- Title
- Race to address sexual health inequalities among people of Black Caribbean heritage: could co-production lead to more culturally appropriate guidance and practice?
- Creators
- Melvina Woode Owusu - Centre for Population Research in Sexual Health and HIV, University College London, London, UKMar Estupiñán Fdez. de Mesa - School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, UKHamish Mohammed - Blood Safety, Hepatitis, STIs and HIV Division, UK Health Security Agency, London, UKMakeda Gerressu - University College LondonGwenda Hughes - London School of Hygiene & Tropical MedicineCatherine H Mercer - University College LondonMar Estupiñan Fernandez De Mesa - School of Health Sciences
- Publication Details
- Sexually transmitted infections, p.sextrans-2023-055798
- Publisher
- BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
- Date published
- 03/05/2023
- Grant note
- National Institute for Health and Care Research (http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000272)
- Identifiers
- 99783520202346
- Academic Unit
- Department of Higher Education; School of Health Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Race to address sexual health inequalities among people of Black Caribbean heritage: could co-production lead to more culturally appropriate guidance and practice?
Sexually transmitted infections, p.sextrans-2023-055798
03/05/2023
PMID: 37137709
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