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“Brave men” and “emotional women”: a theory-guided literature review on gender bias in health care and gendered norms towards patients with chronic pain.

Samulowitz A, Gremyr I, Eriksson E, et al. “Brave men” and “emotional women”: a theory-guided literature review on gender bias in health care and gendered norms towards patients with chronic pain. Pain Res Manag. 2018;2018:6358624. doi:10.1155/2018/6358624.

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February 25, 2018
Samulowitz A, Gremyr I, Eriksson E, et al. Pain Res Manag. 2018;2018:6358624.
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Previous research has documented that implicit bias can compromise clinician decision making regarding pain treatment and pain-related patient outcomesThis article summarizes the evidence regarding gendered norms and gender bias in the treatment of pain.

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Samulowitz A, Gremyr I, Eriksson E, et al. “Brave men” and “emotional women”: a theory-guided literature review on gender bias in health care and gendered norms towards patients with chronic pain. Pain Res Manag. 2018;2018:6358624. doi:10.1155/2018/6358624.