Racial Discrimination and Race-Based Biases on Orthopedic-Related Outcomes: An Integrative Review
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Racial Discrimination and Race-Based Biases on Orthopedic-Related Outcomes: An Integrative Review
Abstract
Musculoskeletal diseases often lead to functional limitations and debility. The burden of these debilitating diseases is not balanced across race and ethnicity. The Institute of Medicine (now referred to as the National Academy of Medicine) identified racial discrimination as a substantive cause of race-based health disparities for racial and ethnic minority groups. The purpose of this integrative review is to summarize the evidence on the relationship among racial discrimination, race-based implicit biases and other types of biases (e.g., gender and appearance), and orthopaedic-related outcomes. Nine studies met inclusion criteria and were included in this review. The orthopaedic outcomes addressed across the nine studies were osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, low back pain, pain tolerance, disability, and likelihood of being recommended for a total knee arthroplasty. The results reveal that experiences of racial discrimination, race-based implicit biases, and other types of biases contribute to unsatisfactory orthopaedic-related outcomes for minority groups. Orthopaedic nurses can leverage their expertise to address these disparities in orthopaedic-related outcomes across minority groups.
Copyright © 2022 by National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses.
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