Fisher, et. al.(2007) reviewed culturally sensitive interventions aimed at narrowing racial disparities in health care. The conclusion of this research team is that:
a. interventions that explicitly use culturally sensitive interventions show tremendous promise in reducing health disparities.
b. more research needs to be completed to see if culturally sensitive interventions narrow racial disparities as the data is inconclusive.
c. culturally sensitive interventions actually increase racial disparity.
d. cultural specific interventions work for Latinos and African Americans, but not for other ethnic groups.
A
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