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Bridging health self-efficacy and patient engagement with patient-centered culturally sensitive health care for Black American adults

This study investigates whether systems-level interventions, specifically patient-centered culturally sensitive health care (PC-CSHC) from healthcare providers, office staff, and the clinic environment, moderate the relationship between health self-efficacy and patient engagement among Black America...

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Published in:Journal of community psychology 2025-01, Vol.53 (1), p.e23147
Main Authors: Garcia, Kaylyn A, Wippold, Guillermo M, Goodrum, Nada M, Williams, Mayah M, Kloos, Bret
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Language:English
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Summary:This study investigates whether systems-level interventions, specifically patient-centered culturally sensitive health care (PC-CSHC) from healthcare providers, office staff, and the clinic environment, moderate the relationship between health self-efficacy and patient engagement among Black American adults. An online survey was completed by 198 Black American adults. PC-CSHC from healthcare providers, office staff, and the clinic environment did not mitigate the adverse effects of low health self-efficacy on patient engagement. However, PC-CSHC from healthcare providers (b = 0.38) was as significant as health self-efficacy (b = 0.37) in predicting patient engagement, R  = 0.47, F(9, 177) = 19.61, p 
ISSN:0090-4392
1520-6629
1520-6629
DOI:10.1002/jcop.23147