TITLE:
Racism in Health Services in Brazil
AUTHORS:
Cristina Gomes
KEYWORDS:
Racism, Racial Inequalities, Racial Discrimination, Health Personnel, Health Services
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Applied Sociology,
Vol.6 No.11,
November
1,
2016
ABSTRACT: This article discusses racial prejudices and discrimination in perceptions, attitudes and practices among health personnel in the municipality of Camaçari. The survey’s methodology included racist statements in questionnaires distributed to 634 health workers, as well as socio-determinants of health, family and work characteristics. Results indicate how masked racism is reproduced through ambiguous attitudes and practices; the feeling that speaking about race/color would create a racist conflict, supposing that it does not exist, and resistance against accepting the need to correct injustices and promoting affirmative policies.