Periodic Reporting for period 1 - RaceCareEurope (Race-based health care: A comparative study of the use of race-based diagnostics in Europe)
Período documentado: 2021-09-01 hasta 2024-08-31
The ultimate goal of the RaceCareEurope project was to understand how race-based diagnostics are currently being used in Europe, and what the individual and societal consequences are. Currently little is known about the use of race-based diagnostics in Europe. Both spirometry and the GFR-estimation are diagnostics used widely in everyday general practices by GPs to determine lung function and kidney function respectively (other race-based diagnostics are much more disease or risk-group specific and used less frequently and less wide-spread). For these reasons, within the proposed RaceCareEurope project the use of these two frequently used race-based diagnostics, namely spirometry and the eGFR equations, will be studied in the three European countries where they are frequently used, namely Belgium, the Netherlands, and France.
- Research management: Entailed obtaining ethical clearance for all relevant locations, and securing participation from the desired interlocutors for the project-
- Data collection and fieldwork in the Netherlands: Fieldwork in the Netherlands to conduct document analysis, focus groups, and ethnographic research.
- Knowledge dissemination and exploitation: Drafting one article, and presenting (preliminary) work at international conferences.
Dissemination activities and deliverables:
Helberg-Proctor, A. “Diversiteit & Inclusie in de Zorg”. Erasmus Centrum voor Zorgbestuur. November 17, 2022. Invited speaker.
Care in Black and White: “Race” in Health Care in Europe. September 22-23, 2022. Afroeuropeans Network Conference. Brussels, Belgium. Panel convener and presenter.
Brainwash video Ongelijkheid en Gezondheid. Omroep HUMAN, NPO. May, 2022. Video interview.
RaceCareEurope symposium. April 20, 2022. Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Symposium organizer.
“Rassen bestaan niet. Toch moeten artsen soms ingeven tot welk ‘ras’ hun patiënt behoort”. Eos Wetenschap. Edition 4, March, 2022. Print interview.
“Kleur, cultuur en klasse zijn blinde vlekken in onze gezondheidszorg”. Sociaal.net. March 21, 2022. Online print interview.
Helberg-Proctor, A., Hermsen, P., van Kempen, T. and Norbart, A. “Techniek Discrimineert: De invloed van bias op technologische ontwikkelingen in de (bio)medische wereld”. Nederlandse Vereniging voor Medisch Onderwijs Congres. February 8, 2022. Panel convener and presenter.
Helberg-Proctor, A. (December 14, 2021). De paradox van diversiteit en inclusie in de geneeskunde en zorg. Sociale Vraagstukken. Available: https://bit.ly/3l5RHmk(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)
12th Annual Maastricht Symposium on Global Health. The politics of knowledge production in Global Health: Towards the undoing of coloniality and the revitalizing of lived experiences. October 20, 2022.Invited speaker
Helberg-Proctor, A. (2021). Inclusiviteit in gezondheidszorg en -onderzoek: Historie, kritiek en noodzaak van diversiteit in de zorg. Quintesse, 10(4), 6-13.