Ron Oberstein, Anatole Bogatski, Sharon Seto, Silvia Dueñas Bielser, Donna H Odierna, Monica Smith
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Objective: Racial and ethnic minority groups are underrepresented in chiropractic education and the profession, and are less likely than individuals identifying as White to have access to or use chiropractic care. Stakeholders with leadership positions in USA-based chiropractic colleges and organizations participated in 3 online diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) summit meetings to foster a deeper understanding of DEI, identify DEI objectives, and develop action steps and drive change. Summit I (51 attendees) comprised 3 presentations that provided background about DEI in chiropractic education and practice. Summit II (32 attendees), comprised 4 breakout sessions addressing organizational issues in DEI. Summit III (65 attendees) comprised 5 collaborative sessions focused on implementation of DEI objectives.
Methods: We use aggregate data and qualitative summaries to provide a descriptive narrative. Data sources include pre/post-summit quantitative surveys, items from open-ended questionnaires, and a spreadsheet of recommendations for increasing organizational DEI.
Results: Before attending Summit I, 48% rated their understanding of DEI issues as "moderately" or "very" high, compared with 74% afterward. Summit II participants suggested actions that should be taken by their institutions and the profession. Summit III participants stressed the need for DEI-supportive data, policies, and resources. They identified > 150 action steps to address DEI objectives. A listserv was established to facilitate ongoing institutional collaboration.
Conclusion: Summit participants recognized the importance of developing a diverse, culturally aware chiropractic workforce. The summits provided structure and support for stakeholders to effectively plan for and implement DEI in their organizations and institutions.
目的:少数种族和少数族裔群体在脊骨神经医学教育和行业中所占比例较低,与白人相比,他们更难获得或使用脊骨神经医学治疗。在美国脊骨神经科学学院和组织中担任领导职务的利益相关者参加了3次在线多样性、公平性和包容性(DEI)峰会,以加深对DEI的理解、确定DEI目标、制定行动步骤并推动变革。峰会 I(51 人参加)包括 3 场演讲,介绍了脊骨神经医学教育和实践中的多元化、公平和包容(DEI)背景。峰会II(32人参加)由4个分组会议组成,讨论了DEI中的组织问题。峰会III(65人参加)包括5场合作会议,重点讨论如何实施DEI目标:我们使用综合数据和定性总结来提供描述性说明。数据来源包括峰会前/后的定量调查、开放式问卷中的项目,以及增加组织 DEI 的建议电子表格:结果:在参加峰会 I 之前,48% 的人认为自己对 DEI 问题的了解程度 "中等 "或 "非常 "高,而参加峰会 II 之后,74% 的人认为自己对 DEI 问题的了解程度 "中等 "或 "非常 "高。峰会 II 的与会者提出了他们所在机构和行业应采取的行动。第三次峰会的与会者强调了对支持 DEI 的数据、政策和资源的需求。他们确定了 > 150 个行动步骤来实现 DEI 目标。建立了一个列表服务器,以促进持续的机构合作:峰会与会者认识到了培养一支多元化、具有文化意识的脊骨神经科学人才队伍的重要性。峰会为利益相关者提供了组织架构和支持,使他们能够在各自的组织和机构中有效地规划和实施DEI。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Chiropractic Education is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing research and scholarly articles pertaining to education theory, pedagogy, methodologies, practice, and other content relevant to the health professions academe. Journal contents are of interest to teachers, researchers, clinical educators, administrators, and students.