Third-year medical student at the University of California, San Francisco.
Associate member of the American College of Surgeon's Academy of Master Surgeon Educators.
AMA J Ethics. 2021 Jun 1;23(6):E480-486. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2021.480.
Transgenerational trauma is a potential barrier to achieving a healthy and holistic patient-physician relationship, particularly for Black Americans. Examination of deeply rooted historical injustices that Black patients suffer in health care and how they undermine trust can help clarify connections between historical trauma, distrust, and health outcomes. Furthering clinicians' understanding of how daily practice can respond to Black patients' experiences can help restore trust and mitigate racial and ethnic health inequity.
代际创伤是实现医患健康、全面关系的潜在障碍,尤其是对美国黑人而言。审视黑人患者在医疗保健中遭受的根深蒂固的历史不公正及其如何破坏信任,可以帮助阐明历史创伤、不信任与健康结果之间的联系。增进临床医生对日常实践如何应对黑人患者体验的理解,有助于恢复信任,减轻种族和民族健康不平等。