Reported sources of health inequities in Indigenous Peoples with chronic kidney disease: a systematic review of quantitative studies.
Tania HuriaSuzanne G PitamaLutz BeckertJaquelyne HughesNathan MonkCameron LaceySuetonia C PalmerPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
In this systematic review with meta-synthesis, a Kaupapa Māori methodology and the David R Williams framework was used to evaluate reported causes of health differences in chronic kidney disease in Indigenous Peoples. Current epidemiological practice is focussed on biological processes and surface causes of inequity, with limited reporting of the basic and social causes of disparities such as racism, economic and political/legal structures and socioeconomic status as sources of inequities.