Preferred Language Mediates Association Between Race, Ethnicity, and Delayed Presentation in Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19

Kelly, M. S., Mohammed, A., Okin, D., Alba, G. A., Jesudasen, S. J., Flanagan, S., Dandawate, N. A., Gavralidis, A., Chang, L. L., Moin, E. E., Witkin, A. S., Hibbert, K. A., Kadar, A., Gordan, P. L., Bebell, L. M., Hauptman, M., Valeri, L., & Lai, P. S. (2023). Preferred Language Mediates Association Between Race, Ethnicity, and Delayed Presentation in Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19. Critical Care Explorations, 5(6), e0927. https://doi.org/10.1097/cce.0000000000000927
Authors:
Michael S Kelly
Adna Mohammed
Daniel Okin
George A Alba
Sirus J Jesudasen
Shelby Flanagan
Nupur A Dandawate
Alexander Gavralidis
Leslie L Chang
Emily E Moin
Alison S Witkin
Kathryn A Hibbert
Aran Kadar
Patrick L Gordan
Lisa M Bebell
Marissa Hauptman
Linda Valeri
Peggy S Lai
Affiliated Authors:
Linda Valeri
Author Keywords:
casual inference
covid-19
critical care
disparities
mediation analysis
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1097/cce.0000000000000927
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PubMed

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