A Roadmap for Social Determinants of Health and Biological Nursing Research in the NINR 2022-2026 Strategic Plan: Optimizing Health and Advancing Health Equity Using Anti-Racist Framing

22 Pages Posted: 26 May 2023

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Jacquelyn Y. Taylor

Columbia University - Center for Research on People of Color

Veronica Barcelona

Columbia University - Center for Research on People of Color

Cherlie Magny-Normilus

Boston College - William F. Connell School of Nursing

Michelle Lynn Wright

University of Texas at Austin - School of Nursing

Alexandria Jones-Patten

Columbia University - Center for Research on People of Color

Laura Prescott

Columbia University - Center for Research on People of Color

Stephanie Lynn Potts-Thompson

Columbia University - Center for Research on People of Color

Hudson P. Santos Jr

University of Miami - School of Nursing & Health Studies; Universidade Tiradentes (UNIT) - Department of Nursing

Abstract

Health Equity is essential for improving the well-being of all individuals and groups and research remains a critical element for understanding barriers to health equity. While considering how to best support research that acknowledges current health challenges, it is crucial to understand the role of social justice frameworks within health equity research and the contributions of minoritized researchers. Additionally, there should be increased understanding of the influence of Social Determinants of Health on biological mechanisms. Biological health equity research seeks to understand and address health disparities among historically excluded populations. While there are examples of studies in this area led by minoritized researchers, some individuals and groups remain understudied due to underfunding. Research within minoritized populations must be prioritized to authentically achieve health equity. Furthermore, there should be increased funding from NIH to support minoritized researchers working in this area.

Note:
Funding declaration: This work has been partially funded by the following: R01NR013520 and R01AGO81251 to Dr. Taylor, R01HD110429 (NICHD) to Dr. Barcelona, 4R00NR019323-03 to Dr. Magny-Normilus, and T32HL007343 to Drs. Jones-Patten and Taylor, and 5R01NR019245- 03 to Dr. Santos.

Conflict of Interests: There are no Conflict of Interests.

Keywords: health equity, social justice, Biological, SDoH, NINR

Suggested Citation

Taylor, Jacquelyn Y. and Barcelona, Veronica and Magny-Normilus, Cherlie and Wright, Michelle Lynn and Jones-Patten, Alexandria and Prescott, Laura and Potts-Thompson, Stephanie Lynn and Santos Jr, Hudson P., A Roadmap for Social Determinants of Health and Biological Nursing Research in the NINR 2022-2026 Strategic Plan: Optimizing Health and Advancing Health Equity Using Anti-Racist Framing. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4450891 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4450891

Jacquelyn Y. Taylor

Columbia University - Center for Research on People of Color ( email )

Veronica Barcelona

Columbia University - Center for Research on People of Color ( email )

Cherlie Magny-Normilus

Boston College - William F. Connell School of Nursing ( email )

Michelle Lynn Wright

University of Texas at Austin - School of Nursing ( email )

Alexandria Jones-Patten

Columbia University - Center for Research on People of Color ( email )

Laura Prescott

Columbia University - Center for Research on People of Color ( email )

Stephanie Lynn Potts-Thompson (Contact Author)

Columbia University - Center for Research on People of Color ( email )

Hudson P. Santos Jr

University of Miami - School of Nursing & Health Studies ( email )

Universidade Tiradentes (UNIT) - Department of Nursing ( email )

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