Under-treatment of Pain in Black Patients: A Historical Overview, Case-based Analysis, and Legalities as Explored Through the Tenets of Critical Race Theory

M. H. Habib
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Pain, also called the “fifth vital sign” is an important topic in healthcare settings. It requires urgent attention and treatment to minimize agony and discomfort. Unfortunately, multiple clinical studies conducted over the last few decades have repeatedly shown disparately inferior pain management in Black patients in medical settings when compared to White patients with similar pain levels. This Article utilizes Critical Race Theory to examine the understudied issue of under-treatment of pain in Black patients. It discusses the story of a real patient, Jacqui, who was under the medical care of the author. It examines her unfortunate experiences with poor pain management throughout different stages of her life, including a blood disorder as a child with, a traumatic arm fracture as a teen, during childbirth, and finally, later in life with advanced cancer. Three points are addressed in this Article: first, a discussion of Jacqui’sexperiences, and an analysis of those experiences through the available clinical data. This Article reveals the extent to which Black patient’s pain is undertreated, and how it led Black patients to mistrust our healthcare system. Second, the Article explores malpractice based legal analyses to these issues based on federal and state legislation. Third, various proposals to correct various systemicdiscrepancies in medical-education and clinical settings to minimize such racial biases in pain management are discussed. It concludes by talking about the final part of Jacqui’s clinical journey.
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黑人患者的疼痛治疗不足:历史概述,基于案例的分析,以及通过批判种族理论原则探索的合法性
疼痛,也被称为“第五生命体征”,是医疗环境中的一个重要话题。它需要紧急关注和治疗,以尽量减少痛苦和不适。不幸的是,在过去几十年里进行的多项临床研究一再表明,在医疗环境中,与疼痛程度相似的白人患者相比,黑人患者的疼痛管理水平明显较差。本文运用批判种族理论来研究黑人患者疼痛治疗不足的问题。它讨论了一个真实的病人Jacqui的故事,她在提交人的医疗护理下。书中回顾了她在人生不同阶段因疼痛管理不善而经历的不幸经历,包括儿童时期的血液疾病,青少年时期的创伤性手臂骨折,分娩期间,以及后来患晚期癌症。本文讨论了三点:首先,讨论了Jacqui的经历,并通过现有的临床数据对这些经历进行了分析。这篇文章揭示了黑人患者的疼痛没有得到充分治疗的程度,以及它是如何导致黑人患者不信任我们的医疗保健系统的。其次,本文从联邦和州立法的角度对这些问题进行了法律分析。第三,讨论了纠正医学教育和临床环境中各种系统差异的各种建议,以尽量减少疼痛管理中的种族偏见。最后讲了雅基临床历程的最后一部分。
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