Department of Pediatrics, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, University of Connecticut School of Medicine.
J Pediatr Psychol. 2021 Feb 19;46(2):138-143. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsaa131.
To highlight the role of implicit bias in contributing to existing health disparities among pediatric populations during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and recommend strategies to reduce its impact.
A topical review of the recent literature on implicit bias describing its potential impact in key areas of pediatric health care within the context of COVID-19 was conducted.
Pediatric provider implicit bias has been found to be similar to the general population and can negatively influence clinical decision-making and outcomes for marginalized youth and families, particularly under stressful conditions such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Implicit bias can be mitigated through strategies proposed at the individual, institutional/organizational, educational, and scientific/research levels.
The additional strain on provider resources, staff, and supplies created by COVID-19 may exacerbate providers' susceptibility to implicit bias and contribute to health disparities. Pediatric psychologists are encouraged to recognize implicit biases in themselves and colleagues and promote identified strategies to reduce the impact of implicit bias on perpetuating health disparities in marginalized youth and families.
强调在 2019 冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,隐性偏见在促成儿科人群中现有健康差距方面所起的作用,并提出减少其影响的策略。
对近期关于隐性偏见的文献进行了专题回顾,描述了其在 COVID-19 背景下儿科保健关键领域的潜在影响。
儿科医务人员的隐性偏见与一般人群相似,会对边缘化青少年和家庭的临床决策和结果产生负面影响,尤其是在 COVID-19 大流行等紧张情况下。可以通过个人、机构/组织、教育和科学/研究层面提出的策略来减轻隐性偏见。
COVID-19 给医疗服务提供者的资源、员工和物资带来了额外的压力,这可能使提供者更容易受到隐性偏见的影响,并导致健康差距的扩大。鼓励儿科心理学家认识到自己和同事的隐性偏见,并推广确定的策略,以减少隐性偏见对边缘化青少年和家庭的健康差距的持续影响。