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White doctors and nurses on racial inequality in health care in the USA: whiteness and colour-blind racial ideology
Authors:Jennifer Malat  Rose Clark-Hitt  Diana Jill Burgess  Greta Friedemann-Sanchez  Michelle Van Ryn
Institution:1. Jennifer.Malat@uc.edu
Abstract:In this paper we report on an interdisciplinary project interviewing doctors and nurses about racial inequality in health care in the USA. We analysed data from interviews with twenty-two white doctors and nurses in which they were asked to offer explanations for racial inequality in health care. Results provide insight into how whiteness operates to provide white patients more often with appropriate health care and how colour-blind ideology can be adapted to accommodate naming white advantage and potential racial discrimination. However, even when naming mechanisms of white advantage in accessing resources, the white respondents avoided acknowledging how they are implicated in racial inequality in health care. We discuss the implications for understanding whiteness and colour-blind ideology.
Keywords:Colour-blind  whiteness  white racial ideology  racial inequality  racial discourse  qualitative
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