Racial microaggressions within the UK Healthcare System: a narrative review.

JRSM Open Pub Date : 2024-08-02 eCollection Date: 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1177/20542704241232861
Promise Firi, Kwaku Baryeh
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Racial microaggressions are subtle and everyday actions that communicate derogatory messages or assumptions based on an individual's race. These seemingly minor acts, often unintended, can accumulate to undermine patient well-being and contribute to healthcare disparities. They are the unnoticed comments, gestures, or attitudes that carry significant impact. Through a systematic analysis of the literature, we highlight the insidious nature of racial microaggressions and their impact on healthcare outcomes. The objectives of this paper are to: • Present real-life instances from research to showcase the tangible effects of racial microaggressions. • Identify the everyday scenarios within healthcare interactions where racial microaggressions often occur. • Emphasise the need for recognition and understanding of these biases for fostering better patient-provider relationships. Also, by analysing the fundamental elements underpinning racial microaggressions such as systems, interactions, vulnerabilities and consequences, we explore the implications it has on healthcare policy and management. Most importantly, we address the importance of identifying and tackling racial microaggressions in order to create a more inclusive healthcare environment.

英国医疗保健系统中的种族微冒犯:叙事性回顾。
种族微词是一种微妙的日常行为,它传达了基于个人种族的贬损信息或假设。这些看似微小的行为往往是无意的,但日积月累就会损害患者的福祉,造成医疗差异。这些不被注意的评论、手势或态度会产生重大影响。通过对文献的系统分析,我们强调了种族微冒犯的隐蔽性及其对医疗结果的影响。本文的目的是- 介绍研究中的真实案例,以展示种族微小诽谤的实际影响。- 确定在医疗保健互动中经常出现种族微观诽谤的日常场景。- 强调认识和理解这些偏见的必要性,以促进更好的患者-医护人员关系。此外,通过分析种族微诽谤的基本要素,如系统、互动、脆弱性和后果,我们探讨了它对医疗政策和管理的影响。最重要的是,我们探讨了识别和解决种族微观诽谤的重要性,以创造一个更具包容性的医疗环境。
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期刊介绍: JRSM Open is a peer reviewed online-only journal that follows the open-access publishing model. It is a companion journal to the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. The journal publishes research papers, research letters, clinical and methodological reviews, and case reports. Our aim is to inform practice and policy making in clinical medicine. The journal has an international and multispecialty readership that includes primary care and public health professionals.
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