Biais de genre dans la prise en charge médicale: que faire?
Gender bias in clinical management: what can we do?
Abstract
Health data show that there are differences in clinical management based on gender. One hypothesis is that these differences in management are not intentional discrimination but are the result of implicit and unconscious biases on the part of healthcare providers. These biases influence the clinical reasoning and practice of providers. This article, using clinical examples, illustrates how reflective practice is integrated into medical teaching in Lausanne to enable students to identify their biases, control them and ensure fair and relevant care. Students are also prompted to reflect on their social positionality, as thematising the power dynamics around knowledge and social interactions helps to better understand and prepare for medical practice.
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Editors:
Carole Clair Melissa Dominicé Dao Angèle Gayet-Ageron Virginie Schlüter Joëlle Schwarz
Publisher:
Médecine et Hygiène, Revue médicale suisse, 2024, vol. 20, n° 880 «Médecine et genre», p. 1234 1237
Languages:
French
City:
Chêne-Bourg
Year:
2024
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Health – medicine
Education – vocational training
Subjects:
Gender Studies, Medicine, History, Sociology
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