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Examining Injustices: Transfusion Medicine and Race.

Sumedha AryaAlyson MaharJeannie CallumRichard L Haspel
Published in: Transfusion medicine reviews (2024)
Race and ethnicity are sociopolitical and not biological constructs, and assertions that these population descriptors have scientific meaning has caused significant harm. A critical assessment of the transfusion medicine literature is an important aspect of promoting race-conscious as opposed to race-based medicine. Utilizing current definitions and health equity frameworks, this review will provide a critical appraisal of transfusion medicine studies at the intersection of race and healthcare disparities, with a focus on larger methodological challenges facing the transfusion medicine community. Moving forward, risk modelling accounting for upstream factors, patient input, as well as an expert consensus on how to critically conduct and evaluate this type of literature are needed. Further, when using race and ethnicity in research contexts, investigators must be aware of existing guidelines for such reporting.
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