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We operationally defined health equity as the inclusion of members of underrepresented groups (previously specified) in research on TBIs for substance use, as well as the extent to which the research is race and ethnicity conscious.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53685
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Given a lack of synthesized findings on the use of TBIs to address tobacco use among underrepresented populations, a scoping review is an ideal tool to provide an overview of TBI studies for tobacco use and explore whether TBIs included in the review promote health equity in tobacco use treatment among underrepresented groups. No current or underway scoping reviews or systematic reviews were identified in the preliminary search.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e50748
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Themes and Topics on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in JMIR Dermatology Publications
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Disparities, diversity, equity, inclusion, disparity, underserved, rural, Black, Hispanic, Latinx, Latino, LGBTQ, skin of color, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American, American Indian, Alaska Native, White, gender, sex, underrepresented in medicine, minority, URM
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The practice of including many communities, identities, races, ethnicities, backgrounds, abilities, cultures, and beliefs of people, including underserved communities.
JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e48762
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Asian Americans, multiracial individuals, Native Americans or Native Alaskans, and Native Hawaiians or Pacific Islanders were still underrepresented in the literature, with no significant change across time [11] despite evidence that participants are willing to engage in web-based health-related research [14].
Existing research on depression and race-ethnicity presents a somewhat complex picture.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e50780
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Doing so has the potential to produce more high-quality, unbiased research in hard-to-reach or historically underrepresented populations such as LGBTQ+ cancer survivors.
JMIR Cancer 2023;9:e51605
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A general lack of attention to issues of access, inclusion, retention, equity in outcomes, and culturally relevant research are sources of disparities in substance use (and related consequences) for members of underrepresented groups [3].
JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(5):e34508
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