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Focus on Disparities

Blind Spots: Biases in Prehospital Race and Ethnicity Recording

Pages 1072-1075 | Received 22 Nov 2022, Accepted 27 Jan 2023, Published online: 09 Feb 2023
 

Abstract

Objective

Inequities have been described in areas of prehospital care ranging from pain medication administration and scene time, to stroke and cardiac arrest management. Though a critical element in understanding inequity, race and ethnicity information are often missing from the prehospital patient care report. This study aimed to characterize and understand demographic trends among records with missing race and ethnicity information.

Methods

This before-and-after retrospective review compared patient care reports prior to and after an intervention that mandated the recording of patient race and ethnicity. Records with incomplete race and ethnicity information in the before group were evaluated to understand demographic patterns associated with this incomplete documentation.

Results

Among 98,725 patient care reports, race/ethnicity in the before period as compared to the after period was less likely to be documented in nonwhite patients (p < 0.001), younger patients (p < 0.001), male patients (p < 0.001), and non-emergent transports (p < 0.001).

Conclusions

When compared to data after the implementation of mandated race and ethnicity fields, missing race and ethnicity data were found to be more common in patients of color, younger patients, males, and those transported non-emergently. Inconsistent completion of race and ethnicity documentation may lead to a poor understanding of equity issues within a system, suggesting a need for mandatory race and ethnicity fields.

Acknowledgments

Lauren Nickel and the Medical College of Wisconsin Department of Emergency Medicine for biostatistical consultation and guidance.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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