Authors
Denise Wilson, Vanessa Heaslip, Debra Jackson
Publication date
2018/10
Journal
Journal of clinical nursing
Volume
27
Issue
19-20
Pages
3810-3819
Description
Aim
To explore the impact of culture on health, healthcare provision and its contribution towards health inequity experienced by some marginalised communities.
Background
Health inequity is a global issue, which occurs across and within countries, and is the greatest barrier to worldwide health and the development of the human race. In response to this challenge, there is an international commitment to ensure universal health coverage based on the fundamental principle that individuals should be able to access healthcare services they need. Despite this, there is clear evidence that indigenous and other cultural minorities such as New Zealand Māori and Gypsy Roma Travellers still experience far poorer health outcomes when compared to the majority population. Furthermore, when they do access health care, their experiences are often not positive and this in turn results in reluctance to access preventative …
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