Racism in European Health Care: Structural Violence and Beyond

Author:

Hamed Sarah1ORCID,Thapar-Björkert Suruchi2,Bradby Hannah3,Ahlberg Beth Maina3

Affiliation:

1. Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

2. Department of Government, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

3. Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

Abstract

Research shows how racism can negatively affect access to health care and treatment. However, limited theoretical research exists on conceptualizing racism in health care. In this article, we use structural violence as a theoretical tool to understand how racism as an institutionalized social structure is enacted in subtle ways and how the “violence” built into forms of social organization is rendered invisible through repetition and routinization. We draw on interviews with health care users from three European countries, namely, Sweden, Germany, and Portugal to demonstrate how two interrelated processes of unequal access to resources and inequalities in power can lead to the silencing of suffering and erosion of dignity, respectively. The strength of this article lies in illuminating the mechanisms of subtle racism that damages individuals and leads to loss of trust in health care. It is imperative to address these issues to ensure a responsive and equal health care for all users.

Funder

Norface

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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