ObjectiveTo determine the impact of race concordance on patient perception of quality of dermatologic care.Study designCross-sectional study.SettingAcademic outpatient practices in the Departments of Dermatology of Eastern Virginia Medical School and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.ParticipantsThe study cohort comprised 124 participants including 6 providers and 118 established patients.Main Outcome MeasuresWe hypothesized, a priori, that patients in race-discordant dyads would report lower ratings of participatory decision-making (PDM), satisfaction, trust in the provider, and similarities with providers.ResultsPatients in race-discordant dyads reported less positive ratings on 4 out of 8 participatory decision-making quest...
Patients of color are less likely than White patients to report being the same race as their healthc...
Objective: This research aimed to evaluate the effect of provider-patient racial concordance on perc...
Background: Racial/ethnic concordance between patients and providers has been suggested as an indica...
ObjectiveTo determine the impact of race concordance on patient perception of quality of dermatologi...
the same race rate their medical visits as more satisfying and participatory than do those who see p...
We examined a national sample of African American, white, Hispanic, and Asian American respondents t...
BACKGROUND: The lack of racial and ethnic concordance between patients and their physicians may cont...
BACKGROUND: The 2004 ACP position paper on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care states that ...
The need for psychologists to appeal to disadvantaged clients is increasingly relevant as the U.S po...
Over the last decade, patient's health care experience has become a valuable metric. Studies suggest...
Ethnic minorities are poorly represented among physicians and other health professionals. In what is...
Introduction: Although both socioeconomic and race- related factors both influence quality of medica...
Racial differences in health and health care persist. These differences can be linked, in part, to p...
Cultural competency continues to gain increased attention in medicine. Not only does it play a signi...
BackgroundPatient and provider race and gender concordance (patient and physician identify as the sa...
Patients of color are less likely than White patients to report being the same race as their healthc...
Objective: This research aimed to evaluate the effect of provider-patient racial concordance on perc...
Background: Racial/ethnic concordance between patients and providers has been suggested as an indica...
ObjectiveTo determine the impact of race concordance on patient perception of quality of dermatologi...
the same race rate their medical visits as more satisfying and participatory than do those who see p...
We examined a national sample of African American, white, Hispanic, and Asian American respondents t...
BACKGROUND: The lack of racial and ethnic concordance between patients and their physicians may cont...
BACKGROUND: The 2004 ACP position paper on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care states that ...
The need for psychologists to appeal to disadvantaged clients is increasingly relevant as the U.S po...
Over the last decade, patient's health care experience has become a valuable metric. Studies suggest...
Ethnic minorities are poorly represented among physicians and other health professionals. In what is...
Introduction: Although both socioeconomic and race- related factors both influence quality of medica...
Racial differences in health and health care persist. These differences can be linked, in part, to p...
Cultural competency continues to gain increased attention in medicine. Not only does it play a signi...
BackgroundPatient and provider race and gender concordance (patient and physician identify as the sa...
Patients of color are less likely than White patients to report being the same race as their healthc...
Objective: This research aimed to evaluate the effect of provider-patient racial concordance on perc...
Background: Racial/ethnic concordance between patients and providers has been suggested as an indica...