Addressing Patient Bias and Discrimination Against Clinicians of Diverse Backgrounds.

Acad Med

S.H. Jain is adjunct professor of medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, and president and chief executive officer, SCAN Group and Health Plan, Long Beach, California.

Published: December 2020

The duty to care for all patients is central to the health professions, but what happens when clinicians encounter patients who exhibit biased or discriminatory behaviors? While significant attention has focused on addressing clinician bias toward patients, incidents of patient bias toward clinicians also occur and are difficult to navigate.Clinicians anecdotally describe their experiences with patient bias, prejudice, and discrimination as profoundly painful and degrading. Though this phenomenon has not been rigorously studied, it is not unreasonable to postulate that the moral distress caused by patient bias may ultimately contribute to clinician burnout. Because women and minority clinicians are more likely to be targets of patient bias, this may worsen existing disparities for these groups and increase their risk for burnout. Biased behavior may also affect patient outcomes.Although some degree of ignoring derogatory comments is necessary to maintain professionalism and workflow, clinicians also have the right to a workplace free of mistreatment and abuse. How should clinicians reconcile the expectation to always "put patients first" with their basic right to be treated with dignity and respect? And how can health care organizations develop policies and training to mitigate the effects of these experiences?The authors discuss the ethical dilemmas associated with responding to prejudiced patients and then present a framework for clinicians to use when directly facing or witnessing biased behavior from patients. Finally, they describe strategies to address patient bias at the institutional level.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ACM.0000000000003682DOI Listing

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