Physicians' Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Communication With Parents of Different Skin Color: Feasibility of Measuring Indicators of Implicit Bias With Virtual Reality
Virtual reality (VR) may be a viable method to observe and describe signals of implicit bias. Using the context of the human papillomavirus vaccine counseling, we sought to describe physicians' communication practices exploring differences when counseling parents with different skin colors.
Source: Journal of Adolescent Health - Category: Child Development Authors: Emily Popler, Brittany L. Rosen, Andrea R. Meisman, Melody R. Lee, Jessica A. Kahn, Emmanuel L. Chandler, Melissa D. Klein, Francis J. Real Tags: Adolescent health brief Source Type: research
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