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Racial centrality may be linked to mistrust in healthcare institutions for African Americans

机译:种族中枢可能与非洲裔美国人医疗机构的不信任有关

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Evidence suggests that racial identity is an important component to African Americans' self-concepts and therefore may be relevant to patients' trust in healthcare, yet little is known as to how racial identity may influence trust or mistrust. African American adults (N = 220) in the greater Portland, Oregon, area provided survey reports of healthcare-related attitudes and experiences. Those who reported higher racial centrality had lower trust in healthcare institutions. Based on these findings, clinicians employing patient-centered care approaches should recognize racial identity as an important component to patients' experiences when they seek to deliver equitable care to African American patients.
机译:证据表明,种族身份是非洲裔美国人的自我概念的重要组成部分,因此与患者对医疗保健的信任有关,但众所周知是种族认同如何影响信任或不信任。 非洲裔美国成人(N = 220)在俄勒冈州大波特兰,地区提供了与医疗保健相关的态度和经验的调查报告。 那些报告更高的种族中心的人对医疗机构的信任较低。 基于这些调查结果,雇用患者中心护理方法的临床医生应将种族身份视为患者在寻求公平的非洲裔美国患者提供公平的患者经历的重要组成部分。

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