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A Critical Analysis of White Racial Framing and Comfort with Medical Research.

Paige NongMelissa S CrearyJodyn PlattSharon Kardia
Published in: AJOB empirical bioethics (2023)
A rights-based orientation and less concern about the risks of medical research among white respondents demonstrate comparative advantage. Efforts to diversify medical research may perpetuate structural racism if they do not (1) critically engage with whiteness and its role in comfort with participation, and (2) identify and respond specifically to the needs of Black patients.
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