Background: Unconscious biases are one of the causes of health disparities. Health professionals have prejudices against patients due to their race, gender, or other factors without their conscious knowledge. This review aimed to provide an overview of research on unconscious bias among health professionals and to investigate the biases that exist in different regions of the world, the health professions that are considered, and the research gaps that still exist. Methods: We conducted a scoping review by systematically searching PubMed/MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES, and AMED. All records were double-screened and included if they were published between 2011 and 2021. Results: A total of 5186 records were found. After removing dupl...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and other biases can influence the quality of healthcare decision making. Whil...
Implicit biases are thoughts and feelings outside of conscious awareness and can be difficult to ack...
Importance: Significant health inequities persist among minority and socially disadvantaged patients...
Introduction: Unconscious or implicit biases (UB) are associations or attitudes that reflexively and...
Bias is the evaluation of something or someone that can be positive or negative, and implicit or unc...
The prevalence of unconscious bias within the healthcare workforce is not well understood. Likewise,...
Since the publication of Unequal Treatment in 2003,1 the number of studies investigating the implici...
Background. In the United States, people of color face disparities in access to health care, the qua...
Racial, ethnic, and gender disparities in health outcomes are a major challenge for the US health ca...
Medicine is an industry built on ensuring healthier, more enriched lives for patients and their love...
Introduction Despite efforts to improve population health and reduce health inequalities, higher mor...
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) from stigmatized and marginalized communities face im...
Implicit biases include attitudes and behaviours exhibited by health professionals outside their awa...
Introduction. In 2018, our Midwestern university medical center began offering unconscious bias trai...
Background: Physicians\u27 behavior may unknowingly be impacted by prejudice and thereby contribute...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and other biases can influence the quality of healthcare decision making. Whil...
Implicit biases are thoughts and feelings outside of conscious awareness and can be difficult to ack...
Importance: Significant health inequities persist among minority and socially disadvantaged patients...
Introduction: Unconscious or implicit biases (UB) are associations or attitudes that reflexively and...
Bias is the evaluation of something or someone that can be positive or negative, and implicit or unc...
The prevalence of unconscious bias within the healthcare workforce is not well understood. Likewise,...
Since the publication of Unequal Treatment in 2003,1 the number of studies investigating the implici...
Background. In the United States, people of color face disparities in access to health care, the qua...
Racial, ethnic, and gender disparities in health outcomes are a major challenge for the US health ca...
Medicine is an industry built on ensuring healthier, more enriched lives for patients and their love...
Introduction Despite efforts to improve population health and reduce health inequalities, higher mor...
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) from stigmatized and marginalized communities face im...
Implicit biases include attitudes and behaviours exhibited by health professionals outside their awa...
Introduction. In 2018, our Midwestern university medical center began offering unconscious bias trai...
Background: Physicians\u27 behavior may unknowingly be impacted by prejudice and thereby contribute...
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive and other biases can influence the quality of healthcare decision making. Whil...
Implicit biases are thoughts and feelings outside of conscious awareness and can be difficult to ack...
Importance: Significant health inequities persist among minority and socially disadvantaged patients...