AM Hood, SQ Booker, CA Morais, BR Goodin… - The journal of pain, 2022 - Elsevier
This third paper in the “Confronting Racism in All Forms of Pain Research” series discusses adopting an antiracism framework across all pain research disciplines and highlights the …
This second paper in a 3-part series on antiracism in pain research across the translational spectrum focuses on study design factors. Although objectivity is a cornerstone value of …
SQ Booker, EJ Bartley, K Powell-Roach, S Palit… - The Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Racial equity is imperative to the future and integrity of scientific inquiry. In 2020, citizens of the United States (and globally) witnessed one of the most vile and egregious experiences …
AM Hood, CA Morais, LSN Fields… - American …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Experiences of racism occur across a continuum from denial of services to more subtle forms of discrimination and exact a significant toll. These multilevel systems of oppression …
Almost 20 years ago, leaders in pain disparities research challenged pain scientists and clinicians to intervene and advocate for the elimination of inequitable pain treatment based …
TM Palermo, KD Davis, D Bouhassira… - Canadian Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Science and medicine have a long and troubling history of reinforcing racist, antiethnic, and sexist attitudes and beliefs, as well as ignoring and mistreating marginalized people. In their …
A Schoenthaler, N Williams - JAMA Network Open, 2022 - jamanetwork.com
Research has consistently documented inequities in the quality of care experienced by Black patients, with negative downstream effects on patient outcomes. Chronic pain is an …
MR Janevic, VA Mathur, SQ Booker, C Morais… - The journal of pain, 2022 - Elsevier
Current knowledge about mechanisms and interventions for pain has largely been derived from samples that are healthier, wealthier, younger, and more likely to be White than the …
Extant literature posits that humans experience two types of threat: physical threat and social threat. While describing pain as “physical” or “social” can be helpful for understanding pain …