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Racialized Risk in Clinical Care: Clinician Vigilance and Patient Responsibility
Authors:Hannah S. Bell  Funmi Odumosu  Anna C. Martinez-Hume  Heather A. Howard
Affiliation:Department of Anthropology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
Abstract:
Racial/ethnic identity is contingent and arbitrary, yet it is commonly used to evaluate disease risk and treatment response. Drawing on open-ended interviews with patients and clinicians in two US clinics, we explore how racialized risk is conceptualized and how it impacts patient care and experience. We found that racial/ethnic risk was a common but poorly defined construct for both patients and clinicians, who intermingled concepts of genetics, biology, behavior, and culture, while disregarding historical or structural context. We argue that racializing risk embodies social power in marked and unmarked bodies, reinforcing inequality along racial lines and undermining equitable health care.
Keywords:Diabetes  genetics  race/ethnicity  responsibility  risk  the United States
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