Impact of Cultural Competency Training in Naturopathic Medical Students: Self-Assessed Changes in Awareness, Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes

CAND Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-28 DOI:10.54434/candj.113
C. Gilbert, V. Cardozo, H. Vedadi
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Introduction: Cultural competency training is a growing requirement in medical schools across North America. Although accredited naturopathic medical schools now include some elements of cultural competency training throughout their programs, no literature to date has evaluated the effect of cultural competency curriculum among naturopathic medical students. This study evaluated the impact of a cultural competency training program of 4th-year naturopathic medical students at an accredited naturopathic medical educational institution in North America. Methods: Pre- and post-training online surveys were completed by naturopathic medical students using a 1 to 5 numerical scale (least to most confident), self-evaluating their awareness, knowledge, skills, and willingness to change behaviours, with some survey items adapted from the short version of the Cross-Cultural Care Survey (Harvard). Descriptive statistics were calculated, and a paired two-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to examine changes between pre- and post-training responses. Results: Out of 134 students enrolled in the training, 46 participants completed both the pre- and post-training surveys and were included in the final analysis. There was a statistically significant increase in self-rated confidence from pre- to post-training across all individual survey items spanning improvements in cultural competency awareness, knowledge, skills, and attitudes among students who completed both surveys. Conclusions: Results from this study indicate that cultural competency training of naturopathic students may improve their subjective assessment of their awareness, knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to working with diversity in clinical practice. Future research would benefit from using validated assessment scales, reducing loss to follow up, and investigating factors such as social demographics, prior training, and lived experience amongst participants.
文化能力训练对自然疗法医学生的影响:自我评估的意识、知识、技能和态度的变化
文化能力培训是北美各地医学院日益增长的需求。虽然经过认证的自然疗法医学院现在在其课程中包含了文化能力训练的一些要素,但迄今为止还没有文献评估过文化能力课程对自然疗法医学院学生的影响。本研究评估了北美一所认可的自然疗法医学教育机构的四年级自然疗法医学学生文化能力训练计划的影响。方法:对自然疗法医学生进行培训前和培训后的在线调查,采用1 - 5的数字量表(从最不自信到最自信),对他们的意识、知识、技能和改变行为的意愿进行自我评估,其中一些调查项目改编自哈佛大学跨文化护理调查的简短版本。计算描述性统计数据,并使用配对双侧Wilcoxon符号秩检验来检查训练前和训练后反应的变化。结果:在134名参加培训的学生中,有46名参与者完成了培训前和培训后的调查,并被纳入最终分析。在完成两项调查的学生中,从培训前到培训后的所有个人调查项目中,自我评定的信心都有统计学上的显著增加,这些项目涵盖了文化能力意识、知识、技能和态度的改善。结论:本研究结果显示,自然疗法学生的文化胜任力训练可改善他们在临床实践中对多样性工作的认知、知识、技能和态度的主观评价。未来的研究将受益于使用有效的评估量表,减少随访损失,并调查社会人口统计、先前培训和参与者的生活经验等因素。
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