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Gender and caste inequalities in primary healthcare usage by under-5 children in rural Nepal: an iterative qualitative study into provider perspectives and the potential role of implicit bias.

Saugat JoshiAlisha KarkiSimon RushtonBikash KoiralaSrijana BasnetBarsha RijalJiban KarkiGerda PohlManish BaidyaTim ChaterDan GreenAndrew C K Lee
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
It is highly likely that implicit bias affects provider behaviours in Nepal, just as it does in other countries. However, there is currently not a culture of thinking about the patient experience and how that might impact on future usage of health services. Implicit bias training for health students and workers would help create greater awareness of unintended discriminatory behaviours. This in turn may play a part in improving patient experience and future healthcare usage, particularly among disadvantaged groups.
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