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探索潜意识偏见。

Exploring subconscious bias.

作者信息

Miu K, Ranford D, Hopkins C, Karagama Y, Surda P

机构信息

Otolaryngology, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK.

出版信息

J Laryngol Otol. 2022 Oct;136(10):961-963. doi: 10.1017/S0022215121004199. Epub 2021 Dec 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Implicit biases may lead to subconscious evaluations of a person based on irrelevant characteristics such as race or gender. This audit investigates the presence of implicit bias in the management of patients who missed appointments in our department.

METHODS

This study retrospectively analysed discharge rates in 285 patients who missed an out-patient appointment between 1 May 2020 and 1 April 2021 at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital. After reading the patients' names, 285 patients were categorised into genders, and ethnic categories of: White British; Black, Asian and minority (non-White) ethnic ('BAME'); and other White.

RESULTS

There were no differences in discharge rates in terms of self-reported ethnic and gender groups. However, patients perceived as White British were less likely to be discharged when compared to patients perceived as Black, Asian and minority ethnic (35 per cent 58 per cent). Discharge rates for perceived gender did not differ.

CONCLUSION

Implicit bias may influence decision-making regarding whether to rebook a patient after missing an appointment.

摘要

背景

隐性偏见可能导致基于种族或性别等无关特征对一个人进行潜意识评估。本次审计调查了在我们科室错过预约的患者管理中隐性偏见的存在情况。

方法

本研究回顾性分析了2020年5月1日至2021年4月1日期间在盖伊和圣托马斯医院错过门诊预约的285例患者的出院率。在读取患者姓名后,将285例患者按性别和种族类别进行分类:英国白人;黑人、亚洲人和少数族裔(非白人)(“BAME”);以及其他白人。

结果

在自我报告的种族和性别组方面,出院率没有差异。然而,与被视为黑人、亚洲人和少数族裔的患者相比,被视为英国白人的患者出院的可能性较小(35%对58%)。感知性别的出院率没有差异。

结论

隐性偏见可能会影响错过预约后是否为患者重新预约的决策。

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