Lung Disease in Central Appalachia : It's More than Coal Dust that Drives Disparities
Copyright ©2021, Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine..
The population living in Central Appalachia is disproportionately impacted by lung disease. This is driven, in part, by occupational hazards and environmental exposures. However, it is more than coal dust that is driving the ongoing disparity of lung disease in the region. This review describes how the decline of the coal mine industry and subsequent rise of unemployment, poverty, and educational disparities have increased risk for worse pulmonary health outcomes in the region. Additional challenges related to healthcare access, substance use, cultural characteristics, and social capital are highlighted in their relation to pulmonary health within Central Appalachia. Lastly, the review describes strategies that hold promise to reduce regional health disparities. Several healthcare and community-centered initiatives are highlighted as successful examples of collaborative efforts working towards improving pulmonary health outcomes in the region. However, significant challenges related to social, economic, and environmental factors remain. Addressing these social determinants of health must be a paramount concern for healthcare, community and political leaders seeking to impact change and improve the health and well-being of this vulnerable population.
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2021 |
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2021 |
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Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:94 |
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The Yale journal of biology and medicine - 94(2021), 3 vom: 03. Sept., Seite 477-486 |
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Englisch |
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DeBolt, Claire L [VerfasserIn] |
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Central Appalachia |
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Date Completed 28.01.2022 Date Revised 28.01.2022 published: Electronic-eCollection Citation Status MEDLINE |
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