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Confronting Racism in Pain Research: A Call to Action

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JOURNAL OF PAIN
卷 23, 期 6, 页码 878-892

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CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2022.01.009

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Racism; antiracism; pain disparities; critical race theory; cultural humility; pain inequities

资金

  1. NIH/NIA [5P30AG059297-04S1]
  2. UAB Obesity Health Disparities Research Center (OHDRC) [R01AR079178]
  3. NIH/NINDS [K23NS124935]
  4. NIH/NIMHD [R01MD009063, R01MD010441]
  5. NIH/NHLBI [R01HL147603]
  6. NIH/NIAMS [K23AR076463]

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Racism is an established health determinant worldwide. This 3-part series calls on the pain research community to adopt antiracism practices in order to eliminate racialized injustices and pain inequities. It provides a historical and theoretical background on racism, emphasizes the importance of cultural humility, and presents research designs that perpetuate racism and potential reframes.
Racism is an established health determinant across the world. In this 3-part series, we argue that a disregard of how racism manifests in pain research practices perpetuates pain inequities and slows the progression of the field. Our goal in part-1 is to provide a historical and theoretical background of racism as a foundation for understanding how an antiracism pain research framework which focuses on the impact of racism, rather than race, on pain outcomes - can be incorporated across the continuum of pain research. We also describe cultural humility as a lifelong self-awareness process critical to ending generalizations and successfully applying antiracism research practices through the pain research continuum. In part-2 of the series, we describe research designs that perpetuate racism and provide reframes. Finally, in part-3, we emphasize the implications of an antiracism framework for research dissemination, community-engagement practices and diversity in research teams. Through this series, we invite the pain research community to share our commitment to the active process of antiracism, which involves both self-examination and re-evaluation of research practices shifting our collective work towards eliminating racialized injustices in our approach to pain research. Perspective: We call on the pain community to dismantle racism in our research practices. As the first paper of the 3-part series, we introduce dimensions of racism and its effect on pain inequities. We also describe the imperative role of cultural humility in adopting antiracism pain research practices. (c) Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of United States Association for the Study of Pain, Inc.

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