Assessing dermatology resident confidence in caring for patients with skin of color

Many dermatology residency programs lack sufficient didactics and experiences with patients with skin of color (SOC). This may impact resident confidence with this patient population, which may affect patient satisfaction and perceptions of care. Dermatology residents nationwide were surveyed to det...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinics in dermatology 2021-09, Vol.39 (5), p.873-878
Hauptverfasser: Gupta, Rohit, Ibraheim, Marina K., Dao, Harry, Patel, Anisha B., Koshelev, Misha
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Zusammenfassung:Many dermatology residency programs lack sufficient didactics and experiences with patients with skin of color (SOC). This may impact resident confidence with this patient population, which may affect patient satisfaction and perceptions of care. Dermatology residents nationwide were surveyed to determine their confidence in care of patients with SOC and white skin across several dimensions, including detailing morphology, making diagnostic and therapeutic decisions, tailoring treatment recommendations, and detecting suspicious lesions. A total of 125 dermatology residents representing 46 programs (of 119, 39%) responded. Resident confidence was significantly lower across all categories measured regarding caring for patients with SOC compared with patients with white skin (P
ISSN:0738-081X
1879-1131
1879-1131
DOI:10.1016/j.clindermatol.2021.08.019