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The Role of Social Endometriosis Research in Improving Care and Addressing Intersectional Health Disparities

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Dr Annalise Weckesser will discuss her qualitative studies exploring women’s experiences of endometriosis and doctors’ perspectives on treating the condition and how to improve care.
This episode explores what this research, and the growing body of social research on endometriosis more generally, contributes to efforts to improve care and address health disparities at the intersections of gender and race, and reflect on the ‘work to be done’ going forward in qualitative investigations of the condition.

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Series
Evidence-Based Health Care
People
Annalise Weckesser
Keywords
endometriosis
Health
social
gender
healthcare
race
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 01/07/2022
Duration: 00:41:40

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