University of Calgary researchers say power imbalance in doctor-patient relationship can pose a dangerous environment for Indigenous patients seeking medical help
doctors showed biases against Indigenous patients, but they were shocked by some of the comments.
“I think that that’s really, really worrisome … the social determinants of health are one of the most important factors in our patients’ lives and how they heal.”, not the other way around. There is already a power imbalance in the doctor-patient relationship, the researchers said, and that can pose a dangerous environment for Indigenous patients seeking medical help.
In the question that asked doctors if they preferred white or Indigenous people, 25 per cent said they preferred white people and more than eight per cent said that they felt unfavourably towards Indigenous people.Roach, who is a member of the Metis Nation of Alberta, said that the low survey response was likely due to the timing of when it was sent out, during the second wave of thepandemic, when hospitals were over burdened and many health-care workers were feeling burnt out.
“We cannot continue to make excuses that our system is so overrun that we can’t afford to lose a physician or a nurse who’s racist. That’s not acceptable.”
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