health disparitiesimplicit biasObjectiveThis study aimed to characterize implicit bias (IB) and health disparities (HD) education in neonatal鈥損erinatal medicine (NPM), including current educational opportunities, resources, and barriers. Study DesignA national web-based survey was sent to NPM fellows...
The impact of unintended bias, both in individual physician-patient encounters and outcome disparities, has been well-documented in research studies, most notably in an influential 2003 Institute of Medicine report on racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare. The report found evidence that “stereot...
Almost 30 years ago, an Institute of Medicine report1documented racial disparities in health care and suggested that many disparities might be due to clinician bias (or prejudice) against patients from racially and ethnically minoritized groups and stereotypes about the behavior or health of patients ...
Blackface, Implicit Bias, and the Informal Curriculum: Shaping the Healthcare Workforce, and Improving Health. Background/Purpose Health disparities disproportionately affect minority populations and are due to multiple factors including discrimination and implicit bias. Biases are ubiquitous throughout societ...
The implicit associations test: Targeting unconscious physician bias and health care disparities in emergency medicine resident educationC.E., WoodsJ., SiegelmanA., BryantA., OyewuB., SalhiS.L., Heron
Study findings highlight notable gaps within thesequential assessment of implicit bias, specifically at the pre-medicaltraining level. Longitudinal epidemiological research is needed toexamine the long-term effect of implicit biases on existing healthcaredisparities.BioMed CentralBMC Medical EducationAlisha ...
University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MI. Dr. Dehon's study suggests that while no evidence was found of a direct relationship between physician bias and disparate treatment decisions, physician bias may indirectly contribute to healthcare disparities and therefore further studies are neede...
Addressing healthcare bias in caring for patients with sickle cell disease. Nursing (Brux). 2022;52(3):10–1. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NURSE.0000820064.60540.ff Article Google Scholar Goree JH, Jackson J. Do racial and ethnic disparities lead to the undertreatment of pain? Are there ...
Like the population at large, health care providers hold implicit racial and ethnic biases that may contribute to health care disparities. Little progress has been made in identifying and implementing effective strategies to address these normal but potentially harmful unconscious cognitive processes. We ...
In particular, our model includes seven components for teaching implicit gender bias in healthcare administration curricula. The model incorporates theories from gender, racial, and ethnic studies; sociology; psychology; organizational theory; and education, and we provide websites and tools to initiate...