Attitudes about racism, medical mistrust, and satisfaction with care among African American and white cardiac patients

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LaVeist, TA [1 ]
Nickerson, KJ
Bowie, JV
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[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
[2] Amer Psychol Assoc, Washington, DC 20002 USA
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10.1177/107755800773743637
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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The authors examine determinants of satisfaction with medical care among 1,784 (782 African American and 1,003 white) cardiac patients. Patient satisfaction was modeled as a function of predisposing factors (gender, age, medical mistrust, and perception of racism) and enabling factors (medical insurance). African Americans reported less satisfaction with care. Although both black and white patients tended not to endorse the existence of racism in the medical care system, African American patients were more likely to perceive racism. African American patients were significantly more likely to report mistrust. Multivariate analysis found that the perception of racism and mistrust of the medical care system led to less satisfaction with care. When perceived racism and medical mistrust were controlled, race was no longer a significant predictor of satisfaction.
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