Language
English
Publication Date
6-2-2025
Journal
American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
DOI
10.1177/10499091251345723
PMID
40456187
Abstract
Background
Implicit bias pervades health care, decreases quality of care, and disproportionately affects health outcomes for persons of color. Little is known about the use of biased language in the care of seriously ill children as documented in the electronic health record (EHR).Objective
To describe the use of biased language in the EHR of critically ill pediatric patients and to assess if there is a difference based on patient demographics and clinical characteristics.Setting/Participants
A retrospective review of EHRs was conducted on patients admitted to a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) with a palliative care consult at a large, urban academic center in the United States in 2019.Measurements
Demographics and clinical characteristics were compared between patients with and without biased language in their EHR in univariate and multivariate analyses. Frequencies of descriptor usage and health care team members using the descriptor were recorded. Exemplar quotes using biased language were recorded.Results
In 63 patients, no differences were found in demographic or clinical characteristics between patients with and without positively and negatively biased language. In adjusted analysis, there was no effect of demographics or clinical characteristics on the odds of having at least 1 instance of negatively biased language. Physicians and social workers used more biased language than other health care team members.Conclusion
Despite no statistically significant difference noted in this pilot study, linguistic biases exist in the EHR of seriously ill children, which may lead to testimonial injustice. Efforts to combat bias and racism in pediatric health care documentation may focus on revising note templates and educating across disciplines.Keywords
bias, communication, palliative care, pediatrics, stigmatizing language
Published Open-Access
yes
Recommended Citation
Major-Kincade, Terri; Kim, Erin; Price, Cameron A; et al., "The Use of Biased Language in the Care of Seriously Ill Children: A Pilot Study." (2025). Faculty and Staff Publications. 5871.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/baylor_docs/5871