
University Presentation Showcase: Undergraduate Division
Health Disparities with People with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Presenter Hometown
Hagerstown
Major
Occupational Science/Occupational Therapy
Department
Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
Degree
Undergraduate
Mentor
Laura Bray
Mentor Department
Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
Recommended Citation
Kinman, AnneMarie, "Health Disparities with People with Rheumatoid Arthritis" (2025). University Presentation Showcase Event. 39.
https://encompass.eku.edu/swps/2025/undergraduate/39
Abstract
In this literature review, health disparities with people with rheumatoid arthritis was investigated. Insufficient management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) contributes to poorer outcomes, increased disability, and reduced quality of life. Marginalized populations, particularly those from low socioeconomic backgrounds, racial and ethnic minorities, and rural communities, face significant health disparities. These health disparities lead to delayed diagnosis and treatment, limited access to specialists, and financial burdens, exacerbating RA-related challenges for individuals and the healthcare system. Holistic approaches for improving healthcare access, such as telehealth and specialty pharmacy programs, can provide education on disease management, which can increase health literacy and help bridge the gap between marginalized populations and equitable healthcare.
Presentation format
Poster
Health Disparities with People with Rheumatoid Arthritis
In this literature review, health disparities with people with rheumatoid arthritis was investigated. Insufficient management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) contributes to poorer outcomes, increased disability, and reduced quality of life. Marginalized populations, particularly those from low socioeconomic backgrounds, racial and ethnic minorities, and rural communities, face significant health disparities. These health disparities lead to delayed diagnosis and treatment, limited access to specialists, and financial burdens, exacerbating RA-related challenges for individuals and the healthcare system. Holistic approaches for improving healthcare access, such as telehealth and specialty pharmacy programs, can provide education on disease management, which can increase health literacy and help bridge the gap between marginalized populations and equitable healthcare.