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ABC of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Healthcare

Paperback by Imtiaz-Umer, Shehla; Frain, John (University of Nottingham, UK)

ABC of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Healthcare

£26.00

ISBN:
9781119875307
Publication Date:
2 Jun 2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages:
128 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 - 24 Sep 2025
ABC of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Healthcare

Description

ABC of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Healthcare Improve inclusion, for both patients and staff, in your healthcare environment Fulfilment in personal and professional life is facilitated by feeling able to bring one's complete self to work. The promotion of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) and its support in the workplace is crucial to achieving this. Diverse and inclusive teams are characterised by good people management, leading to better decision-making and improved performance which staff wellbeing and patient safety depend on. Though issues including racism, sexism and homophobia have roots in wider society, they also exist across healthcare systems worldwide. They contribute to problems with recruitment and retention of staff and can make patients reluctant to access the care they need and deserve. The ABC of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Health summarises the key issues and the impacts on both patients and staff of excluding people from good healthcare solely on the basis of who they are. As well as considering impacts on individuals and teams, we consider also how inclusion can be improved for the benefit of everyone-all patients and all staff. Topics include: Racism in healthcare Women in healthcare Sexual orientation and gender identity Disability, disparities and ableism in medicine Teaching equality, diversity, and inclusion in healthcare The authors are distinguished healthcare practitioners whose personal and professional lives have been enriched by the diversity of all they meet through their work and who are passionate about ensuring positive change for colleagues and patients. This book aims to contribute to important discussions about how to ensure systemic change that will enable an inclusive culture by recognising and celebrating diversity. ABC of Equality, Diversity and Include (EDI) in Healthcare is essential reading for students and professionals who want to champion inclusivity and fulfilment in a workplace environment. About the ABC series The ABC series has been designed to help you access information quickly and deliver the best patient care, and remains an essential reference tool for GPs, junior doctors, medical students and healthcare professionals. Now offering over 80 titles, this extensive series provides you with a quick and dependable reference on a range of topics in all the major specialties. The ABC series is the essential and dependable source of up-to-date information for all practitioners and students in primary healthcare. To receive automatic updates on books and journals in your specialty, join our email list. Sign up today at www.wiley.com/email

Contents

Preface vii Contributors ix 1 Why Inclusion Matters 1 Shehla Imtiaz-Umer and John Frain 2 The Impact of Bias in Healthcare 11 Habib Naqvi 3 Racism in Healthcare 17 Olivia King and Anton Emmanuel 4 Ethnicity and Disease 27 Mohammad Rizwan Ali, Shehla Imtiaz-Umer, and John Frain 5 Representation in Healthcare Training 37 Diana Akpeki, Zunaira Dara, and John Frain 6 Women in Healthcare 45 Olivia O'Connell and Anna Frain 7 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity 53 Duncan McGregor 8 Disability Disparities and Ableism in Medicine 61 Lisa I. Iezzoni 9 Migrants and Displaced People 69 James Smith 10 Mental Health 75 Oluwaseun Oluwaranti 11 Privilege, Power and Intersectionality in Healthcare 83 Shehla Imtiaz-Umer 12 Allyship and Being an 'Active Bystander' 93 Diana Lautenberger 13 Teaching Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Healthcare 101 Sylk Sotto-Santiago Index 109

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