Racial discrimination in pain care: an examination of the role of healthcare providers' racial evaluations and enacted behaviors, as well as pain sufferer's perceptions and expectations about racial discrimination Ghent University
Receiving quality pain care is a human right. Unfortunately, evidence suggests that the extent to which pain sufferers can appeal to this right often depends on their race. Indeed, extant evidence indicates that, compared to the racial majority, racial minorities are less likely to receive appropriate pain care. In countries where the racial majority is White, such disparities have been frequently found when comparisons were made between ...