Intersectionality as a lens for achieving kidney health justice
Lett, Elle, Logie, Carmen H., Mohottige, Dinushika and Datta, Tania, (2023). Intersectionality as a lens for achieving kidney health justice. Nature Reviews Nephrology, 148 N/A-N/A
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Sub-type Journal article Author Lett, Elle
Logie, Carmen H.
Mohottige, Dinushika
Datta, TaniaTitle Intersectionality as a lens for achieving kidney health justice Appearing in Nature Reviews Nephrology Volume 148 Publication Date 2023-04-20 Place of Publication N/A Publisher Springer Nature Start page N/A End page N/A Language eng Abstract Individuals who are members of multiple marginalized populations experience multiple axes of oppression and discrimination. Such intersectional discrimination can have interactive, negative effects on all aspects of life, including health. To achieve health equity, intersectional-discrimination-induced kidney harms must be examined, measured and mitigated. Keyword Kidney
social sciencesCopyright Holder Springer Nature Copyright Year 2023 Copyright type All rights reserved ISSN 1759-507X DOI 10.1038/s41581-023-00715-y -
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