Anti-Racism Methods for Big Data Research: Lessons Learned from the HIV Testing, Linkage, & Retention in Care (HIV TLR) Study
In: Ethnicity & disease: an international journal on population differences in health and disease patterns, Band 28, Heft Supp 1, S. 261
ISSN: 1945-0826
<p class="Default">Public Health Critical Race Praxis (PHCRP) contributes three functional elements to health equity studies: a race conscious orientation; an antiracism lexicon based on Critical Race Theory (CRT); and an integrated, reflexive approach. Few big data studies employ all three functional elements. Therefore, this article describes the application of PHCRP to the <em>Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing, Linkage and Retention in care (HIV TLR) </em>study (N=3,476,741), which connects multiple large datasets to electronic medical records to examine contextual determinants of racial/ethnic disparities in HIV care continuum outcomes in southern California. As HIV TLR demonstrates, PHCRP's innovative tools and strategies help big data research maintain fidelity to CRT. <em></em></p><p class="Default"><em>Ethn Dis. </em>2018; 28 (Suppl 1):261-266; doi:10.18865/ed.28.S1.261</p>