Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
School of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Reprod Fertil. 2022 Mar 17;3(2):R34-R41. doi: 10.1530/RAF-21-0106. eCollection 2022 Apr 1.
Endometriosis is a chronic, multisystemic disease often presenting with significant phenotypic variation amongst patients. The impact of race/ethnicity on the prevalence of endometriosis, as well as disease presentation, is a question of interest which has been explored for the last century. This narrative review explores the historical perspective of endometriosis and race/ethnicity as well as the evidence available to date. Furthermore, we discuss the potential implication of the bias perpetuated on this topic, specifically in the areas of medical education, research, and clinical care. In consideration of these intersecting realms, we suggest priorities for future consideration of race/ethnicity as it pertains to the delivery of care for endometriosis patients.
The relationship between race/ethnicity and endometriosis has been explored for over a century. Historical bias and poorly conducted research have led to the idea that this condition is less likely to be diagnosed in certain racial groups, such as Black women. We review the current state of evidence and highlight important limitations within medical education and research on this topic. Finally, we advocate for a shifting viewpoint as we strive to deliver equitable and outstanding care for all endometriosis patients.
子宫内膜异位症是一种慢性、多系统疾病,患者的临床表现差异很大。种族/民族对子宫内膜异位症的患病率以及疾病表现的影响是一个备受关注的问题,这一问题在上个世纪已经得到了探讨。本综述探讨了子宫内膜异位症和种族/民族的历史背景,以及目前可获得的证据。此外,我们还讨论了在医学教育、研究和临床护理等领域,这一主题上持续存在的偏见所带来的潜在影响。考虑到这些相互交织的领域,我们就种族/民族与子宫内膜异位症患者护理提供方面提出了未来需要关注的重点。
种族/民族与子宫内膜异位症之间的关系已经探讨了一个多世纪。历史上的偏见和研究质量差导致了这样一种观点,即某些种族群体(如黑人女性)不太可能被诊断出这种疾病。我们回顾了目前的证据状况,并强调了在医学教育和该主题研究方面存在的重要局限性。最后,我们提倡转变观点,努力为所有子宫内膜异位症患者提供公平和卓越的护理。