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    Implicit bias among health care providers and its influence on African Americans - A critical analysis by Khushboo PATEL

    Published 2020-09-01
    Subjects: “…african americans; implicit association test; implicit bias; health care professionals…”
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    Prise en otage des victimes et usages publics de l’histoire : le cas de la Résistance italienne by Stéfanie Prezioso

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…The refusal of antifascism is thus done in the name of anticommunism (Silvio Berlusconi’s numerous public declarations cast light on the contingent political terrain). The implicit bias of this position, already underlined by Norberto Bobbio, is that it puts fascism and antifascism on an equal footing. …”
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    Access improvement in healthcare: a 12-step framework for operational practice by Allen M. Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Sixty publications (13%) focused at least in part on equity issues, structural racism, and/or implicit bias; and 25 publications (5%) addressed disparities in education, training, and/or technical literacy. …”
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    Maternal care utilization and provision during the COVID-19 pandemic: Voices from minoritized pregnant and postpartum women and maternal care providers in Deep South. by Ran Zhang, Tiffany Byrd, Shan Qiao, Myriam E Torres, Xiaoming Li, Jihong Liu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Community-level impacts, such as availability and access to doulas and community health workers, provided essential information and support, but limitations in accessing doula support and implicit bias were also identified. At the institutional level, mandatory pre-admission COVID-19 testing, visitation restrictions, and reduced patient-MCP interactions were women's common concerns. …”
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    Bevezetés az analitikus feminizmushoz by Áron Dombrovszki

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…During this investigation, Véber evokes important concepts for feminist thinking, such as the issue of implicit bias and its harmful effects, or the distinction between hostile and benevolent sexism. …”
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    Co-design in healthcare with and for First Nations Peoples of the land now known as Australia: a narrative review by James Gerrard, Shirley Godwin, Kim Whiteley, James Charles, Sean Sadler, Vivienne Chuter

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Non-Indigenous people working and supporting within co-design need to acknowledge their white or non-Indigenous privileges, need ongoing cultural self-awareness and self-reflection, need to minimise implicit bias and stereotypes, and need to know Australian history and recognise the ongoing impacts thereof. …”
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    AI in enhancing cultural sensitivity by Dwi Mariyono, Mufidul Abror

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Findings indicate that AI-based instructional media outperform conventional methods in improving cultural representation and reducing implicit biases. However, challenges such as algorithmic bias and unequal access persist, underscoring the need for ethical frameworks and culturally responsive pedagogies. …”
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    Ethical implications in the evaluation of complex contexts related to COVID-19 by Anthony Copez-Lonzoy, Ana L Vilela-Estrada, G.J. Meléndez-Torres

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Conclusions: It is essential to have ethical procedures in the different phases of research that can go beyond personal interests and that guarantee the preservation of people's welfare in the reduction of possible damage to health globally, adequate procedures in the collection of information that is not built to the measure of the researchers, to avoid involuntary segregation of the participants and that this leads to a reduction of significant damage due to implicit biases that are generated by poor planning that pursues the scoop instead of social good.…”
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    From margins to mainstream: decolonizing science and promoting diversity for the future of STEM by Roksana Khalid, Isaiah J. Ting

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Entrenched attitudes, often rooted in implicit biases, sustain the notion that scientific excellence is synonymous with famous Western names, further marginalizing diverse contributions. …”
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    The roadmap to integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in hematology clinical trials: an American Society of Hematology initiative by Alice Kuaban, Alysha K. Croker, Jeffrey Keefer, Leonard A. Valentino, Barbara E. Bierer, Stephen Boateng, Donna DiMichele, Patrick Fogarty, C. Michael Gibson, Anna M. Hood, Lloryn Hubbard, Antonella Isgrò, Karin Knobe, Leslie Lake, Iman Martin, Michel Reid, Jonathan C. Roberts, Wendy Tomlinson, Lanre Tunji-Ajayi, Harriette G.C. Van Spall, Caroline Voltz-Girolt, Allison P. Wheeler, Alan E. Mast, Stephanie Seremetis

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Eight issues identified include (1) harmonization of demographic terminology; (2) engagement of lived experience experts across the entire study timeline; (3) awareness of how implicit biases impede patient enrollment; (4) the need for institutional review boards to uphold the justice principle of clinical trial enrollment; (5) broadening of eligibility criteria; (6) decentralized trial design; (7) improving access to clinical trial information; and (8) increased community physician involvement. …”
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    Implications of Diminishing Lifespan Marginal Utility for Valuing Equity in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis by R. Scott Braithwaite

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Finally, not considering DMLU implicitly biases life-year–based metrics against equity. …”
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    Addressing Shortcomings in Contingency Standards of Care by Alexander Quan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Through the simulation, participants reported difficulty separating implicit biases about patient characteristics from their clinical judgment. …”
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