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Public Health Rep ; 129 Suppl 2: 32-6, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24385662

ABSTRACT

It is widely accepted that diversifying the nation's health-care workforce is a necessary strategy to increase access to quality health care for all populations, reduce health disparities, and achieve health equity. In this article, we present a conceptual model that utilizes the social determinants of health framework to link nursing workforce diversity and care quality and access to two critical population health indicators-health disparities and health equity. Our proposed model suggests that a diverse nursing workforce can provide increased access to quality health care and health resources for all populations, and is a necessary precursor to reduce health disparities and achieve health equity. With this conceptual model as a foundation, we aim to stimulate the conceptual and analytical work-both within and outside the nursing field-that is necessary to answer these important but largely unanswered questions.


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Cultural Diversity , Health Services Accessibility/organization & administration , Health Status Disparities , Nursing , Quality of Health Care/organization & administration , Social Determinants of Health , Education, Nursing/organization & administration , Health Workforce/organization & administration , Humans , Models, Theoretical , Nursing/organization & administration , United States , United States Health Resources and Services Administration/organization & administration
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