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BMC Family Practice | 2014

General practice and ethnicity: an experimental study of doctoring

Brice Lepièce; Christine Reynaert; Philippe van Meerbeeck; Vincent Lorant

BackgroundThere is extensive evidence of health inequality across ethnic groups. Inequity is a complex social phenomenon involving several underlying factors, including ethnic discrimination. In the field of health care, it has been established that ethnic discrimination stems partially from bias or prejudice on the part of doctors. Indeed, it has been hypothesized that patient ethnicity may affect doctors’ social cognition, thus modifying their social interactions and decision-making processes. General practitioners (GPs) are the primary access point to health care for ethnic minority groups. In this study, we examine whether patient ethnicity affects the relational and decisional features of doctoring.MethodsThe sample was made up of 171 Belgian GPs, who were each randomly allocated to one of two experimental conditions. One group were given a hypertension vignette case with a Belgian patient (non-minority patient), while the other group were given a hypertension vignette case with a Moroccan patient (minority patient). We evaluated the time devoted by GPs to examining medical history; time devoted by GPs to examining socio-relational history; cardiovascular risk assessments by GPs; electrocardiogram (ECG) recommendations by GPs, and drug prescriptions by GPs.ResultsWe observed that for ethnic minority patients, GPs prescribed more drugs and devoted less time to examining socio-relational history. Neither cardiovascular risk assessments nor ECG recommendations were affected by patient ethnicity. GPs who were very busy devoted less time to examining medical history when dealing with minority patients.ConclusionsWe found no evidence that GPs discriminated against ethnic minority patients when it came to medical decisions. However, our study did identify a risk of drugs being used inappropriately in some ethnic-specific encounters. We also observed that, with ethnic minority patients, GPs engage less in the relational dimension of doctoring, particularly when working within a demanding environment. In general practice, the quality of the relationship between doctor and patient is an essential component of the effective management of chronic illness. Our research highlights the complexity of ethnic discrimination in general practice, and the need for further studies.


Advances in Health Sciences Education | 2016

Social Dominance Theory and Medical Specialty Choice.

Brice Lepièce; Christine Reynaert; Philippe van Meerbeeck; Valérie Dory


Psychiatria Danubina | 2015

Depression, family and cellular immunity: Influence of family relationships and cellular immunity on the severity of depression.

Nicolas Zdanowicz; Christine Reynaert; Denis Jacques; David Tordeurs; Brice Lepièce; Julien Maury


Psychiatria Danubina | 2011

Families and health interactions

Nicolas Zdanowicz; Brice Lepièce; David Tordeurs; Denis Jacques; Pascal Janne; Christine Reynaert


Psychiatria Danubina | 2016

Depression, gender and cellular immunity : influence of gender and nseverity of depression on the cellular immunity

Manon Fagniart; Christine Reynaert; Denis Jacques; Brice Lepièce; Nicolas Zdanowicz


Psychiatria Danubina | 2015

Poverty and mental health: What should we know as mental health professionals?

Brice Lepièce; Christine Reynaert; Denis Jacques; Nicolas Zdanowicz


Psychiatria Danubina | 2017

Selective Serotonergic (SSRI) Versus Noradrenergic (SNRI) Reuptake Inhibitors with and without Acetylsalicylic Acid in Major Depressive Disorder.

Nicolas Zdanowicz; Christine Reynaert; Denis Jacques; Brice Lepièce; Thomas Dubois


Psychiatria Danubina | 2014

Review of disparities in the mental health care of ethnic minority patients.

Brice Lepièce; Nicolas Zdanowicz; Denis Jacques; Christine Reynaert; David Tordeurs


Psychiatria Danubina | 2012

Predictability of levels of physical and mental health in adults and adolescents: A 2 years longitudinal study

Nicolas Zdanowicz; Brice Lepièce; David Tordeurs; Denis Jacques; Christine Reynaert


Psychiatria Danubina | 2011

Predictability of levels of physical and mental health: A 2 year longitudinal study

Nicolas Zdanowicz; Brice Lepièce; David Tordeurs; Denis Jacques; Christine Reynaert

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Nicolas Zdanowicz

Université catholique de Louvain

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Christine Reynaert

Université catholique de Louvain

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Denis Jacques

Université catholique de Louvain

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David Tordeurs

Université catholique de Louvain

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Pascal Janne

Université catholique de Louvain

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Christine Reynaert

Université catholique de Louvain

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Philippe van Meerbeeck

Université catholique de Louvain

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Vincent Lorant

Université catholique de Louvain

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