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Understanding ethnic inequalities in mental healthcare in the UK: A meta-ethnography.

Narinder BansalSaffron KarlsenSashi P SashidharanRachel CohenCarolyn A Chew-GrahamAlice Malpass
Published in: PLoS medicine (2022)
In this study, we found that the delivery of safe and equitable person-centred care requires a model of mental health that is responsive to the lived experiences of people in ethnic minority groups. For the people considered in this review, this requires better alignment of mental health services with social and anti-racist models of care. Our findings suggest that intersections related to experiences of racism, migration, religion, and complex trauma might be more relevant than crude ethnic group classifications. Strategies to tackle ethnic inequalities in mental healthcare require an evaluation of individual, systemic, and structural obstacles to authentic and meaningful coproduction and implementation of existing community recommendations in services.
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