Wednesday, February 24, 2016

So what is minority health?? Well according to Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ,2013) "The overall health of the American population has improved over the past decades, but not all Americans have benefited equally from these improvements. Minority populations, in particular, continue to lag behind whites in a number of areas, including quality of care, access to care, timeliness, and outcomes. Other health care problems that disproportionately affect minorities include provider biases, poor provider-patient communication, and health literacy issues" (2013, AHRQ).  And in order to bring health awareness we have to be able to understand and handle the cultural beliefs in order to bring awareness to a certain ethnic group.
    Furthermore, it brings me to the topic of the evening which involves the quality of minority health regarding communication among Hispanics. According to Professor Williams (Williams, 2016), Hispanics are the group that have the lowest health literacy. One of the main factors that contribute to this statistic is that English is their second language. This can bring many difficulties such as misinterpreting health news, not understanding health covered, and so much more.
    Which brings me to my next topic, is that a study done by Emma Wertz and Sora Kim (Wertz, & Kim, 2015) the title of the article is Quality of Minority Health Communication: An Analysis of Hispanic-Targeted Health Websites. Their studied in 2008 showed that around 81% of Hispanics were on the internet. But 56% of Hispanics were searching for health related topics (Wertz, & Kim, 2015). And reading this journal article open my eyes and I am able to put the factors together on why Hispanics have low health literacy. Coming from a Hispanic background this makes so much sense my family was not that aware when it came to health-related topics. Until I decide to pursue a career in the health field to bring awareness and knowledge of the health care system. Any by using other sources such as the internet, radio, or television Hispanics are able to somewhat educated themselves on health matter, also, it is easier to comprehend and cheaper (Wertz &Kim, 2015).
    In addition, the usage of the internet has increased but how much of the information that is on the internet is credible. According to Wertz and Kim ” Of specific concern were the validity of presented health data, quality of online medical advice, and lack of scientific data supporting claims related to commercially available treatments. In addition, health websites often fail to include necessary information such as the source of a document, e-mail addresses, or dates associated with information updates” (Wertz &Kim, 2015). And these factor plays a big factor since the main source Hispanic obtain their information and providing misleading information and information that is not comprehendible can lead to many complications. This can cause people to think that things are not true which can cause them to make a drastic measure for example not getting their children vaccinated. By taking these measures we can ensure the Hispanic community receive the best information regarding their health benefit and medical coverage through their insurances.  


                                                            Reference
Wertz, E. K., & Kim, S. (2015). The quality of Minority Health Communication: An Analysis of Hispanic-Targeted Health Websites.American Communication Journal, 17(2), 27-37.
Internet Citation: Minority Health: Recent Findings. February 2013. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/factsheets/minority/minorfind/index.html
DeRuiter-Willems, L. (2016, February 22). Lecture presented at Health Literacy, Charleston.


7 comments:

  1. I like your post a lot!! Minority health is something that is not talked about very often it is either overlooked or rarely considered, but actual minorities and counterparts as well.It is the minority population job to be educated but also officials to create those opportunities to learn.

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  2. I enjoy your post. I like how your background is different as well. You hit a lot of points that are really over looked. One point that you talked about that caught my eye was when you said the internet is untrustworthy. It's like you never know when to trust sources. I'm excited to follow your blogs.

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  3. Thank you for your post! I enjoyed this post because I don't think that minority health is talked about as much as it should be. You provided great information that I was unaware about, that is why I really enjoyed reading this post. I am excited to keep reading more of your blog.

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  4. This post really spit out a lot of information i probably never would have thought of. You are right on how minorities health care is more frown upon. This provided great information and was well said. Thank you for the helpful info.

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  5. Great information, because i don't think minority health is talked about as much as other health. I also believe it is frowned upon everyone views it in different ways. But we must also educate ourselves on the topic as well.

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  6. Blanca you provided some great points for Hispanic illiteracy. I agree with you and I think you would be a perfect health professional because you know English as well as Spanish. You could help with the transition through verbal or written work for the community.

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  7. Great information in this post. I have not heard much about Minority Health, but I think it should a benefit that everyone needs to know what it means. You provided some great points that everyone should look at to understand this topic better. Great job!

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