The prevalence of unconscious bias within the healthcare workforce is not well understood. Likewise, not much is known about the potential impacts of unconscious bias training interventions on the healthcare workforce as they have not been included in studies evaluating effectiveness. This constrains any ability to evaluate the potential for unconscious bias training as a means to reduce patient healthcare disparities. This dissertation uses an iterative mixed methods approach to examine the prevalence of unconscious bias, factors associated with individual mitigation activities, and the impact on the healthcare workforce. Results demonstrate that the unconscious biases of healthcare workers differ significantly from those of the general po...
The evidence that physician behavior and decision making may contribute to racial inequalities in he...
Bias is the evaluation of something or someone that can be positive or negative, and implicit or unc...
This is a literary synthesis of published articles that explore how implicit bias exists in healthca...
Background: Unconscious biases are one of the causes of health disparities. Health professionals hav...
Implicit bias affects all aspects of healthcare. The need for diversity, equity, and inclusion in h...
Racial, ethnic, and gender disparities in health outcomes are a major challenge for the US health ca...
Introduction: Unconscious or implicit biases (UB) are associations or attitudes that reflexively and...
AbstractImplicit bias is a contributing factor to health care disparities. Research shows that healt...
The health care system strives to provide equitable and high-quality care to all patients. However, ...
Introduction. In 2018, our Midwestern university medical center began offering unconscious bias trai...
Implicit biases include attitudes and behaviours exhibited by health professionals outside their awa...
There appears to be a fundamental inconsistency between research which shows that some minority grou...
Plan BIn this paper, there is a comprehensive discussion on unconscious bias that can be experienced...
PURPOSE: Bias has been shown to influence the experience and mental health of healthcare professiona...
This special issue revolves around the topic of unconscious bias in organizations. The six articles ...
The evidence that physician behavior and decision making may contribute to racial inequalities in he...
Bias is the evaluation of something or someone that can be positive or negative, and implicit or unc...
This is a literary synthesis of published articles that explore how implicit bias exists in healthca...
Background: Unconscious biases are one of the causes of health disparities. Health professionals hav...
Implicit bias affects all aspects of healthcare. The need for diversity, equity, and inclusion in h...
Racial, ethnic, and gender disparities in health outcomes are a major challenge for the US health ca...
Introduction: Unconscious or implicit biases (UB) are associations or attitudes that reflexively and...
AbstractImplicit bias is a contributing factor to health care disparities. Research shows that healt...
The health care system strives to provide equitable and high-quality care to all patients. However, ...
Introduction. In 2018, our Midwestern university medical center began offering unconscious bias trai...
Implicit biases include attitudes and behaviours exhibited by health professionals outside their awa...
There appears to be a fundamental inconsistency between research which shows that some minority grou...
Plan BIn this paper, there is a comprehensive discussion on unconscious bias that can be experienced...
PURPOSE: Bias has been shown to influence the experience and mental health of healthcare professiona...
This special issue revolves around the topic of unconscious bias in organizations. The six articles ...
The evidence that physician behavior and decision making may contribute to racial inequalities in he...
Bias is the evaluation of something or someone that can be positive or negative, and implicit or unc...
This is a literary synthesis of published articles that explore how implicit bias exists in healthca...