Limited English Proficiency as a Barrier to Inclusion in Emergency Medicine-Based Clinical Stroke Research

Zeidan, AJ (通讯作者),Emory Univ, Dept Emergency Med, Sch Med, 80 Jesse Hill Jr Dr S, Atlanta, GA 30303 USA.
2023-2
Aims: Individuals with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) represent a growing percentage of the U.S. population yet face inequities in health outcomes and barriers to routine care. Despite these disparities, LEP populations are often excluded from clinical research studies. The aim of this study was to assess for the inclusion of LEP populations in published acute care stroke research in the U.S. Methods: A systematic review was conducted of publications from three databases using acute care and stroke specific Medical Subject Heading key terms. The primary outcome was whether language was used as inclusion or exclusion criteria for study participation and the secondary outcome was whether the study explored outcomes by language. Results: A total of 167 studies were included. Twenty-two studies (13.2%) indicated the use of language as inclusion/exclusion criteria within the manuscript or dataset/registry and only 17 studies (10.2%) explicitly included LEP patients either in the study or dataset/registry. Only four papers (2%) include language as a primary variable. Conclusions: As LEP populations are not routinely incorporated in acute care stroke research, it is critical that researchers engage in language-inclusive research practices to ensure all patients are equitably represented in research studies and ultimately evidence-based practices.
JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
卷号:25|期号:1|页码:181-189
ISSN:1557-1912|收录类别:SSCI
语种
英语
来源机构
Emory University; Emory University; Mayo Clinic; Yale University; Yale University
被引频次(WOS)
1
被引频次(其他)
1
180天使用计数
0
2013以来使用计数
0
EISSN
1557-1920
出版年
2023-2
DOI
10.1007/s10903-022-01368-y
WOS学科分类
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
学科领域
循证公共卫生
关键词
Limited English proficiency Stroke research Acute care Research inclusivity