IMPLICIT RACIAL BIAS IN COMMUNITY PHARMACY: A MIXED-METHODS MYSTERY SHOPPING STUDY
- At: AbuDhabi (United Arab Emirates) (2019)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: POS-SAPS-014
- By: COLLINS, Jack (The University of Sydney, Faculty of Pharmacy, Australia)
- Co-author(s): Jack Charles Collins: School of Pharmacy, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Carl Schneider: School of Pharmacy, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Betty Chaar: School of Pharmacy, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Megan MacKenzie: Department of Government and International Relations, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Rebekah Moles: School of Pharmacy, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia - Abstract:
Background
Implicit bias is bias shown towards an individual or group without consciously meaning to do so. This bias may occur due to age, race, and weight among other factors. Implicit bias has been identified in medical practitioners, where it has been associated with poor health outcomes. Literature has not examined implicit bias in practising.. The access to the whole abstract and if available the presentation file is available to FIP members and to congress participants of that specific congress.
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