Navigating challenges in healthcare education: perspectives from ethnic minority students.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mei Fung Florence Wong, Jasvir Kaur Jessie Dhaliwal
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Abstract

Background: The enrollment of ethnic minority students in healthcare professional programmes has been increasing. However, current curricula are primarily designed for students from the majority culture, potentially overlooking the unique learning challenges faced by ethnic minority students. This study aims to explore these challenges to better understand their learning experience.

Methods: This phenomenological qualitative study utilized face-to-face focus group interviews with 16 ethnic minority students enrolled in healthcare programmes at tertiary professional training institutions.

Results: Four key themes emerged (1) Language barriers resulting in heavy workload and stress, (2) Restriction in social network and interactions, (3) Stereotypes towards ethnic minorities, and (4) Obstacles related to maintaining religious faith. These themes highlight significant barriers that hinder learning engagement and social integration, adversely impacting academic and clinical performance.

Conclusion: The findings highlight the imperative for institutional reforms to create an equitable learning environment. Four strategies include implementing targeted language support programmes to alleviate academic pressures, fostering peer mentorship initiatives to enhance social integration, incorporating anti-bias training to address stereotypes, and developing faith-sensitive policies and facilities. These evidence-based interventions not only support ethnic minority students' success but also cultivate cultural competence across healthcare education, ultimately strengthening the inclusivity of the profession.

医疗保健教育中的挑战:来自少数民族学生的观点。
背景:少数民族学生在卫生保健专业课程的招生人数不断增加。然而,目前的课程主要是为来自多数文化的学生设计的,潜在地忽视了少数民族学生面临的独特学习挑战。本研究旨在探讨这些挑战,以更好地了解他们的学习经历。方法:采用现象学定性研究方法,对16名在高等职业培训机构卫生保健专业就读的少数民族学生进行面对面焦点小组访谈。研究结果显示:大学生面临四个主要问题:(1)语言障碍导致繁重的工作和压力;(2)社会网络和互动的限制;(3)对少数民族的刻板印象;(4)与宗教信仰有关的障碍。这些主题突出了阻碍学习参与和社会融合的重大障碍,对学术和临床表现产生不利影响。结论:研究结果强调了制度改革的必要性,以创造一个公平的学习环境。四项战略包括实施有针对性的语言支持计划以减轻学业压力,促进同伴指导倡议以加强社会融合,纳入反偏见培训以消除陈规定型观念,以及制定对信仰敏感的政策和设施。这些以证据为基础的干预措施不仅支持少数民族学生的成功,而且还培养了整个医疗保健教育的文化能力,最终加强了该专业的包容性。
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BMC Medical Education
BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
795
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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