Retrospective study of cultural biases and their reflections among Korean medical students: a cultural hybridity perspective.

Korean journal of medical education Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.3946/kjme.2025.320
Kyung Hye Park, Ki-Byung Lee, HyeRin Roh
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Abstract

Purpose: Most of studies about racial or ethnic biases among medical students have been conducted in English-speaking developed countries. This study explores the hybridity and transformation of Korean medical students' biases, arguing that a nation's identity and culture are constantly in a state of ever-changing hybridity.

Methods: This research used a qualitative document analysis. The study participants were 600 pre-clinical medical students at two medical colleges in Korea, who enrolled in anti-bias programs and subsequently submitted self-reflection essays. Data collection focused on biases related to race, ethnicity, nationality, and medical practices as doctors. Bhabha's cultural hybridity concepts guided the coding of the data in order to explore the hybridity and transformation of the students' biases.

Results: The students presented cultural biases toward patients and doctors with ambivalence related to a person's high socioeconomic status and open-mindedness, as well as doctors' excellence and superiority as Korean authoritative figures. Since the students had ambivalent and complex biases toward patients and doctors, they felt unhomeliness as Korean doctors encountering international patients in Korean clinics. However, after discovering their contradictory assumptions, they transformed their unhomeliness into new hybrid identities. The students' biases were rarely based on race but instead were based on nationality, specifically national class by national income.

Conclusion: Understanding the changing hybrid nature of identities and culture from a cultural hybridity perspective could help clarify medical students' complex and changing biases and improve anti-bias education. Korean medical students' hybridized positions suggest that anti-bias education goes beyond focusing on prestige or racism.

韩国医学生文化偏见及其反思的回顾性研究:文化混杂的视角。
目的:大多数关于医学生种族或民族偏见的研究都是在英语发达国家进行的。本研究探讨了韩国医学生偏见的混杂性和转变,认为一个国家的身份和文化一直处于不断变化的混杂状态。方法:本研究采用定性文献分析。研究对象是韩国两所医学院的600名预科医学院学生,他们参加了反偏见项目,随后提交了自我反思论文。数据收集的重点是与种族、民族、国籍和医生的医疗实践有关的偏见。Bhabha的文化杂交性概念指导数据的编码,以探索学生偏见的杂交性和转化。结果:学生对患者和医生的文化偏见表现出与社会经济地位高、思想开放、医生作为韩国权威人物的卓越性和优越性相关的矛盾心理。由于学生们对患者和医生有着矛盾和复杂的偏见,所以当韩国医生在韩国诊所遇到外国患者时,他们感到很不自在。然而,在发现他们的矛盾假设之后,他们将自己的不寻常转化为新的混合身份。学生们的偏见很少基于种族,而是基于国籍,特别是根据国民收入划分的国家阶级。结论:从文化杂交性的角度理解医学生身份与文化的变化混合性质,有助于理清医学生复杂多变的偏见,提高反偏见教育水平。医学生们的混杂立场表明,反偏见教育已经超越了以名誉或种族主义为中心。
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Korean journal of medical education
Korean journal of medical education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The journal seeks to provide theoretical foundations, practical analysis, and up-to-date developments in health professional education: Curriculum development Teaching and learning Student assessment Educational evaluation Educational management and policy The journal welcomes high-quality papers on all levels of health professional education, including: Undergraduate education Postgraduate training Continuous professional development Interprofessional education.
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