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管道问题:生殖医学中黑人员工和患者获取服务的障碍。

The pipeline problem: barriers to access of Black patients and providers in reproductive medicine.

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Division for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas.

出版信息

Fertil Steril. 2021 Aug;116(2):292-295. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2021.06.044.

Abstract

The demographics of the United States are rapidly changing, and our health care workforce is not keeping pace with the population trends. The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (formerly The American Fertility Society) recognizes the need to increase diversity and is committed to promoting diversity across our membership and leadership as well as promoting equitable quality reproductive care to all patients. In the fall of 2020, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine convened a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force to evaluate and make recommendations on the basis of findings to increase diversity to achieve equity and inclusion of reproductive and infertility services for all women. This article focuses on specific barriers that Black or African American patients face in accessing quality care and that provider's face in training and inclusion in reproductive medicine. Multiple publications have confirmed an improvement in health outcome when there is congruence between the patient and the provider. There is a stark contrast between the racial and ethnic diversity of our providers and other support personnel compared with that of our patients. Despite our best intent to minimize the effects of implicit and explicit bias, mistrust and misunderstandings when there is discordance between patients and providers negatively impacts care. To increase provider diversity, it is crucial that we prioritize pipeline programs that recruit and support underrepresented minority in medicine physicians. Specific recommendations are made to increase diversity in the pipeline to improve patient access to culturally competent quality reproductive medicine care with optimal outcomes.

摘要

美国的人口结构正在迅速变化,而我们的医疗保健劳动力并没有跟上人口趋势。美国生殖医学学会(前身为美国生育协会)认识到需要增加多样性,并致力于在我们的会员和领导层中促进多样性,并为所有患者提供公平的优质生殖护理。2020 年秋季,美国生殖医学学会召集了一个多样性、公平性和包容性工作组,根据调查结果进行评估并提出建议,以增加多样性,实现生殖和不孕症服务对所有女性的公平和包容。本文重点介绍了非裔美国患者在获得优质护理方面面临的具体障碍,以及提供者在生殖医学培训和包容方面面临的障碍。多项出版物证实,当患者和提供者之间存在一致性时,健康结果会得到改善。与患者相比,我们的提供者和其他支持人员的种族和民族多样性存在明显差异。尽管我们尽力将隐性和显性偏见的影响降至最低,但当患者和提供者之间存在不一致时,信任和误解会对护理产生负面影响。为了增加提供者的多样性,我们必须优先考虑招募和支持医学领域代表性不足的少数族裔的人才管道计划。提出了具体建议,以增加人才管道的多样性,改善患者获得文化上合格的优质生殖医学护理的机会,从而实现最佳结果。

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