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Long Covid in ethnic minority populations: ? Lost in translation

Medicine and Health

Long Covid in ethnic minority populations: ? Lost in translation

K. Khunti, A. Banerjee, et al.

Explore the intriguing inconsistencies in Long Covid research among ethnic minority populations. This paper sheds light on the challenges of interpreting patient-reported outcomes influenced by cultural and sociodemographic factors, as articulated by Kamlesh Khunti, Amitava Banerjee, Rachael A Evans, and Melanie Calvert.

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Abstract
This paper discusses the inconsistencies in research findings on the prevalence and symptoms of Long Covid among ethnic minority populations. It highlights the challenges in interpreting patient-reported outcomes due to cultural and sociodemographic factors, language barriers, and potential differences in symptom presentation and reporting across ethnic groups. The authors emphasize the need for comprehensive studies that address these issues to ensure accurate representation and equitable research.
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Authors
Kamlesh Khunti, Amitava Banerjee, Rachael A Evans, Melanie Calvert
Tags
Long Covid
ethnic minorities
patient-reported outcomes
cultural factors
sociodemographic factors
symptom presentation
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