未被充分代表的少数族裔在入门级物理治疗教育应用过程中的经验:一个概念框架

Journal, physical therapy education Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-18 DOI:10.1097/JTE.0000000000000263
Melissa Yeung
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介绍。本研究的目的是探讨黑人和拉丁裔学生在入门级物理治疗教育计划(PTEP)入学过程中的经历,以及他们如何使自己的经历有意义。文献回顾。现有文献侧重于录取过程的定量方面以及申请人在入门级PTEP中的成功潜力。目前还没有足够的证据来提供申请人的观点,当导航入门级物理治疗教育招生过程。科目。共有11名参与者是通过社交媒体网站和为参加入门级ptep的黑人和拉丁裔学生设立的全国学生组织从所有入门级ptep中招募的。方法。每位参与者进行了三次访谈。他们的回答与第一次调查之前收到的人口调查相结合。然后用演绎和归纳过程对访谈进行转录和编码。结果。这项研究为招收黑人和拉丁裔学生提供了一个概念模型。项目需要考虑的因素包括对专业的介绍、申请过程中的挑战和支持因素,以及影响入学决定的因素。讨论与结论。本探索性研究提供了一个路线图,以更好地了解黑人和拉丁裔学生在物理治疗领域的经历和旅程。研究结果可以被初级ptep使用,为未来的学生提供更好的信息获取途径。
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Experiences of Underrepresented Racial Minorities in the Entry-Level Physical Therapy Education Application Process: A Conceptual Framework.

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Black and Latinx students as they navigate the entry-level physical therapy education program (PTEP) admissions process and how they made meaning of their experiences.

Review of literature: Existing literature is focused on quantitative aspects of the admissions process and on the applicant's potential for success within an entry-level PTEP. There is currently not enough evidence to provide the applicant perspective when navigating the entry-level physical therapy education admissions process.

Subjects: A total of 11 participants were recruited from all entry-level PTEPs through social media sites and national student organizations for Black and Latinx students enrolled in entry-level PTEPs.

Methods: Three interviews were conducted for each participant. Their responses were combined with a demographic survey received before the first. Interviews were then transcribed and coded with deductive and inductive processes.

Results: The study yields a conceptual model for recruitment of Black and Latinx students. Factors for programs to consider include introduction to the profession, challenges and factors of support within the application process, and factors influencing enrollment decisions.

Discussion and conclusion: This exploratory study provides a roadmap to better understand the experiences and journey of Black and Latinx students to the field of physical therapy. Findings could be used by entry-level PTEPs to provide better access to information for prospective students.

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