id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-340000-1e66aqih Ho, Ivy K. The Role of Social Cognition in Medical Decision Making with Asian American Patients 2020-09-14 .txt text/plain 4836 225 38 There is evidence for the influence of provider perceptions on medical decision making among patients of other racial minority groups; however, literature on Asian American patients is lacking. Third, providers' cognitive loads are greater in healthcare settings where (i) there are greater number of competing demands; (ii) there are higher levels of time pressure, stress, and fatigue; (iii) there is a higher proportion of trainees; (iv) there is a lack of structural support for medical decision making; and (iv) there is a large proportion of racial minority patients. Multicultural training about Asian Americans should note the diversity within this racial group, address stereotypes such as the model minority myth, and discuss microaggressions and indicate how they impair the patient-provider relationship. We offer the following research recommendations to further explore the role of provider perceptions in medical decision making for Asian American patients: ./cache/cord-340000-1e66aqih.txt ./txt/cord-340000-1e66aqih.txt