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The Experiences of Black Students in Physical Therapy Education in Texas: A Qualitative Study.
Bakouetila-Martin, Mercia; Duke, Brittney; Pantoja-Aming, Andrea; Alfaro, Sarah; Williams, Stephanie; Mbah, Nkechi; Marie Lucero-Schoenfeld, Amy; Ossai, Uchenna; Hale, Jennifer.
Afiliação
  • Bakouetila-Martin M; Mercia Bakouetila-Martin is a physical therapist and outreach coordinator at Spero Rehab, 10902 Shettleston Dr, Richmond TX 77407 ( ptmercia@gmail.com ). Please address all correspondence to Mercia Bakouetila-Martin.
  • Duke B; Brittney Duke is a physical therapist at the New Braunfels Regional Rehabilitation Hospital.
  • Pantoja-Aming A; Andrea Pantoja-Aming is a physical therapist and clinical director at Spero Rehab.
  • Alfaro S; Sarah Alfaro is a physical therapist at the Houston Methodist Hospital.
  • Williams S; Stephanie Williams is a physical therapist and clinical director at Spero Rehab.
  • Mbah N; Nkechi Mbah is an itinerant physical therapist at Nova Medical Center.
  • Marie Lucero-Schoenfeld A; Amy Marie-Lucero Schoenfeld is a physical therapist at Endeavor Physical Therapy and Wellness.
  • Ossai U; Uchenna Ossai is an assistant professor in the Department of Women's Health at The University of Texas Dell Medical School.
  • Hale J; Jennifer Hale is an associate professor at the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Utah.
J Phys Ther Educ ; 37(4): 278-283, 2023 Dec 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38478782
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Racial or ethnic minorities are underrepresented in many health care professions, including physical therapy. Understanding the experiences of minority students in graduate education provides insight into how physical therapy educational programs can promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, which are factors that have been shown to improve patient outcomes. The purpose of this study is to qualitatively analyze and describe the lived experiences of Black student physical therapists (PT) in Texas. REVIEW OF LITERATURE Currently, there is a lack of qualitative research that investigates the experiences of Black students in physical therapy education in the United States.

SUBJECTS:

Nineteen Doctor of Physical Therapy students from 8 different physical therapy educational programs in Texas.

METHODS:

This qualitative study was conducted using a phenomenological approach. All participants took part in a focus group regarding their academic experiences. Students' dialogues were recorded and transcribed, and the researchers identified recurrent themes.

RESULTS:

After the analysis of focus group content, it was determined that the following 5 themes characterized the students' experiences 1) Barriers to enrollment, 2) underrepresentation, 3) implicit and explicit racism, 4) code-switching, and 5) desired image. DISCUSSION AND

CONCLUSION:

There is evidence to suggest that Black or African American students are subject to unique pressures that negatively affect their experiences during their PT education. Efforts need to be made by higher education institutions and individuals to provide a more inclusive environment to best support those students. By gaining awareness of the results of this study, educators and students can begin dialogues on how to foster inclusivity and cultural understanding in physical therapy education. Ultimately, understanding the experiences of others can improve how individuals coexist in an increasingly diverse society, and how clinicians provide patient-centered, culturally aware care to patients and clients.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Especialidade de Fisioterapia Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: J Phys Ther Educ Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Especialidade de Fisioterapia Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: J Phys Ther Educ Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article