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lesser_celery ([personal profile] lesser_celery) wrote2008-03-12 02:37 pm

More publishing news

The latest article based on our “subethnicity” surveys came out yesterday in Health Affairs (subscription only). Here’s the citation:

Robert J. Blendon, Tami Buhr, Elaine F. Cassidy, Debra J. Perez, Tara Sussman, John M. Benson, and Melissa J. Herrmann, “Disparities in Physician Care: Experiences and Perceptions of a Multi-Ethnic America.” Health Affairs, 27(2):507-517; March/April 2008.

The New York Times ran a story about it.

The contribution of this series of surveys and articles, for which we are funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is that it allows us to look separately at the responses of specific racial/ethnic groups that are often clumped together in larger designations like Hispanic, Asian, and African American. For instance, Japanese and Chinese Americans have very different experiences with and attitudes about the U.S. health care system, but the two groups tend to be lumped together as Asian Americans.

A few weeks ago, we did a survey and press release on Americans’ perceptions of and attitudes about “socialized medicine”. The study got picked up by Pravda! Maybe those folks haven’t lost interest in socialism after all.

[identity profile] clarionj.livejournal.com 2008-03-12 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, nice to see all that work gathering data put to good use with the articles. I've been reading your occasional posts with all the survey findings, and I have this image of a great hall filled with books and boxes of paper (as if we still handwrite data and key punch numbers) with ready information to support or refute any claim or cause. After you gather all this info, does it make you want to write articles and editorials yourself, or are you quite ready to pass it all on?

[identity profile] lesser-celery.livejournal.com 2008-03-12 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
The "great hall" is our research group's computer network and a lot of papers strewn about my office. I'm a co-author of the article I cited, and I get about six journal articles published per year. Good enough. Of course, there's a lot of other useful data there that we never get around to publishing ourselves, but that's fodder for our grad students' dissertations.
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[personal profile] sovay 2008-03-12 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
The New York Times ran a story about it.

Go, you!

The study got picked up by Pravda!

Okay, that's awesome.