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Quality of Care at the End of Life: Applying the Intersection of Race and Gender.

Zainab D SuntaiHyunjin NohLewis LeeJohn Gregory BellMegan P LippeHee Yun Lee
Published in: The Gerontologist (2023)
These results point to a significant disadvantage for Black women, who had worse end-of-life care quality than their gender and racial peers. Practice interventions may include cultural humility training, and a cultural match between patients and providers. From a policy standpoint, a universal health insurance plan would reduce the gap in end-of-life service access and quality for Black women, who are less likely to have supplemental health care coverage.
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