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Medical Students' Attitudes toward Obese Patient Avatars of Different Skin Color

机译:医学生对不同肤色的肥胖患者头像的态度

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Physicians' biases for skin color and obesity may negatively affect health-care outcomes. Identification of these biases is the first step to address the problem. We randomized 128 U.S medical students into one of four animated videos of avatar physician-patient counseling sessions, varying the weight and skin color of an elderly patient avatar: white-thin, black-thin, white-obese and black-obese. Medical students viewed white obese avatars as unattractive, ugly, noncompliant, lazy, and sloppy. Medical students' comments suggested a paternalistic attitude toward avatar patients. Avatar-mediated experiences can elicit medical students' bias potentially enabling medical educators to implement bias reduction interventions.
机译:医生对肤色和肥胖的偏见可能会对保健结果产生负面影响。识别这些偏差是解决问题的第一步。我们将128名医生将128名医学学生随机分成了化身医师 - 患者咨询会议的四个动画视频之一,改变了老年患者头像的重量和肤色:白薄,黑薄,白肥胖和黑人肥胖。医学生将白色肥胖的头像视为没有吸引力,丑陋,不符合的,懒惰和邋..医学生的评论表明对头像患者的家长式态度。阿凡达介导的经验可以引出医学学生的偏见,可能使医学教育者实施偏差减少干预措施。

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