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The poverty of these minority groups contributes to developmental, social, physical health, and psychological problems. Due to the low quality of social services, crime, and poor child welfare services occur since the minority groups do not seek such services on time. In addition, there exist many marital and family problems on issues regarding trust, parenting, and drug abuse.
Analysis of the Effect of Educational Level and Minority Status on Nursing Home Choice after Hospital Discharge
According to Joseph Angelelli et al. (2006), research on the quality of nursing homes seeks to evaluate the notion that Medicare patients from minority groups (the low-income earners/ less educated) are more prone to the risk of being discharged from hospital and are transferred to a low-quality nursing home within a given geographical area. In this regard, the research advocates that the quality of nursing homes must be competitive. Additionally, all nursing homes must publicly report their quality standards to provide elderly people, as well as their families adequate information.
The information will facilitate the selection of a nursing home that provides the best healthcare quality at an affordable price. In addition, discharge planners, who are in charge of overseeing the selection of the appropriate nursing home, must ensure that equitable referrals are made irrespective of the patient’s race or educational level. This is to avoid health disparities across the socioeconomic population divide (Angelelli, David, and Vincent, 2006). Nursing homes continuously experience health disparities based on race and ethnic group. The most affected groups include the Hispanic and African-American communities.
Patients that belong to these ethnic groups have low access to nursing homes and receive inappropriate pharmacological medicines compared to White patients. In addition, the patients receive less physical therapy from institutions that are associated with maintenance or cleanliness problems. Lastly, Black and Hispanic patients are most likely to experience a longer time before they are discharged from hospitals. Education also has a significant role in reducing health disparities among individuals (Angelelli, David, and Vincent, 2006). The research evaluated the importance of educating Medicare consumers to enable them to make sound decisions on the selection of the appropriate nursing home and the need for quality health services.
Conclusion
Understanding cultural diversity and its effect on the socioeconomic well-being of a country’s citizens is essential as it promotes economic growth and development. It promotes not only social responsibility by individuals and societies, but also prevents social disparities in basic public services like healthcare, education, and fair employment opportunities. Several organizations such as the National Association of Social Workers, the Council on family members, and other Nonprofit agencies have conducted several research that focuses on services offered to diverse families. Research has also been carried out on children who are at risk of experiencing problems in acquiring quality socioeconomic services such as healthcare and education. In addition, tokenism plays a significant role in avoiding social disparities.
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