Provider Implicit Racial Bias in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease

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2025-08
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Background/Objectives This study is to (1) assess implicit racial bias among pediatric providers and (2) use virtual patient (VP) vignettes to determine the impact of implicit racial bias on clinical decision-making in pediatric sickle cell disease (SCD) pain care.

Design/Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted at a mid-sized, freestanding children’s hospital in the northeast. Participants (N = 52) were pediatric SCD providers (87% cisgender female, 90% White, M age = 38.78). Providers completed a demographic questionnaire, the race Implicit Association Test (IAT) with adult and child faces, and a measure of SCD explicit bias (5-point Likert scale). Providers also made clinical decisions for four VP vignettes depicting Black and White youth in the emergency department (ED) with either SCD or cancer pain. Frequency tables were calculated.

Results On the race IAT, providers demonstrated a pro-White implicit bias for both adult (81%) and child (89%) faces. Responses to the explicit bias measure reflected low levels of agreement with negative stereotypes about SCD patients. No significant differences emerged in providers’ pain treatment decisions for Black vs. White, or SCD vs. cancer VPs.

Conclusions Findings indicate pediatric providers harbor implicit racial bias similar to the general population. Findings from VP vignettes did not demonstrate that pain treatment decision-making differed based on race or diagnosis. This may be due to standardized protocols and procedures in the pediatric emergency setting. Future research is needed to clarify the role of implicit bias in clinical decision-making and the potential efficacy of treatment protocols in preventing biases from interfering with pediatric SCD pain care.

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Mulchan, S. S., Theriault, C. B., DiVietro, S., Litt, M. D., Sukhera, J., Tanabe, P., Thomas, H. R., Zempsky, W. T., Boruchov, D., & Hirsh, A. T. (2025). Provider Implicit Racial Bias in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 12(4), 2743–2751. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40615-024-02086-x
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