Transgenerational Trauma and Trust Restoration
Fiona Miller, Pringl Miller
Abstract
Transgenerational trauma is a potential barrier to achieving a healthy and holistic patient-physician relationship, particularly for Black Americans. Examination of deeply rooted historical injustices that Black patients suffer in health care and how they undermine trust can help clarify connections between historical trauma, distrust, and health outcomes. Furthering clinicians' understanding of how daily practice can respond to Black patients' experiences can help restore trust and mitigate racial and ethnic health inequity.
Topics & Concepts
Transgenerational epigeneticsPsychologyBiologyGeneticsPregnancyOffspringPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcareRacial and Ethnic Identity ResearchEmpathy and Medical Education