Banerjee Shrilla, Aaysha Cader F, Gulati Martha, Capers Quinn
Department of Cardiology, Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, Redhill, United Kingdom.
Department of Cardiology, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
CJC Open. 2021 Sep 24;3(12 Suppl):S165-S173. doi: 10.1016/j.cjco.2021.09.014. eCollection 2021 Dec.
Racism and racial bias influence the lives and cardiovascular health of minority individuals. The fact that minority groups tend to have a higher burden of cardiovascular disease risk factors is often a result of racist policies that restrict opportunities to live in healthy neighbourhoods and have access to high-quality education and healthcare. The fact that minorities tend to have the worst outcomes when cardiovascular disease develops is often a result of institutional or individual racial bias encountered when they interact with the healthcare system. In this review, we discuss bias, discrimination, and structural racism from the viewpoints of cardiologists in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the US, and how racial bias impacts cardiovascular care. Finally, we discuss proposals to mitigate the impact of racism in our specialty.
种族主义和种族偏见影响着少数族裔个体的生活及心血管健康。少数族裔群体往往承担着更高的心血管疾病风险因素负担,这一事实通常是种族主义政策所致,这些政策限制了他们生活在健康社区、接受高质量教育和医疗保健的机会。少数族裔在患心血管疾病时往往预后最差,这一事实通常是他们在与医疗保健系统互动时遭遇机构或个人种族偏见的结果。在本综述中,我们从加拿大、英国和美国心脏病专家的视角探讨偏见、歧视和结构性种族主义,以及种族偏见如何影响心血管护理。最后,我们讨论减轻种族主义对我们专业领域影响的建议。