ORCID

Mariah L. Brennan: 0000-0003-4559-4220

Rosalinda V. Maury: 0000-0002-3467-4332

Jeanette Harvie: 0000-0002-2273-5847

Description/Abstract

Research has consistently demonstrated the presence and severity of racial health disparities in the U.S., particularly for Black Americans. Many of the root causes of these disparities are complex and are associated with various forms of structural discrimination. This study examines the health experiences of veterans of color, particularly their interactions in the VA and Military Health system to better understand racial/ethnic disparities across disease burden, mortality, and indicators of patient healthcare experiences. This mixed-methods study included an online survey (n=219) and virtual focus groups and one-on-one interviews (n=17). Overall, a majority of study participants had positive patient experiences from the VA and community providers. Although most participants' perceptions of their patient experiences were largely positive, there was substantial variation in patient experiences when we accounted for gender, and interviews with veterans of color highlight several barriers to care, qualities of both positive and negative healthcare encounters, and considerations for delivering culturally competent care to veterans.

Document Type

Report

Disciplines

Military and Veterans Studies

Extent

32 pages

DCMI Type

Text

Keywords

Veterans, Veteran health, Access to care, Cultural competency

Publisher

Institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syracuse University

Date

10-31-2024

Language

English

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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