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The influence of patient gender in healthcare professional decision-making: an interaction analysis of simulation debriefings
The influence of patient gender in healthcare professional decision-making: an interaction analysis of simulation debriefings (Gauci et al., 2022)
Aims: To analyse how Health Care Professionals (HCPs) surface, discuss, and manage topics related to gender in their decision-making
Method: Researchers employed discursive psychology and conversation analysis in a mental healthcare simulation centre to examine 10 simulation debriefings.
Findings: Four main themes were identified, indicating how gender conversations are handled: collaboration, surprise, laughter, and silence. Existing gender biases affected treatment decisions for mental health patients.
Contributions: By using simulations as a research tool, this study adds to existing research on discrimination within healthcare settings.
Additional Links:
- The influence of patient gender in healthcare professional decision-making: an interaction analysis of simulation debriefings.
- Maudsley Learning Publishes New Gender Bias Report in Collaboration with King’s College London
This article is open access.
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Journal Article published July 2022.
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Last updated: | 30 April 2024 |
First contributed: | 27 November 2023 |
Audience access level: | General user |
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