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Updated: October 20, 2005

Recommended Reading List - African American


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Title
Author
Publisher
Spec pop
Year
56
Hospice Access and Use by African Americans: Addressing Cultural and Institutional Barriers through Participatory Action Research.
Reese, D. J.
Ahern, R. E.
Nair, S.
O'Faire, J. D.
Warren, C.
Soc Work. 44(6):549-59.
African American
1999 
Nov

This article describes a participatory action research project addressing the problem of African American access to and use of hospice. Qualitative interviews conducted with six African American pastors resulted in the identification of major themes used for development of a scale to measure barriers to hospice. A subsequent quantitative study documenting these barriers was conducted with 127 African American and European Americans. Results of both studies, which were used to further social action efforts in the community, indicated the cultural barriers of differences in values regarding medical care and differences in spiritual beliefs between African Americans and European Americans. Results also indicated institutional barriers, including lack of knowledge of services, economic factors, lack of trust by African Americans in the health care system, and lack of diversity among health care staff. Implications for social work practice and policy are discussed.

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