Gisselle De Leon
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View article: Transforming the discharge conversation through support and structure: A scoping review
Transforming the discharge conversation through support and structure: A scoping review Open
We offer practical recommendations for both interpersonal and policy level facilitation of nurse delivery of high-quality information at discharge to caregivers of patients with serious illness.
View article: The Presence 5 for Racial Justice Framework for <scp>anti‐racist</scp> communication with Black patients
The Presence 5 for Racial Justice Framework for <span>anti‐racist</span> communication with Black patients Open
Objective To identify communication practices that clinicians can use to address racism faced by Black patients, build trusting relationships, and empower Black individuals in clinical care. Data Sources Qualitative data ( N = 112 particip…
View article: “I Will Listen”: Transdisciplinary anti-Racism communication dialogue adapted to medicine
“I Will Listen”: Transdisciplinary anti-Racism communication dialogue adapted to medicine Open
CONTEXT: With evident data on the harmful effects of anti-Black racism on health inequalities and the impact interpersonal racism has on the patient-physician relationship, it is critical to highlight the importance of health communication…
View article: Black patient perceptions of COVID-19 vaccine, treatment, and testing
Black patient perceptions of COVID-19 vaccine, treatment, and testing Open
Context: The Presence for Racial Justice project leverages the Stanford Presence 5 framework to present anti-racism communication practices that promote clinician trust-building for Black patients in primary care. With the racial/ethnic di…
View article: Presence for racial justice: Disrupting racism through physician-patient communication
Presence for racial justice: Disrupting racism through physician-patient communication Open
Context: Anti-Black racism is firmly rooted in US healthcare, but many clinicians do not have the tools and language to question their biases and address racism in clinical practice, eg biased communication practices such as "non-complianc…
View article: Nonmedical Transdisciplinary Perspectives of Black and Racially and Ethnically Diverse Individuals About Antiracism Practices: A Qualitative Study
Nonmedical Transdisciplinary Perspectives of Black and Racially and Ethnically Diverse Individuals About Antiracism Practices: A Qualitative Study Open
This study's findings suggest that antiracism practices from outside the health care sector may offer innovative strategies to promote health equity by addressing personally mediated, institutional, and internalized racism in clinical care.