and racism undermine health and create challenges to achieving health equity at organizational, community, and societal levels in public health sectors.
To assess population needs, assets, and capacities that affect communities' health.
To apply awareness of cultural values and practices to the design or implementation of public health policies or programs.
Health inequities involve social, economic, environmental, and
structural disparities that increase differences in health
outcome.strutiral inequities are personal, interpersonal, and
institutional that distribute health opportunities and outcomes.
social, environmental, economic, and cultural determinants of
health that is structural inequity that produces health inequities.
structural racism is intentional and unintentional, that focuses on
the role of discriminations. interpersonal racism is important, and
many social classes cause health inequalities due to poverty, low
socioeconomic status, lack of resources, and poor education, and
unemployment, that affect public health and reduce social cohesion
cause stress, fear, and insecurity. health equity increases
community capacity and shapes the outcomes and makes a healthy
community. policies foster the inequities at all levels from
organization to community, state and nation that cause structural
inequities.
it is important to understand the underlying causes and conditions
of health disparities with effective intervetions that promote
health equity. effective programs, policies and investments address
the needs and improve health of the vulnerable people and reduce
the health disparities. racial bias makes unaware and causes
discriminatory behavior that causes constraints, stress, as a
result, it leads predictable. implicit bias promotes health equity
in organization it play a important role in addrssing disparities
that help to fill the gap of cultural barriers and serve for
minoriites and socially disadvantaged communities.