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Are Clinicians Contributing to Excess African American COVID-19 Deaths? Unbeknownst to Them They May Be

机译:临床医生是否正在为过多的非裔美国人COVID-19死亡做出贡献?他们可能不知道

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African Americans are overrepresented among reported coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases and deaths. There are a multitude of factors that may explain the African American disparity in COVID-19 outcomes, including higher rates of comorbidities. While individual-level factors predictably contribute to disparate COVID-19 outcomes, systematic and structural factors have not yet been reported. It stands to reason that implicit biases may fuel the racial disparity in COVID-19 outcomes. To address this racial disparity, we must apply a health equity lens and disaggregate data explicitly for African Americans, as well as other populations at risk for biased treatment in the health-care system.
机译:在报告的2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)病例和死亡中,非裔美国人人数过多。有许多因素可以解释非裔美国人在COVID-19结果中的差异,包括合并症的发生率更高。尽管个人因素可预料到不同的COVID-19结果,但尚未报道系统性和结构性因素。有理由认为,隐性偏见可能助长COVID-19结果中的种族差异。为了解决这种种族差异,我们必须运用健康平等视角,并明确分类非裔美国人以及其他在医疗保健体系中面临偏向治疗风险的人群的数据。

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