There has not been a lot of formal quantitative research lately of this nature but there are lots of NHS data with ethnciity and faith coding such as the national patient experience survey, cancer survey, and also local studies that do provide evidence of this nature - my own publications (and those of Szczepura etc) as well as the old national health of the nation or the PSI and James Nazroo's work and so on should provide some evidence and of course there are regular briefings from Race Equality Foundation (REF) that can easily be found on this and other mailing lists - try a simple search through our archives, or even the dreaded google scholar?
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From: Health of minority ethnic communities in the UK [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Sushrut Jadhav [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 13 July 2016 17:03
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Subject: Re: Quantitative measures addressing healthcare access and quality for BME communities
dear colleagues
i shall be grateful if anyone could tip us on this query by tarek.
best wishes
sushrut
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On 13 July 2016 at 16:50, Tarek Younis <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
Hello everyone,
Dr. Sushrut Jadhav and I are developing a project on the subject of PREVENT’s anti-radicalisation policies in the healthcare sector (via mandatory workshops, etc), looking at the impact of said policies on both healthcare professionals as well as British Muslim communities. With regards to the British Muslim community, we intend on exploring how PREVENT’s policies have affected their access and quality of healthcare. While the research would be principally ethnographic, would anyone know of any quantitative measures (e.g. surveys) which examine the access and quality of primary healthcare for BME communities (especially Muslim communities)?
Thank you
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Tarek Younis
PhD/PsyD candidate, Psychology
Université du Québec à Montréal
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