Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Some Docs Falsely Believe Blacks Feel Less Pain Than Whites (Study)

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*A new study released Monday may shed light on why African Americans are routinely under-treated for their pain compared with whites.

Researchers at the University of Virginia questioned white medical students and residents to see how many believed inaccurate and at times “fantastical” differences about the two races — for example, that blacks have less sensitive nerve endings than whites or that black people’s blood coagulates more quickly. They found that fully half thought at least one of the false statements presented was possibly, probably or definitely true, reports The Washington Post.

Additionally, those who held false beliefs often rated black patients’ pain as lower than that of white patients and made less appropriate recommendations about how they should be treated.

The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, could help illuminate one of the most vexing problems in pain treatment today: That whites are more likely than blacks to be prescribed strong pain medications for equivalent ailments.

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