By Dominique Lambright
In an era where healthcare should be equitable for all, it is disheartening to acknowledge the delayed diagnoses that plague the Black community. This issue is deeply rooted in a multitude of factors, including the lack of representation, misdiagnosis, healthcare accessibility, stigma surrounding seeking medical help, implicit biases, and uncooperative attitudes toward diagnosis and treatment. As an advocate for yourself, it is crucial to take charge of your healthcare journey. Here are six powerful ways you can do just that.
Lack Of Representation Impacts The Accuracy & Timeliness Of Diagnosing
Knowledge is your greatest ally in a system where accuracy and timeliness are often compromised. Take the time to research and understand your symptoms, potential diagnoses, and treatment options. This will equip you with the information necessary to communicate effectively with healthcare professionals and properly address your concerns.
Misdiagnosis & Symptom Recognition
Incorrect diagnosis might result in major health problems and protracted suffering for the patient. If you obtain a diagnosis that does not correspond with your symptoms or your gut instinct, you should not be hesitant to seek a second point of view. Up until you obtain an accurate diagnosis, you should put your faith in your gut impulses and advocate for yourself.
Healthcare Accessibility
Accessibility continues to be a major obstacle for many Black people who are looking for medical treatment. To overcome these obstacles, you should take preventative measures and investigate the resources that are accessible to you.
Stigma Surrounding Seeking Medical Help
There is no need to stigmatize the act of seeking medical assistance. To question the ideas that society has about mental and physical health, the time has come to have an open conversation about these issues.
Implicit Biases
You should assert your rights because implicit prejudices may creep into the brains of medical personnel, which can harm the accuracy and timeliness of diagnosis. As a patient, you should advocate for yourself by demanding your rights for yourself.
Uncooperative Attitudes Towards Diagnosis & Treatment
Black people deserve prompt and accurate diagnoses, free from the barriers and biases that hinder their healthcare journey.