Hepatitis A vaccinations are lagging among men who have sex with men This could be in part due to medical mistrust among racial and ethnic minority groups Many also don’t feel that the vaccine is ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Medical mistrust continues to be a major issue in the care of patients with multiple myeloma — particularly ...
Why would a mother reject safe, potentially lifesaving vaccines for her child? Popular writing on vaccine skepticism often denigrates white and middle-class mothers who reject some or all recommended ...
In this on-demand webinar series, CURE partnered with TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance to discuss how women of color with breast cancer can learn more about their disease. In part three of CURE ...
One in five Black adults say they were treated unfairly due to their race in the past year when getting health care for themselves or a family member. Many avoid doctors and hospitals altogether out ...
Welcome to the first edition of Globe Opinion’s ¡Mira!, The Boston Globe’s first newsletter that will be written in both English and Spanish. I am thrilled to share with you my offbeat perspective on ...
People who mistrust healthcare organizations due to discrimination and other factors are less likely to take medical advice and keep follow-up appointments. Transforming Care spoke to Laura Bogart, Ph ...
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A lack of trust toward medical organizations, or “medical mistrust,” is a barrier to safe and timely health care, especially for Black, Latinx and immigrant patients. It can result in missed ...