An obscured obstacle—Prevalence and nature of micro aggressions amongst healthcare professionals

Pub Date : 2023-12-02 DOI:10.1016/j.semerg.2023.102124
R.H. Elfaham , F.S. Allihaydan , L.A.A. Baragaa , S.H. Elfaham , N.S. Allihaydan , M.S. Maqbul , S.O. Alhilal , A.K. Alswat , H.A. Al-Algum , M.M. Zahra , M.N. Chabalout , S.M.S. Shakally , S.A. Alshahrani , H.K.T. Alanazi
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Abstract

Introduction

Microaggressions create negative consequences on the mental health of individuals who experience them, such as feelings of alienation, frustration and low self-esteem. Physicians worldwide are negatively impacted by the detrimental effects of microaggressions and implicit bias. It is imperative to establish the prevalence specificity of the problem hence the aim of this study is to determine the prevalence, nature and determinants of microaggressions amongst healthcare professionals.

Method

The study used an online anonymous survey to collect data including demographics, awareness of the term, experience of microaggression, acts and response. The research findings were analyzed using univariate and multivariate analyses using Chi-square test and binary logistic regression respectively.

Result

A total of 443 participants (40.9% males, 59.1% females) included 403 physicians (91%), 21 dentists (4.7%), 15 nurses (3.4%) and 4 pharmacists (0.9%). More than half of the participants (59.8%) were aware of the term micro-aggression. The percentage was significantly higher among respondents from the western region of Saudi Arabia than the Gulf/Middle Eastern countries. Approximately 38.1% of the participants experienced microaggression and more than half (55.62%) did not report experiencing microaggression. The most common form of microaggression was passive-aggressive behavior (80.5%) followed by invalidation of an opinion (73.4%). Among those who experienced microaggression, (12.9%) reported anger as the most predominant emotional response.

Conclusion

Microaggression is a universal phenomenon. Further research is necessary to determine its prevalence in other countries to establish a comprehensive understanding of its cultural context.

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