Asian Healthcare Workers and Their Experiences of Racism in North America: A Scoping Review.

Samantha Louie-Poon, Patrick Chiu, Janice Y Kung
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Background: The rising rates of anti-Asian sentiments has recently been called into question by several community activists and scholars. While this collective work has heightened awareness to address anti-Asian racism, the experiences of Asian healthcare workers in particular remains limited.

Purpose: To map the existing literature on anti-Asian racism experienced by Asian healthcare workers in North American healthcare settings, identify gaps in the current literature base, and inform future areas of anti-Asian racism research.

Methods: A scoping review following Arksey and O'Malley's (2005) methodology with updated guidance by Levac et al. (2010) and Peters et al. (2020) was undertaken.

Findings: A total of 3565 articles from database searches were identified from eight databases, with 64 full text articles screened and 15 articles included in this review. Anti-Asian racism amongst healthcare workers has been conceptualized, studied, and understood in three broad categories: levels of racism, descriptions of anti-Asian racism, and the impact of racism. In 60% of the included articles, interpersonal level of racism was solely studied, while 40% articles simultaneously studied interpersonal and institutional levels of racism. Anti-Asian racism was described through three key perspectives: otherness, inferior professional status, and general racial discrimination. Lastly, the impact of Asian healthcare workers' experiences of anti-Asian racism was studied by exploring the impact on mental health and barriers to career advancement.

Conclusion: Despite the presence of anti-Asian racism, the limited literature examining the complexities of the experiences of anti-Asian racism for Asian healthcare workers is concerning. Future scholarship requires further investigation that comprehensively explores the multiple pathways of anti-Asian racism, the contestation of monolithic stereotypes, and how Asian healthcare workers negotiate both hypervisibility and invisibility within healthcare spaces.

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亚洲医疗工作者和他们的种族主义经验在北美:一个范围审查。
背景:反亚洲情绪的上升率最近受到了一些社区活动家和学者的质疑。虽然这项集体工作提高了人们对反亚裔种族主义的认识,但亚洲医护人员的经验仍然有限。目的:绘制北美医疗机构中亚洲医护人员所经历的反亚裔种族主义的现有文献,找出现有文献基础中的差距,并为未来的反亚裔种族主义研究领域提供信息。方法:根据Arksey和O'Malley(2005)的方法进行范围评估,并采用Levac等人(2010)和Peters等人(2020)的最新指导。结果:从8个数据库中检索到3565篇文章,其中64篇全文被筛选,15篇文章被纳入本综述。医疗工作者中的反亚裔种族主义被概念化、研究和理解为三大类:种族主义的水平、反亚裔种族主义的描述和种族主义的影响。在纳入的文章中,60%的文章单独研究了人际层面的种族主义,而40%的文章同时研究了人际层面和制度层面的种族主义。反亚裔种族主义主要从他者性、劣等职业地位和普遍种族歧视三个方面来描述。最后,本研究通过探讨亚裔医疗工作者的反亚裔种族主义经历对心理健康和职业发展障碍的影响来研究亚裔医疗工作者的反亚裔种族主义经历的影响。结论:尽管存在反亚裔种族主义,但研究亚洲医护人员反亚裔种族主义经历复杂性的有限文献令人担忧。未来的学术研究需要进一步的调查,全面探索反亚洲种族主义的多种途径,单一刻板印象的争论,以及亚洲医护人员如何在医疗保健空间内协调超可见性和不可见性。
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