Anti-Black racism in Canadian health care: a qualitative study of diverse perceptions of racism and racial discrimination among Black adults in Montreal, Quebec
Abstract Background Racism has been shown to impact the health of Black persons through its influence on health care, including its expression through implicit biases in provider training, attitudes, and behaviours. Less is known about the experiences of racism in contexts outside of the USA, and ho...
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Main Authors: | Khandideh K. A. Williams (Author), Shamara Baidoobonso (Author), Aisha Lofters (Author), Jeannie Haggerty (Author), Isabelle Leblanc (Author), Alayne M. Adams (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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