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多重污名化患者的隐匿性:医学生中种族偏见与慢性病污名的交织

The Invisibility of the Multiply Stigmatized Patient: Intersections of Ethnic Prejudice and Stigma of Chronic Disease in Medical Students.

作者信息

Fino Edita, Russo Paolo Maria

机构信息

Department of Psychology "Renzo Canestrari, Alma Mater Studiorum, Università Di Bologna, Via Berti Pichat 7, 40127, Bologna, Italy.

Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences (DIMEC), St.Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Alma Mater University of Bologna, Via Massarenti 9, 40138, Bologna, Italy.

出版信息

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2025 Jan 16. doi: 10.1007/s40615-024-02272-x.

Abstract

Ethnic prejudice in healthcare has been widely examined, yet little is known about its intersection with stigma and prejudice based on one's health status. The present study investigates the intersections of ethnic prejudice and stigma of chronic disease in a healthcare setting as shaping unique forms of disadvantage. From an intersectional perspective, we examined whether ethnically diverse patients affected by stigmatized health conditions would be differentially perceived and cared for by prospective medical doctors. In a within-subjects, experimental design, preclinical medical students read, and evaluated clinical vignettes describing patients, who were presented as either White Italian or Middle Eastern migrants and were affected by visible and concealable stigmatized chronic conditions. Emotional reactions, attributions about disease-onset, caretaking attitudes, and meta-beliefs about patient disclosure behavior were assessed. Results showed that when reading of patients affected by visible compared to concealable stigmatized conditions medical students experienced stigma-related emotions (e.g., disgust, pity, fear) and attributed patients a higher tendency to be embarrassed, to hide, and to avoid disclosure for fear of others' negative reactions. However, Middle Eastern migrants when affected by conditions with visible and behavioral manifestations were attributed a lesser tendency to feel embarrassed, to hide, and to avoid illness disclosure for fear of others' negative reactions compared to White Italian patients with the same conditions. These findings indicate that at the intersection of ethnic prejudice and health-related stigma, multiply stigmatized patients may become invisible and not fully considered in the eyes of medical students. Present results underscore the need to enhance diversity representation in higher medical education for a more inclusive healthcare curriculum and practice.

摘要

医疗保健中的种族偏见已得到广泛研究,但对于其与基于健康状况的耻辱感和偏见之间的交叉关系却知之甚少。本研究调查了医疗环境中种族偏见与慢性病耻辱感的交叉情况,认为这形成了独特的劣势形式。从交叉性视角出发,我们研究了受耻辱性健康状况影响的不同种族患者是否会被未来的医生区别对待和护理。在一项受试者内实验设计中,临床前医学生阅读并评估描述患者的临床 vignettes,这些患者被呈现为意大利白人或中东移民,且患有可见和不可见的耻辱性慢性病。评估了情绪反应、对疾病发作的归因、护理态度以及对患者披露行为的元信念。结果表明,与阅读受不可见耻辱性状况影响的患者相比,医学生在阅读受可见耻辱性状况影响的患者时会产生与耻辱感相关的情绪(如厌恶、怜悯、恐惧),并认为患者因担心他人的负面反应而更倾向于感到尴尬、隐瞒和避免披露病情。然而,与患有相同状况的意大利白人患者相比,中东移民在受具有可见和行为表现的状况影响时,因担心他人的负面反应而感到尴尬、隐瞒和避免披露病情的倾向较小。这些发现表明,在种族偏见与健康相关耻辱感的交叉点上,多重受耻辱的患者在医学生眼中可能变得隐形且未得到充分考虑。目前的结果强调了在高等医学教育中增加多样性代表性的必要性,以实现更具包容性的医疗保健课程和实践。

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