How Scholarly Nursing Literature Addresses Health Disparities for Racial/Ethnic Minority Men

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2004

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Dallas, Constance (2004) How Scholarly Nursing Literature Addresses Health Disparities for Racial/Ethnic Minority Men. The ABNF Journal, 1. pp. 10-14.

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The purpose of this article is to review conceptual/theoretical and review/agenda setting nursing literature on the health care of racial/ethnic minority men [specifically African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian/Alaskan Native and Asian/Pacific Islander men] in one of the four targeted areas of health disparities. CINAHL and MEDLINE computer databases were searched from 1983 to the present using a combination of manual and computer-based methods to identifying the nursing literature that included any racial/ethnic men in the sample and addresses at least on the four areas of health disparities targeted by Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that affect adults: heart disease, malignant neoplasms (cancer), diabetes mellitus and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/AIDS. This review provides an overview of health disparities experienced by racial/ethnic minority men in the targeted areas and of the types of conceptual and agenda-setting articles published in scholarly nursing literature in those targeted areas.

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