Departments of Pathology, Psychiatry, Anthropology and Health Sciences, Schulich Interfaculty Program in Public Health, Western Centre for Public Health and Family Medicine, Western University, 4101 - 1465 Richmond St., London, ON, N6G 2M1, Canada.
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Western University, London, ON, N6G 2M1, Canada.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2019 Feb;6(1):37-45. doi: 10.1007/s40615-018-0495-9. Epub 2018 May 7.
Discrimination in the health care system has a direct negative impact on health and wellbeing. Experiences of discrimination are considered a root cause for the health inequalities that exist among Indigenous peoples. Experiences of discrimination are commonplace, with patients noting abusive treatment, stereotyping, and a lack of quality in the care provided, which discourage Indigenous people from accessing care. This research project examined the perspectives of health care providers and decision-makers to identify what challenges they see facing Indigenous patients and families when accessing health services in a large city in southern Ontario. Discrimination against Indigenous people was identified as major challenges by respondents, noting that it is widespread. This paper discusses the three key discrimination subthemes that were identified, including an unwelcoming environment, stereotyping and stigma, and practice informed by racism. These findings point to the conclusion that in order to improve health care access for Indigenous peoples, we need to go beyond simply making health services more welcoming and inclusive. Practice norms shaped by biases informed by discrimination against Indigenous people are widespread and compromise standards of care. Therefore, the problem needs to be addressed throughout the health care system as part of a quality improvement strategy. This will require not only a significant shift in the attitudes, knowledge, and skills of health care providers, but also the establishment of accountabilities for health care organizations to ensure equitable health services for Indigenous peoples.
医疗保健系统中的歧视对健康和福祉有直接的负面影响。歧视经历被认为是原住民群体中存在健康不平等现象的根本原因。歧视经历很常见,患者注意到虐待性待遇、刻板印象和提供的护理质量差,这阻碍了原住民获得护理。本研究项目调查了医疗保健提供者和决策者的观点,以确定在安大略省南部的一个大城市中,他们在为原住民患者和家庭提供医疗服务时面临的挑战。受访者认为,针对原住民的歧视是主要挑战之一,并指出这种歧视很普遍。本文讨论了确定的三个关键歧视子主题,包括不友好的环境、刻板印象和污名、以及受种族主义影响的实践。这些发现表明,为了改善原住民的医疗保健获取,我们需要超越简单地使医疗服务更加友好和包容。受针对原住民的歧视影响的偏见塑造的实践规范很普遍,损害了护理标准。因此,需要在整个医疗保健系统中解决这个问题,作为质量改进策略的一部分。这不仅需要医疗保健提供者的态度、知识和技能发生重大转变,还需要为医疗保健组织建立问责制,以确保为原住民提供公平的医疗服务。