Influence of Race and Ethnicity on Application to Doctor of Physical Therapy Programs.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Nicole Tombers, Rachel Pfeifer, Kaitlyn Froemke
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Abstract

Objective: This study uses data from the Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service (PTCAS) to compare influences on application to Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) programs between White applicants and people of color (POC) - applicants who identified as Black, American Indian, Asian, Hispanic, or Pacific Islander.

Methods: This is a retrospective study using holistic narrative analysis. PTCAS data for the 2020 to 2021 application cycle were obtained, including essays and demographic data. Random samples were drawn such that 736 total applicants to PTCAS were included: 372 White applicants and 364 POC applicants. Using categories previously described in the literature, 3 reviewers coded application essays into as many influence categories as applied. Interrater reliability was evaluated on a sample of 12 essays, using Cohen kappa between reviewer pairs and a total arithmetic mean. Chi-square was used to test for difference between groups, based on Bonferroni correction.

Results: Personal experience with physical therapy (53.8% for White applicants, 54.9% for POC applicants), observation of the field (68.5% for White applicants, 71.2% for POC applicants), and alignment with values and interests (62.9% for White applicants, 67.3% for POC applicants) were the most common influences. Applicants of color were more likely to indicate a desire to bring services back to their community of origin, formative experience in health care based on race, and paid work experience in the field. Interrater reliability was excellent (.869).

Conclusion: Applicants in the POC group were primarily influenced toward pursuing DPT education by personal interaction with physical therapy and alignment of the field with their values. They were more likely than their White peers to have racially based health care experiences, paid work in the physical therapy field, and a desire to provide services to their community.

种族和民族对物理治疗博士项目申请的影响。
目的:本研究使用来自物理治疗师集中申请服务(PTCAS)的数据来比较白人申请人和有色人种(POC)申请人(被认定为黑人、美洲印第安人、亚洲人、西班牙裔或太平洋岛民)申请物理治疗博士(DPT)项目的影响。方法:采用整体叙事分析法进行回顾性研究。获得2020年至2021年申请周期的PTCAS数据,包括论文和人口统计数据。随机抽取样本,包括736名PTCAS申请人:372名白人申请人和364名POC申请人。使用先前文献中描述的类别,3位审稿人将应用论文编码为尽可能多的影响类别。在12篇论文的样本上评估了互评者的信度,使用了审稿人对之间的科恩卡帕和总算术平均值。采用卡方法检验组间差异,采用Bonferroni校正。结果:物理治疗的个人经历(白人申请人53.8%,POC申请人54.9%)、实地观察(白人申请人68.5%,POC申请人71.2%)和价值观和兴趣的一致性(白人申请人62.9%,POC申请人67.3%)是最常见的影响因素。有色人种的申请人更有可能表示希望将服务带回他们的原籍社区,在基于种族的医疗保健方面的形成经验,以及在该领域的有偿工作经验。测者间信度极佳(0.869)。结论:POC组的申请者主要受个人与物理治疗的互动以及该领域与他们价值观的一致性的影响。与白人同龄人相比,他们更有可能拥有基于种族的医疗保健经验,在物理治疗领域从事有偿工作,并希望为社区提供服务。
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Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy Multiple-
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
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187
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Physical Therapy (PTJ) engages and inspires an international readership on topics related to physical therapy. As the leading international journal for research in physical therapy and related fields, PTJ publishes innovative and highly relevant content for both clinicians and scientists and uses a variety of interactive approaches to communicate that content, with the expressed purpose of improving patient care. PTJ"s circulation in 2008 is more than 72,000. Its 2007 impact factor was 2.152. The mean time from submission to first decision is 58 days. Time from acceptance to publication online is less than or equal to 3 months and from acceptance to publication in print is less than or equal to 5 months.
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