Recent Perceptions of Health Service Providers Among African American Men: Framing the Future Debate.

Danelle Stevens-Watkins, Howard Lloyd
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This article reviews the literature on African American men's perceptions of health service providers and their possible association with health disparities and decreased likelihood that these patients will seek outpatient and preventative health care. The literature suggests that barriers to receiving health care service include not feeling respected or heard by providers. A brief discussion of the dangers of a color-blind approach, findings from implicit association studies on race, and negative media portrayals are offered as possible explanations. Specific questions provide a starting point to increase the self-awareness of health service providers. The importance of patient-centered communication is discussed, and conclusions offered, emphasizing the need for more racial/ethnic minority researchers, educators, and health care providers.

非洲裔美国男性最近对医疗服务提供者的看法:构建未来的辩论。
这篇文章回顾了非裔美国男性对医疗服务提供者的看法,以及他们与健康差异和减少这些患者寻求门诊和预防性医疗保健的可能性之间可能存在的联系。文献表明,接受卫生保健服务的障碍包括感觉不被提供者尊重或倾听。简要讨论了色盲方法的危险,对种族的内隐联想研究的发现,以及负面的媒体描述,作为可能的解释。具体问题为提高卫生服务提供者的自我意识提供了一个起点。讨论了以患者为中心的沟通的重要性,并给出了结论,强调需要更多的种族/少数民族研究人员、教育工作者和卫生保健提供者。
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