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Practices that show potential to achieve desirable public health outcomes in a specific real-life setting and produce early results that are consistent with the objectives of the activities and thus indicate effectiveness.

Adaptation models, barriers, and facilitators for cultural safety in telepsychiatry: A systematic scoping review

Ruiz-Cosignani, D., Chen, Y., Cheung, G., Lawrence, M., Lyndon, M. P., Ma’u, E., Ramalho, R.

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Systematic Review/Meta-Analysis

Organizational Change/ Development
Policy Change/ Development
Healthcare Access and Quality
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Outside U.S.
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Mitigation and Prevention

This article described a systematic analysis of various telehealth interventions designed to increase access to mental health services for ethnic minority and Indigenous peoples. The review included 58 articles of interventions culturally tailored to the following populations: Indigenous, African American, Hispanic/Latino, Chinese, and Korean populations. Some key themes included community involvement, quality service delivery, enhanced access and rapport, and multi-organizational partnerships.

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Advancing Racial Equity, Reduction of Health Disparities

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2021