Addressing structural racism in pediatric clinical practice
Pediatr Clin North Am
Structural racism is the inequitable allocation of various social determinants of health to different communities. Exposure to this and other discrimination levied from intersectional identities is the primary driver of disproportionately adverse health outcomes for minoritized children and their families. Pediatric clinicians must vigilantly identify and mitigate racism in health care systems and delivery, assess for any impact of patient and family exposure to racism and direct them to appropriate health resources, foster an environment of inclusion and respect, and ensure that all care is delivered through a race-conscious lens with the utmost cultural humility and shared decision-making.
Laster M, Kozman D, Norris KC. Addressing structural racism in pediatric clinical practice. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2023;70(4):725-743. DOI:10.1016/j.pcl.2023.03.010. PMID: 37422311