“What kind of support do I need to be successful as an ethnic minority medical student?” A qualitative study

Abstract Background To be in alignment with the increasing diversity in the patient population, ethnic minorities should have appropriate representation in health care professions. Medical students from ethnic minorities therefore need to be successful in their medical studies. The current literatur...

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Main Authors: Ulviye Isik, Anouk Wouters, Gerda Croiset, Rashmi A. Kusurkar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-01-01
Series:BMC Medical Education
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-020-02423-8
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spelling doaj-4cbf31120a5c453aac69d4961b2f25972021-01-10T12:14:24ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202021-01-0121111210.1186/s12909-020-02423-8“What kind of support do I need to be successful as an ethnic minority medical student?” A qualitative studyUlviye Isik0Anouk Wouters1Gerda Croiset2Rashmi A. Kusurkar3Research in Education, Faculty of Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije UniversiteitResearch in Education, Faculty of Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije UniversiteitUniversity Medical Center GroningenResearch in Education, Faculty of Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije UniversiteitAbstract Background To be in alignment with the increasing diversity in the patient population, ethnic minorities should have appropriate representation in health care professions. Medical students from ethnic minorities therefore need to be successful in their medical studies. The current literature highlights that they underperform in comparison with the ethnic majority. The aim of the present study is to gain insight into what medical students from ethnic minorities experience during their education and what they need to become or stay motivated and to perform to their full potential. Methods Medical students from ethnic minorities from year 1 to 6, enrolled at Amsterdam UMC, Faculty of Medicine, Vrije Universiteit, the Netherlands, were invited via email to participate in this study. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, using an interview guide, from August–October 2018. A constructivist paradigm was adopted. Results Eighteen medical students from ethnic minorities (three from year 1, three from year 2, one from 3, four from year 4, two from year 5, and three from year 6) participated in this study. Students’ negative experiences could be categorized as follows: (1) the effect of discrimination (2) lack of representation of ethnic minority role models, (3) lack of a sense of belonging, (4) lack of a medical network, (5) differences and difficulties in cultural communication and language, and (6) examiner bias in clinical assessments. Examples of support tips relating to these experiences are: increasing awareness about diversity and other religions, providing support groups, having visible ethnic minority role models, and facilitating support in networking. Conclusions Findings of this study suggest that medical students from ethnic minorities have negative experiences that influence their education. Supporting these students is essential for creating a good and safe educational and practical environment for ethnic minority students.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-020-02423-8Academic performanceEthnic minoritiesMedical studentsMotivation
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Anouk Wouters
Gerda Croiset
Rashmi A. Kusurkar
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Anouk Wouters
Gerda Croiset
Rashmi A. Kusurkar
“What kind of support do I need to be successful as an ethnic minority medical student?” A qualitative study
BMC Medical Education
Academic performance
Ethnic minorities
Medical students
Motivation
author_facet Ulviye Isik
Anouk Wouters
Gerda Croiset
Rashmi A. Kusurkar
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title “What kind of support do I need to be successful as an ethnic minority medical student?” A qualitative study
title_short “What kind of support do I need to be successful as an ethnic minority medical student?” A qualitative study
title_full “What kind of support do I need to be successful as an ethnic minority medical student?” A qualitative study
title_fullStr “What kind of support do I need to be successful as an ethnic minority medical student?” A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed “What kind of support do I need to be successful as an ethnic minority medical student?” A qualitative study
title_sort “what kind of support do i need to be successful as an ethnic minority medical student?” a qualitative study
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series BMC Medical Education
issn 1472-6920
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background To be in alignment with the increasing diversity in the patient population, ethnic minorities should have appropriate representation in health care professions. Medical students from ethnic minorities therefore need to be successful in their medical studies. The current literature highlights that they underperform in comparison with the ethnic majority. The aim of the present study is to gain insight into what medical students from ethnic minorities experience during their education and what they need to become or stay motivated and to perform to their full potential. Methods Medical students from ethnic minorities from year 1 to 6, enrolled at Amsterdam UMC, Faculty of Medicine, Vrije Universiteit, the Netherlands, were invited via email to participate in this study. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, using an interview guide, from August–October 2018. A constructivist paradigm was adopted. Results Eighteen medical students from ethnic minorities (three from year 1, three from year 2, one from 3, four from year 4, two from year 5, and three from year 6) participated in this study. Students’ negative experiences could be categorized as follows: (1) the effect of discrimination (2) lack of representation of ethnic minority role models, (3) lack of a sense of belonging, (4) lack of a medical network, (5) differences and difficulties in cultural communication and language, and (6) examiner bias in clinical assessments. Examples of support tips relating to these experiences are: increasing awareness about diversity and other religions, providing support groups, having visible ethnic minority role models, and facilitating support in networking. Conclusions Findings of this study suggest that medical students from ethnic minorities have negative experiences that influence their education. Supporting these students is essential for creating a good and safe educational and practical environment for ethnic minority students.
topic Academic performance
Ethnic minorities
Medical students
Motivation
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-020-02423-8
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