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Measuring Change in Overcoming Implicit Biases in Behavior by Emergency Care Center Providers
Sponsor: Sarasota Memorial Health Care System
Summary
Implicit bias is a form of bias in which a person's automatic and unintentional thoughts of another person or group influence either positively or negatively their behavior or the decisions they make. Studies show that healthcare providers have the same amount of bias as any other person and that it can affect patient care. However, in the emergency room, which is fast-paced and there is a high number of patients, implicit bias may be higher. Therefore, this study will look at emergency care center (ECC) providers' willingness to change their implicit bias behaviors. After, it will provide implicit bias education designed for the ECC to the healthcare providers at SMHCS Sarasota campus and assess whether it improved their willingness to change implicit bias behaviors when compared to the providers in the SMHCS Venice campus who did not receive the education.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
110
Start Date
2024-11-01
Completion Date
2026-11-01
Last Updated
2024-10-08
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Educational module
1 hour pre-recorded educational module created by Dr. Sharma.
Locations (1)
Sarasota Memorial Health Care System
Sarasota, Florida, United States