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“种族主义无时无刻不在发生”:黑人家庭在大型儿科系统中的门诊种族主义经历

"Racism Happens Every Day, All the Time": Black Families' Outpatient Experiences of Racism Across a Large Pediatric System.

作者信息

Jones Margaret N, Elliott Kiaira, Sherman Susan N, Falade Ebunoluwa, Clark Rolanda L, Lipps Lauren, Hill-Williams Lenice, Williams Caneisha, Copeland Kristen A, Beck Andrew F, Unaka Ndidi, Burkhardt Mary Carol, Corley Alexandra M S

机构信息

Division of General and Community Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio; Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio.

出版信息

Acad Pediatr. 2025 Jan-Feb;25(1):102566. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2024.08.011. Epub 2024 Aug 25.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To qualitatively understand and characterize the experience of racism in outpatient pediatric healthcare settings from the perspectives of Black families.

METHODS

We conducted focus groups with parents or guardians of Black children, recruited from academic primary care offices at a single pediatric institution. Focus groups were facilitated virtually by Black team members using an open-ended, semi-structured focus group guide. We analyzed focus group transcripts using iterative, thematic, inductive open coding performed independently by trained coders, with final codes reached by group consensus.

RESULTS

We conducted 6 focus groups of 3 to 5 participants each and 1 individual interview, with 24 total parents. We identified the following themes: 1) "I just felt like we was a number": Black families perceived experiences that felt impersonal and lacked empathy; 2) "Why is the doctor treating me like I don't matter?": Black families perceived experiences with poor care and worse treatment; 3) Black families experience racism across socioecological levels when interacting with pediatric health systems; 4) Positive perceived experiences can guide improvement; and 5) Improvement will require antiracist efforts across the levels of racism.

CONCLUSIONS

In this qualitative study, we found that Black families have had many poor pediatric experiences, perceive racism as affecting child health broadly across socioecological levels, and recommend a multidimensional antiracist approach to improvement. Our findings underscore the importance of elevating Black family voices in developing policies that prioritize antiracism and work to eliminate the harmful impacts of racism on child health.

摘要

目的

从黑人家庭的角度定性地了解和描述门诊儿科医疗环境中的种族主义经历。

方法

我们对从一家儿科机构的学术初级保健办公室招募的黑人儿童的父母或监护人进行了焦点小组访谈。焦点小组由黑人团队成员通过开放式、半结构化的焦点小组指南以虚拟方式进行引导。我们使用经过培训的编码员独立进行的迭代、主题性、归纳性开放编码来分析焦点小组的记录,并通过小组共识得出最终编码。

结果

我们进行了6个焦点小组访谈,每个小组有3至5名参与者,还进行了1次个人访谈,共有24位家长参与。我们确定了以下主题:1)“我只是觉得我们像个数字”:黑人家庭感受到的经历缺乏人情味且缺乏同理心;2)“为什么医生 treating me like I don't matter?”:黑人家庭感受到护理质量差和治疗更糟糕的经历;3)黑人家庭在与儿科医疗系统互动时在社会生态层面都经历了种族主义;4)积极的感知经历可以指导改进;5)改进将需要在种族主义的各个层面做出反种族主义努力。

结论

在这项定性研究中,我们发现黑人家庭有许多糟糕的儿科经历,认为种族主义在社会生态层面广泛影响儿童健康,并建议采取多维度的反种族主义方法来进行改进。我们的研究结果强调了在制定优先考虑反种族主义并努力消除种族主义对儿童健康有害影响的政策时,提升黑人家庭声音的重要性。

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