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Blacks' and Whites' Attitudes Toward Race and Nativity Concordance With Doctors

机译:黑人和白人对待种族和与医生的诞生一致性的态度

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While research shows that race is an important factor in patient-doctor interaction, very little is known about patients' attitudes toward doctors' race or nativity. This paper examines 2 specific components of these attitudes. We found that 16% of a Cincinnati, Ohio, sample believed that same-race doctors better understand their health problems, and 22% expected to be more at ease with same-race doctors. Blacks were more likely than whites to hold this belief and expectation, with the largest racial difference among those with college degrees. Looking at nativity, nearly one-third of the respondents believed that US-born doctors better understand their health problems and expected to be more at ease with US-born doctors. Again, blacks were more likely than whites to report a more positive view of US-born doctors compared to foreign-born doctors, with the effect of race varying by education. Future research should further explicate the nature of these attitudes and assess how these attitudes affect health care interactions.
机译:尽管研究表明种族是医患互动的重要因素,但对患者对医生种族或出生的态度知之甚少。本文研究了这些态度的两个具体组成部分。我们发现,在俄亥俄州辛辛那提市的样本中,有16%的人认为同种族医生能更好地了解自己的健康问题,而22%的受访者则希望同种族的医生更轻松。与白人相比,黑人更有可能持有这种信念和期望,在拥有大学学历的人中,种族差异最大。从诞生的角度来看,将近三分之一的受访者认为,美国出生的医生对自己的健康问题有更好的了解,并希望与美国出生的医生更加放松。同样,与种族相比,黑人比白人更有可能对美国出生的医生表现出更积极的看法,而种族的影响因教育程度而异。未来的研究应进一步阐明这些态度的性质,并评估这些态度如何影响医疗保健的相互作用。

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    《Journal of the National Medical Association》 |2009年第8期|p.800-807|共8页
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    Jennifer Malat, PhD, Michelle van Ryn, PhD, MPH, David Purcell, PhDAuthor Affiliations: Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio (Dr Malat), Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Division of Epidemiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Dr van Ryn), Department of Sociology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio (Dr Purcell).Corresponding Author: Jennifer Malat, PhD, Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, PO Box 210378, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0378 (jennifer.malat@uc.edu).,;

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