Department of Psychiatry, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
J Interprof Care. 2022 Sep-Oct;36(5):716-724. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2021.1979946. Epub 2021 Oct 3.
Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is fraught with multiple tensions. This is partly due to implicit biases within teams, which can reflect larger social, physical, organizational, and historical contexts. Such biases may influence communication, trust, and how collaboration is enacted within larger contexts. Despite the impact it has on teams, the influence of bias on IPC is relatively under-explored. Therefore, the authors conducted a scoping review on the influence of implicit biases within interprofessional teams. Using scoping review methodology, the authors searched several online databases. From 2792 articles, two reviewers independently conducted title/abstract screening, selecting 159 articles for full-text eligibility. From these, reviewers extracted, coded, and iteratively analyzed key data using a framework derived from socio-material theories. Authors found that many studies demonstrated how biases regarding dominance and expertise were internalized by team members, influencing collaboration in predominantly negative ways. Articles also described how team members dynamically adapted to such biases. Overall, there was a paucity of research that described material influences, often focusing on a single material element instead of the dynamic ways that humans and materials are known to interact and influence each other. In conclusion, implicit biases are relatively under-explored within IPC. The lack of research on material influences and the relationship among racial, age-related, and gender biases are critical gaps in the literature. Future research should consider the longitudinal and reciprocal nature of both positive and negative influences of bias on collaboration in diverse settings.
跨专业协作(IPC)充满了多重紧张关系。这部分是由于团队内部存在隐性偏见,这些偏见可能反映了更大的社会、物理、组织和历史背景。这种偏见可能会影响沟通、信任以及在更大的背景下如何协作。尽管它对团队有影响,但偏见对 IPC 的影响相对较少被探索。因此,作者对跨专业团队内部隐性偏见的影响进行了范围综述。使用范围综述方法,作者搜索了几个在线数据库。从 2792 篇文章中,两名审稿人独立进行了标题/摘要筛选,选择了 159 篇文章进行全文资格审查。从这些文章中,审稿人使用从社会物质理论中得出的框架提取、编码和迭代分析关键数据。作者发现,许多研究表明,关于主导地位和专业知识的偏见是如何被团队成员内化的,这些偏见主要以负面的方式影响协作。文章还描述了团队成员如何动态地适应这些偏见。总体而言,描述物质影响的研究很少,通常只关注单个物质元素,而不是人类和物质相互作用和影响的动态方式。总之,IPC 内部对隐性偏见的研究相对较少。缺乏对物质影响以及种族、年龄相关和性别偏见之间关系的研究是文献中的一个关键空白。未来的研究应该考虑到偏见对协作的积极和消极影响的纵向和相互性质,以及在不同环境中的影响。