Brondolo Elizabeth, Kaur Amandeep, Seavey Rebecca, Flores Melissa
Department of Psychology, St. John's University, Queens, NY, USA.
Department of Psychological Science, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA.
Policy Insights Behav Brain Sci. 2023 Oct;10(2):160-170. doi: 10.1177/23727322231193963. Epub 2023 Oct 26.
Health effects of structural racism occur on cultural and institutional levels and potentiate racism on an interpersonal level. Consequently, efforts to mitigate the health effects of racism may require intervention on all levels. The effectiveness of these approaches may depend partly on the degree to which they address the underlying patterns of social cognition, shaping social norms and influencing thoughts, feelings, and expectations about oneself, one's relationships with others, and interactions with the healthcare system. This paper aims to evaluate the current approaches to addressing structural racism (via racism and health statements and training programs in diversity, equity, and inclusion or cultural competence). These interventions work to shift social cognition, and consequently, shape social behavior in the healthcare context. Our goal is to identify ways to maximize the potential of these approaches to address social cognition to guide efforts to achieve a more inclusive and equitable healthcare system.
结构性种族主义对健康的影响发生在文化和制度层面,并在人际层面加剧种族主义。因此,减轻种族主义对健康影响的努力可能需要在所有层面进行干预。这些方法的有效性可能部分取决于它们解决社会认知潜在模式的程度,这些模式塑造社会规范,并影响对自己、与他人的关系以及与医疗保健系统互动的想法、感受和期望。本文旨在评估当前应对结构性种族主义的方法(通过种族主义与健康声明以及多样性、公平性和包容性或文化能力方面的培训项目)。这些干预措施致力于改变社会认知,从而在医疗保健环境中塑造社会行为。我们的目标是确定方法,最大限度地发挥这些应对社会认知方法的潜力,以指导实现更具包容性和公平性的医疗保健系统的努力。