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Commentary on: Dewhurst F, Tomkow L, Poole M, McLellan E, Kunonga TP, Damisa E, Stowell M, Todd C, Hanratty B. Unrepresented, unheard and discriminated against: a qualitative exploration of relatives’ and professionals’ views of palliative care experiences of people of African and Caribbean descent during the COVID-19 pandemic. Palliat Med. 2023 Oct;37(9):1447–1460. doi: 10.1177/02692163231188156. Epub 2023 Aug 23.
Implications for practice and research
Enhance healthcare diversity representation and train practitioners to provide culturally sensitive, personalised care that promotes equity in practice.
Further research, drawing on Critical Race Theory (CRT), would be valuable to identify healthcare equity concerns for minority populations, mitigate bias and foster social engagement and workforce diversification.
Context
Recognising racism as a fundamentally complex, global and historical phenomenon pervading all aspects of society, becomes necessary to address such concerns across all sectors, including healthcare.1 2 Overt and covert racial bias infiltrate the healthcare context, impacting patient–clinician rapport, communication, trust and overall treatment outcomes.3 The COVID-19 pandemic further exacerbated communication issues …
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