Exploring Tertiary Health Science Student Willingness or Resistance to Cultural Competency and Safety Pedagogy

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Micheal, Sowbhagya
Ogbeide, Anita Eseosa
Arora, Amit
Alford, Stewart
Firdaus, Rubab
Lim, David
Dune, Tinashe
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2021
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There is an increasing body of literature that considers the relevance and experiences of cultural competency and safety training in health professional students. However, less is written about Australian tertiary learners’ experiences of engaging with cultural competency training. The aim of this study is to explore tertiary students’ willingness or resistance to cultural competency and safety pedagogy. Qualitative student feedback to a teaching unit was collected and triangulated with data from focus groups with tutors. Results were thematically analyzed. Willingness and resistance to cultural competency and safety teaching emerged as two key themes. Willingness to engage with the unit was largely due to student interest in the content, teaching environment and relevance of cultural competency to students’ future practice. Resistance was linked to the students feeling personally attacked, or culturally confronted, with tutors noting the topics around sexuality and white privilege being more resisted. Acknowledging reasons for student resistance and developing strategies to reduce resistance can facilitate more student engagement with cultural competency topics, ultimately leading to their future provision of culturally competent healthcare.

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

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18

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17

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© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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Specialist studies in education

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Micheal, S; Ogbeide, AE; Arora, A; Alford, S; Firdaus, R; Lim, D; Dune, T, Exploring Tertiary Health Science Student Willingness or Resistance to Cultural Competency and Safety Pedagogy, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (17), pp. 9184

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