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  • Public Health
  • Social Epidemiology
  • Critical Race Theory

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  • Public health critical race praxis (PHCRP) is an antiracism framework used to understand racism's impact on health inequities.
  • Racism is defined as the "state-sanctioned and/or extralegal production and exploitation of group-differentiated vulnerability to premature death."
  • Existing research highlights racism's prevalence and effects, yet lacks data for developing and evaluating antiracism interventions in practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the evidence on applying PHCRP to practice-focused research.
  • To establish a baseline for future antiracism mitigation efforts.
  • To guide the development, implementation, and evaluation of antiracism solutions.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of studies applying PHCRP to practice-focused research.
  • Analysis of evidence guiding the development, implementation, and evaluation of antiracism interventions.
  • Assessment of PHCRP's utility in diverse settings like community and healthcare.

Main Results:

  • Limited evidence currently exists for the application of PHCRP in practice-focused research.
  • A baseline assessment of PHCRP's use in practice-focused research was established.
  • Identified gaps in evidence for developing, implementing, and evaluating antiracism interventions.

Conclusions:

  • PHCRP shows potential for guiding antiracism practice, but empirical evidence is scarce.
  • Recommendations are provided to support future practice-focused research using PHCRP.
  • Further research is needed to build evidence for effective antiracism interventions.