研究发现,黑人病人在大手术后接受多式止痛治疗的可能性比白人低,这表明在疼痛治疗方面可能存在种族偏见。 Study finds Black patients less likely to receive multimodal analgesia than whites after major surgeries, suggesting potential racial bias in pain management.
在美国麻醉学学会年会上提出的一项研究显示,与大手术后的白人病人相比,黑人病人接受多式止痛治疗(全面止痛管理战略)的可能性较小。 A study presented at the American Society of Anesthesiologists' annual meeting reveals that Black patients are less likely to receive multimodal analgesia—a comprehensive pain management strategy—compared to white patients after major surgeries. 具体地说,黑人病人接受这种方法的可能性低29%,口服类阿片的处方可能性高74%。 Specifically, Black patients were 29% less likely to receive this method and 74% more likely to be prescribed oral opioids. 调查结果表明,在疼痛管理方面可能存在种族偏见,需要进一步调查这些差异。 The findings suggest potential racial bias in pain management, warranting further investigation into these disparities.