Evaluation and students’ perception of a health equity education program in physical therapy: a mixed methods pilot study

Alexis A. Wright, Dominique Reynolds,Megan Donaldson

BMC Medical Education(2024)

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Health equity is a common theme discussed in health professions education, yet only some researchers have addressed it in entry-level education. The purpose of this study is to serve as an educational intervention pilot to 1) evaluate students’ perception of the effectiveness of the DPT program in providing a foundation for health equity education, with or without the benefit of a supplemental resource and 2) establishing priorities for the program related to educating students on health inequities in physical therapy clinical practice. A mixed method design with a focus-group interview was utilized to explore students’ perceptions of the DPT program's commitment to advancing health equity. A three-staged sequential mixed methods study was conducted. Stage 1 began with quantitative data collection after completing the DEI Bundle utilizing the Tripod DEI survey. Stage 2 involved identifying themes from the Tripod Survey data and creating semi-structured interview questions. Stage 3 consisted of a focus group interview process. A total of 78 students completed the Tripod DEI survey upon completing 70
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Doctor of physical therapy,Curriculum,Diversity,Health equity,Inclusion,Health professions
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