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Front Cover -- Engaging Black And Minority Ethnic Groups In Health Research: 'hard To Reach'? Demystifying The Misconceptions -- Copyright Information -- Table Of Contents -- List Of Figures And Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Concepts And Misconceptions -- Key Concepts -- Conceptualising Race And The Historical Context -- Ethnicity -- What Is Ethnicity? -- Black And Minority Ethnic (bme) And Black, Asian And Minority Ethnic (bame) -- Hard To Reach -- Origins Of The Term 'hard To Reach' -- Conclusion -- 2 Race, Ethnicity And Health Inequalities What Is The Relationship Between Race, Ethnicity And Health? -- Differences In Health Outcomes And Health-related Risk Factors -- Cardiovascular Disease And Health-related Risk Factors -- Mental Health -- Covid-19 -- Drivers Of Disparities For Risk Of Death Of Covid-19 -- Why Are Ethnic Health Inequalities Occurring In The Uk? -- Socioeconomic Status -- Structural Racism And Discrimination -- Conclusion -- 3 Improving Research On Race, Ethnicity And Health Inequalities -- Problems With Existing Data: Misunderstanding The Meaning Of Ethnicity And Race And The Distinction Between These Concepts Failings, Variations And Inaccuracies In The Recording Of Ethnicity And Ethnic Groups -- Research, Equality Practices And Cultural Competency -- Conclusion -- 4 The Importance Of Intersectionality -- Intersectionality Theory -- Preventative Health And Lifestyle Interventions -- 5 Case Study: We Are Not Hard To Reach, You Are Just Not Reaching Us! Understanding Intersectionality And The Prevention And Management Of Type 2 Diabetes Among British African-caribbean Women -- Introduction And Background -- Type 2 Diabetes -- Risk And Prevalence Of Type 2 Diabetes In Bme Groups African-caribbean Women And Type 2 Diabetes -- Hard To Reach -- Type 2 Diabetes Lifestyle Behaviour Change Interventions For African-caribbean Women -- Intersectionality -- Methods -- Programme Description -- The Re-aim Assessment Tool -- Results And Discussion -- Reach -- Efficacy And Adoption -- Implementation And Maintenance -- Conclusion -- 6 South Asian And Bme Migrant Women's Experiences Of Culturally Tailored, Women-only Physical Activity Programme For Improving Participation, Social Isolation And Wellbeing -- Project And Background -- Aims And Objectives -- Programme Evaluation -- Methods Evaluation Findings -- South Asian Women's Level Of Participation -- Effectiveness Of The Programme In Improving Women's Access To, And Participation In, Physical Activity -- Experiences Of The Sessions And The Impact On Social Isolation And Wellbeing -- Limitations And Recommendations For Researchers And Practitioners -- Conclusion -- 7 Experiences Of Health And Wellbeing During Periods Of Fragile And Uncertain Citizenship Among African-caribbean Migrant Groups -- The 'windrush Generation' And Migration From The West Indies -- Policy Impact: Hostile Environment And Migrant Status Natalie Darko. Electronic Reproduction. Baltimore, Md Available Via World Wide Web.
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