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包容遗传学计划:探索以患者为中心的咨询培训对产前环境中身体残疾偏见的影响。

Project Inclusive Genetics: Exploring the impact of patient-centered counseling training on physical disability bias in the prenatal setting.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, United States of America.

Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Aug 5;16(8):e0255722. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0255722. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

PURPOSE

There is robust research examining the negative impact of racial and socioeconomic implicit bias on healthcare provider clinical decision-making. However, other under-studied important biases are likely to impact clinical care as well. The goal of this study was to explore the presence of bias against people with physical disability among a heterogeneous group of healthcare workers and trainees and to evaluate the effect of implicit association testing and an educational module on this bias.

METHOD

The study was composed of a one-hour web-based survey and educational module. The survey included an explicit disability bias assessment, disability Implicit Association Tests (IATs), demographic collection, and pre- and post- module clinical vignettes of prenatal patient scenarios. In addition to providing counseling to hypothetical patients, participants also indicated their personal preferences on genetic testing and termination. The educational module focused on the principles of patient-centered counseling.

RESULTS

The collected data reflects responses from 335 participants. Within this sample, there were both explicit and implicit biases towards individuals with physical disabilities. Prior to the IAT and educational module, when respondents were tasked with providing genetic testing recommendations, implicit biases and personal preferences for genetic testing and termination influenced respondents' clinical recommendations. Importantly, having previous professional experience with individuals with disabilities diminished biased clinical recommendations prior to the intervention. In response to the IAT and educational intervention, the effect of implicit bias and personal preferences on clinical recommendations decreased.

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrates how bias against a marginalized group exists within the medical community and that personal opinions can impact clinical counseling. Importantly, our findings suggest that there are strategies that can be easily implemented into curricula to address disability bias, including formal educational interventions and the addition of professional experiences into healthcare professional training programs.

摘要

目的

有大量研究探讨了种族和社会经济隐性偏见对医疗服务提供者临床决策的负面影响。然而,其他研究较少的重要偏见也可能对临床护理产生影响。本研究的目的是探讨在一组异质的医疗保健工作者和受训者中,是否存在对身体残疾者的偏见,并评估隐性联想测试和教育模块对这种偏见的影响。

方法

该研究由一个小时的基于网络的调查和教育模块组成。调查包括对残疾的显性偏见评估、残疾隐性联想测试(IAT)、人口统计数据,以及产前患者情景的预模块和后模块临床案例。除了为假设患者提供咨询外,参与者还表示了他们对基因检测和终止的个人偏好。教育模块侧重于以患者为中心的咨询原则。

结果

收集的数据反映了 335 名参与者的反应。在这个样本中,对身体残疾者既有显性偏见,也有隐性偏见。在 IAT 和教育模块之前,当参与者被要求提供基因检测建议时,隐性偏见和个人对基因检测和终止的偏好会影响他们的临床建议。重要的是,在干预之前,有与残疾人士的先前专业经验会减少有偏见的临床建议。在 IAT 和教育干预后,隐性偏见和个人偏好对临床建议的影响降低。

结论

这项研究表明,在医疗界存在对边缘化群体的偏见,个人意见会影响临床咨询。重要的是,我们的研究结果表明,有一些策略可以很容易地纳入课程,以解决残疾偏见,包括正式的教育干预和将专业经验纳入医疗保健专业人员培训计划。

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