Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Menu
  • About RWJF
  • Our Work
  • Research & Publications
View All:
  • Grants
  • Topics
  • Blogs

Cultural, Gender, Racial, Religious and Ethnic Barriers

You are now viewing 1 - 10 of 99 results

Sort results by:
  • Relevance
  • Alphabetical Order
  • Publication Date

Refine Your Results

  • Topic: Cultural, gender, racial, religious and ethnic barriers
  • Program: Vulnerable Populations
By Topic
  • At-Risk/vulnerable people (44)
  • Language and health illiteracy barriers (41)
  • Immigrants and refugees (39)
  • Disparities in quality of care (32)
  • Poor and economically disadvantaged (31)
  • Patient education (26)
  • Behavioral/mental health care (25)
  • Access and barriers to care (25)
  • Workforce issues (23)
  • Cultural competence (21)
  • Medical treatment facilities (19)
  • Financial barriers to care (19)
  • Behavioral disorders/mental illness (19)
  • Social determinants of health (17)
  • Preventive care (17)
By Content
  • Content Type
    • Program Result (48)
    • Story (22)
    • Report (6)
    • Book (5)
    • Issue Brief (5)
    • Journal Article (4)
    • Video (3)
    • National Program (2)
    • News Release (2)
    • Chart (1)
    • Commentary (1)
    • Evaluation (1)
    • Feature (1)
    • Toolkit (1)
  • Program Area
    • Quality/Equality (30)
    • Public Health (9)
    • Human Capital (8)
    • Coverage (3)
    • Childhood Obesity (3)
    • Enterprise Level (3)
By Demographics
  • Age
    • Children (6-10 years) (28)
    • Adolescents (11-18 years) (27)
    • Children (0-5 years) (4)
    • Adults (19-64 years) (3)
    • Seniors (65+) (3)
  • Gender
    • Men and boys (12)
    • Women and girls (8)
  • Race/Ethnicity
    • Latino or Hispanic (31)
    • Black (incl. African American) (20)
    • Asian/Pacific Islander (12)
    • Other racial or ethnic groups (6)
    • American Indian (incl. Alaska Native) (5)
  • Location
    • Local or community-based (26)
    • National (14)
    • Urban (10)
    • Rural (4)
  • States and Territories
    • California (CA) P (17)
    • New York (NY) MA (15)
    • Florida (FL) SA (12)
    • Texas (TX) WSC (12)
    • Illinois (IL) ENC (11)
    • Colorado (CO) M (9)
    • New Mexico (NM) M (9)
    • Massachusetts (MA) NE (6)
    • Maine (ME) NE (5)
    • Maryland (MD) SA (4)
    • Minnesota (MN) WNC (4)
    • Ohio (OH) ENC (4)
    • Connecticut (CT) NE (2)
    • Georgia (GA) SA (2)
    • North Carolina (NC) SA (2)

RWJF Joins Major Initiative to Aid Boys and Men of Color

Feature

Foundation Leaders Pledge Action on Issues Facing Boys and Young Men of Color

RWJF Through a Different Perspective

August 16, 2010 | Story

RWJF Multicultural Newsroom Covers Health and Health Care Issues for African-American and Latino Communities

Getting Minority Patients' Points of View about Cultural Barriers to Health Care

May 11, 2009 | Program Result

Researchers at the University of California, Davis, conducted in-depth interviews with Mexican and Vietnamese immigrants to understand their views and experiences of cultural barriers in health care in the U.S.

Program to Address Sociocultural Barriers to Health Care in Hispanic Communities

July 1, 1999 | Program Result

The program developed and implemented community-based interventions that would address sociocultural barriers to health care for Hispanic Americans.

Opening Doors: A Program to Reduce Sociocultural Barriers to Health Care

December 1, 1998 | Program Result

One of the most significant changes affecting health care in the United States is the increasing racial and ethnic diversity of the population.

Experts Recommend Web-Based Information Network to Improve Health Care of Refugees and Immigrants

April 1, 2007 | Program Result

The Center for Public Service Communications held two meetings to discuss ways to improve access to culturally and linguistically appropriate health care information among refugee and immigrant communities.

El Paso's Hispanic Health Needs Assessed in First Phase of National Program to Reduce Sociocultural Barriers to Care

July 1, 1999 | Program Result

Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe participated in the Hispanic Health Needs Assessment during the first year of the program.

Brooklyn Proyecto HEAL Project Promotes Culturally Friendly Child Health Care and Teen Health Education

July 1, 1999 | Program Result

The Puerto Rican Family Institute implemented Proyecto HEAL through its Bushwick Child Placement Prevention Program, which serves more than 300 children in Brooklyn.

More Than a Car Buying Program

January 7, 2013 | Program Result

Since 2001, More Than Wheels has helped nearly 1,500 low-income families in New England purchase reliable, fuel-efficient cars. The program also works to give people skills to improve their financial stability and their overall health and well-being.

Out-of-School Males of Color

January 1, 2012 | Report

This roundtable provides additional content knowledge in framing the education and employment policies and practices for out-of-school males of color.

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 10
  • Next
RWJF Home → Topics
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Email
  • RSS

Our mission: to improve the health and health care of all Americans.

  • About RWJF
    • Our Mission
    • Program Areas
    • From Our President
    • Leadership & Staff
    • Annual Reports
    • Newsroom
    • Job Opportunities
    • Office Location
    • Our Policies
  • Our Work
    • Health Policy
    • Prevention
    • Cost and Value
    • Leadership
    • All Topics
  • Program Areas
    • Childhood Obesity
    • Coverage
    • Human Capital
    • Pioneer
    • Public Health
    • Quality/Equality
    • Vulnerable Populations
  • Research & Publications
    • Find RWJF Research
    • Assessing Our Impact
    • How We Work
    • Data Center
    • RWJF DataHub
  • Grants
    • What We Fund
    • Calls for Proposals
    • Grantee Resources
    • FAQs
  • Blogs
    • Human Capital
    • New Public Health
    • Pioneering Ideas
  • My RWJF
    • Subscription Management
    • My Profile
  • Contact RWJF
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2001–2013 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. All Rights Reserved.