2023
DOI: 10.1089/heq.2023.0126
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Challenges and Opportunities for Clinician Implicit Bias Training: Insights from Perinatal Care Stakeholders

Sarah B. Garrett,
Linda Jones,
Alexandra Montague
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: In an attempt to address health inequities, many U.S. states have considered or enacted legislation requiring antibias or implicit bias training (IBT) for health care providers. California's “Dignity in Pregnancy and Childbirth Act” requires that hospitals and alternative birthing centers provide IBT to perinatal clinicians with the goal of improving clinical outcomes for Black women and birthing people. However, there is as yet insufficient evidence to identify what IBT approaches, … Show more

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