一项研究揭示了在急诊室病人疼痛治疗方面持续存在的种族和性别偏见。 A study reveals persistent racial and gender biases in emergency room pain treatment for patients.
最近在《国家科学院议事录》上发表的一项研究报告强调了急诊室疼痛治疗中持续存在的种族和性别偏见。 A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences highlights ongoing racial and gender biases in emergency room (ER) pain treatment. 与男子相比,不论年龄或族裔等因素,妇女接受必要的止痛药物治疗的可能性较低。 Women are less likely to receive necessary pain medications compared to men, regardless of factors like age or ethnicity. 此外,黑人和拉丁裔病人面临更长的等待时间和低效的疼痛评估。 Additionally, Black and Latino patients face longer wait times and less effective pain assessment. 研究人员呼吁制定标准化规程、工作人员培训和定期审计,以促进公平待遇。 Researchers call for standardized protocols, staff training, and regular audits to promote equitable treatment.