Rowen O. Jin's research while affiliated with University of California, Berkeley and other places

Publications (2)

Article
Agitation is a routine and increasingly common presentation to the emergency department (ED). In the wake of a national examination into racism and police use of force, this article aims to extend that reflection into emergency medicine in the management of patients presenting with acute agitation. Through an overview of ethico‐legal considerations...

Citations

... This approach has allowed for a shift away from presumed fault or blame on individuals, and instead placed a larger emphasis on mediators of structural bias through institutional practices, healthcare system policies, and societal culture. 42 For example, evidence suggests that decision making based on heuristics and biases versus a more rational, methodical approach is more likely to occur under stressful conditions. A recent study found that prowhite/antiblack bias increased preshift to postshift among emergency resident physicians when the ED was more overcrowded and during times of higher patient load. ...