Race/Ethnicity and Workplace Discrimination: Results of a National Survey of Physicians

Nunez-Smith, Marcella; Pilgrim, Nanlesta; Wynia, Matthew; Desai, Mayur M.; Jones, Beth A.; Bright, Cedric; Krumholz, Harlan M.; Bradley, Elizabeth H.

Race/Ethnicity and Workplace Discrimination: Results of a National Survey of Physicians

Nunez-Smith, Marcella; Pilgrim, Nanlesta; Wynia, Matthew; Desai, Mayur M.; Jones, Beth A.; Bright, Cedric; Krumholz, Harlan M.; Bradley, Elizabeth H.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Promoting racial/ethnic diversity within the physician workforce is a national priority. However, the extent of racial/ethnic discrimination reported by physicians from diverse backgrounds in today’s health-care workplace is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of physician experiences of perceived racial/ethnic discrimination at work and to explore physician views about race and discussions regarding race/ethnicity in the workplace. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, national survey conducted in 2006–2007. PARTICIPANTS: Practicing physicians (total n=529) from diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds in the United States. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: We examined physicians’ experience of racial/ethnic discrimination over their career course, their experience of discrimination in their current work setting, and their views about race/ethnicity and discrimination at work. The proportion of physicians who reported that they had experienced racial/ethnic discrimination “sometimes, often, or very often” during their medical career was substantial among non-majority physicians (71% of black physicians, 45% of Asian physicians, 63% of “other” race physicians, and 27% of Hispanic/Latino(a) physicians, compared with 7% of white physicians, all p< 0.05). Similarly, the proportion of non-majority physicians who reported that they experienced discrimination in their current work setting was substantial (59% of black, 39% of Asian, 35% of “other” race, 24% of Hispanic/Latino(a) physicians, and 21% of white physicians). Physician views about the role of race/ethnicity at work varied significantly by respondent race/ ethnicity. CONCLUSIONS: Many non-majority physicians report experiencing racial/ethnic discrimination in the work-

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Journal of General Internal Medicine
2009
Profession(s)
Physicians
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Stress/Trauma
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Peer-Reviewed Research
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Nonexperimental / Observational Study
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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
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