Perceived discrimination and mistrust in health care lowers patients' quality of life

Perceived discrimination and mistrust in health care can negatively affect patients' quality of life, according to a study that will be presented at ASN Kidney Week 2013 November 5-10 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA.

Within medicine there has been a renewed focus on a holistic, patient-centered approach to , rather than solely focusing on clinical markers of health and disease. Factors such as experiences of discrimination, racism, and in health care occur within the medical setting and may affect a patient's quality of life.

To examine these factors, Michael Freeman, MD (University of Pittsburgh) and his colleagues followed 590 kidney failure patients as they proceeded through the kidney transplant evaluation process. Patients completed two interviews: one at the time of initial transplant evaluation, and another when the transplant evaluation was completed. Perceived racism, experiences of race-based discrimination, medical mistrust, and trust in physicians were assessed at the first interview. Quality of life was assessed at the second interview.

Patients who said they had more experiences of discrimination in health care, greater medical mistrust, and lower trust in one's physician at the first interview had poorer quality of life by the second interview. Greater perceived racism in health care predicted poorer quality of life regarding patients' symptoms, effects on daily life, work status, and cognitive function.

"These data indicate the injurious effect that and mistrust in may have on our , and indicate areas for patient-, provider-, and system-level focused interventions," the investigators wrote.

More information: "Perceived Racism and Discrimination in Health Care and Medical Mistrust Predict Poorer Health Related Quality of Life in End-Stage Kidney Disease Patients" (Abstract 4515)

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