72. Racism in Healthcare Har passerat
Fredag 15 november 2019 14:30 - 16:00 Crusellhallen
Moderator: Sarah Hamed
Paneldeltagare: Beth Ahlberg, Elias Ibrahim, Hannah Bradby, Stephani Hatch
Research evidence suggests that racism is both anticipated and experienced in healthcare encounters. For patients, racism is a serious breach of quality and accessibility of healthcare and maybe linked to inequalities in health outcomes. For healthcare providers, racism disrupts interactions with colleagues and patients and derails professional development. Despite evidence of discrimination, racism is difficult to discuss and even more difficult to monitor in healthcare settings. Our Swedish research project sees racism as a form of structural violence and, using participatory processes, seeks to build dialogue with a shared vocabulary, so racism becomes something that can be discussed and, crucially, reduced. We are interested both in individual experiences and the ways that wider structures facilitate and/or hinder the expression of racism in healthcare settings. In discussion with an intervention framework devised to address the role of discrimination by healthcare practitioners in generating and perpetuating health inequalities in the UK, this panel will discuss processes through which we can realistically tackle racism for and with staff and patients.
Arrangör(er)
Swedish Forum for Human Rights
Taggar
Jämlik hälsa
Sjukvård
Form
Seminarium
Prioriterade målgrupper
Intresserad allmänhet
Språk
English
Föreläsare
Sarah Hamed Moderator
Doctoral candidate at the Department of Sociology at the University of Uppsala
Beth Ahlberg Paneldeltagare
Professor of International Health at the Skaraborg Institute, Skövde as well as at the Department of Sociology, University of Uppsala
Elias Ibrahim PaneldeltagareUtställare
Byrån mot diskriminering i Östergötland
Stephani Hatch Paneldeltagare
Professor of Sociology and Epidemiology at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London