Classism in pain assessment and management: the mediating role of female patient dehumanization and perceived life hardship

Volume: 162, Issue: 12, Pages: 2854 - 2864
Published: Mar 22, 2021
Abstract
Compared with racism and sexism, classism in pain assessment and management practices (PAMPs) has been less investigated, and its mediating mechanisms are still unknown. Drawing on a social psychological model of dehumanization, this research aimed to test (1) the effect of patient socioeconomic status (SES; a proxy of social class) on PAMPs and (2) whether patient dehumanization and perceived life hardship mediated these effects. Two online...
Paper Details
Title
Classism in pain assessment and management: the mediating role of female patient dehumanization and perceived life hardship
Published Date
Mar 22, 2021
Volume
162
Issue
12
Pages
2854 - 2864
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