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J Psychiatry 1980 Jun;137(6):679-82
Measuring racial bias in inpatient treatment.
Flaherty JA, Meagher R.
In a retrospective chart audit of 66 black and 36 white male schizophrenic
inpatients, the authors found that black patients spent less time in the
hospital, obtained a lower privilege level, were given more p.r.n. medications,
and were less likely to receive recreation therapy and occupational therapy.
Seclusion and restraints were more likely to be used with black patients.
The authors ruled out the possibility of more severe pathology in the
black patients by global rating of an additional 15 white and 15 black
patients. Concluding that there was racial bias, they attribute it to
subtle stereotyping and the staff's greater familiarity with white patients;
they suggest increased recruitment of black professionals and the inclusion
of blacks in each treatment team.
PMID: 7377387 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]