2020
DOI: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11022
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Using Forum Theater as a Teaching Tool to Combat Patient Bias Directed Toward Health Care Professionals

Abstract: Introduction: Health care professionals who identify as members of underrepresented and racial minority groups may experience bias from patients and patient families. These occurrences disrupt the educational and therapeutic environments, distress the targeted individuals and allies, and create potential legal liability. Yet there are few educational opportunities for individuals to brainstorm and implement strategies for responding professionally during such instances. Methods: Presented first as a grand roun… Show more

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“…R. Harper & Hurtado, 2007; Harwood et al, 2018; Kelly et al, 2021), an important step to changing cultural norms that uphold discriminatory behavior may be to educate White students about racism and the lived experiences of students of color on college campuses. In particular, theater may be an effective educational tool for changing White students’ perceptions of racial bias and racism as one form of oppression (Barolsky, 2021; Rizk et al, 2020). Racist attitudes and rape myth acceptance are strongly associated forms of intolerant beliefs (Aosved & Long, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R. Harper & Hurtado, 2007; Harwood et al, 2018; Kelly et al, 2021), an important step to changing cultural norms that uphold discriminatory behavior may be to educate White students about racism and the lived experiences of students of color on college campuses. In particular, theater may be an effective educational tool for changing White students’ perceptions of racial bias and racism as one form of oppression (Barolsky, 2021; Rizk et al, 2020). Racist attitudes and rape myth acceptance are strongly associated forms of intolerant beliefs (Aosved & Long, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MedEdPORTAL has published a handful of interactive, theater-based activities in providerpatient partnerships, 13 conflict resolution, 14 active learning on diversity and inclusion, 15 and patients' racial bias toward health care providers. 16 Learners' feedback on these activities has been overwhelmingly positive, indicating that the theater method can be effective in addressing affective and behavioral components inherent in medical communication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MedEdPORTAL has published a handful of interactive, theater-based activities in provider-patient partnerships, 13 conflict resolution, 14 active learning on diversity and inclusion, 15 and patients’ racial bias toward health care providers. 16 Learners’ feedback on these activities has been overwhelmingly positive, indicating that the theater method can be effective in addressing affective and behavioral components inherent in medical communication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%