Unconscious Racial Bias Leads to Different Treatments by Doctors
In the study, Alexander Green, a researcher from Harvard Medical School and his team tested doctors for unconscious medical bias. Then they tried to predict using the racial bias whether or not a doctor would recommend a procedure to dissolve blood clots for both black and white patients.
The survey included 220 doctors in four medical centers in Boston and Atlanta. The researchers used a survey that randomly assigned each doctor a black or white patient with a clinical history and symptoms that suggested a myocardial infarction. The doctors were asked if they would recommend a procedure to dissolve the blood clots.
The Harvard Medical School survey also asked the doctors if they preferred white or black Americans, ideas about the cooperativeness of the patients, and how patients responded to medical procedures. The doctors also completed a questionnaire asking them about their racial bias.
The doctors were also tested using a computer-based Implicit Association Test, which is commonly used to detect unconscious associations or biases.
Doctors who participated in the study said that they had no preference for one race of patient to the other. They also stated that they believed that both races were equally cooperative.
However, the results of their unconscious thoughts were quite different. The results indicated that the doctors unconsciously preferred white patients, and believed that black patients were more difficult patients and less cooperative.
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