| Literature DB >> 35534057 |
Sagar Panthi1, Ashish Bhandari2, Rochana Acharya2, Pradeep Khatiwada2, Nimesh Khanal3, Bharosha Bhattarai2, Lila Bahadur Basnet4, Vijay Kumar Khanal2, Shyam Sundar Budhathoki5,6, Anup Ghimire2, Paras Pokharel2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess the attitude of medical students towards cultural diversity aiming to elucidate our current status in understanding cultural awareness and sensitivity. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A web-based cross-sectional study was carried out among 601 undergraduate health science students (medical and dental courses) at a health sciences university in eastern Nepal via various modes of social-media platforms like WhatsApp, Messenger, Gmail, etc. OUTCOME MEASURES: Medical students' attitude towards cultural diversity and its association with the sociodemographic profile of the students.Entities:
Keywords: medical education & training; public health; social medicine
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35534057 PMCID: PMC9086609 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057062
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 3.006
Sociodemographic characteristics
| Characteristics | n (%) | |
| Age in years | ( | |
| ≤22 years | 318 (52.9) | |
| >22 years | 283 (47.1) | |
| Gender | Male | 386 (64.2) |
| Female | 215 (35.8) | |
| Address | Province 1 | 122 (20.3) |
| Madhesh Province | 116 (19.3) | |
| Bagmati Province | 88 (14.6) | |
| Gandaki Province | 44 (7.3) | |
| Lumbini Province | 48 (8) | |
| Karnali Province | 13 (2.2) | |
| Sudurpaschim Province | 26 (4.3) | |
| India | 144 (24.0) | |
| Nationality | Nepali | 457 (76.0) |
| Indian | 144 (24.0) | |
| Ethnicity | Brahmin/Chettri (Hills/Mountain) | 230 (38.3) |
| Brahmin/Chettri (Terai/Madhesh) | 75 (12.5) | |
| Janajati (Mountain/Hill/Terai) | 58 (9.6) | |
| Other ethnicities (Dalit, Muslim, Marwari, etc) | 94 (15.6) | |
| Any Indian ethnic group | 144 (24.0) | |
| Stream of study | MBBS | 428 (71.2) |
| BDS | 173 (28.8) | |
| Years of study | Preclinical | 216 (35.9) |
| Clinical | 278 (46.3) | |
| Internship | 107 (17.8) | |
| Economic status | Below poverty line | 91 (15.1) |
| Above poverty line | 510 (84.9) | |
| Socioeconomic status | Upper class | 317 (52.7) |
| Upper middle class | 212 (35.3) | |
| Lower middle class | 54 (9.0) | |
| Lower class | 18 (3.0) | |
BDS, Bachelor of Dental Surgery; MBBS, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
Responses of the students on various cultural issues
| Responses on cultural issues | Strongly agree | Agree | Neutral | Disagree | Strongly disagree |
| Balance of cultures | |||||
| Every individual must be responsible to learn about other ethnicities and cultures. | 268 (44.6%)* | 291 (48.4%)* | 30 (5.0%) | 7 (1.2%) | 5 (0.8%) |
| Minority should adopt the values and customs of the majority. | 51 (8.5%) | 130 (21.6%) | 113 (18.8%) | 219 (36.5%)* | 88 (14.6%)* |
| International students should abandon the customs and values of the country they originally belong to. | 30 (5.0%) | 67 (11.2%) | 65 (10.8%) | 243 (40.4%)* | 196 (32.6%)* |
| International students pursuing studies in a foreign country should conform to the customs and values of the new country but not necessarily let go of their own. | 208 (34.6%)* | 330 (54.9%)* | 45 (7.5%) | 7 (1.2%) | 11 (1.8%) |
| People belonging to different cultures can live in harmony. | 131 (21.8%)* | 329 (54.7%)* | 102 (17.0%) | 28 (4.7%) | 11 (1.8%) |
| Belonging to a particular ethnic group should not be a barrier to establish a friendship with someone from different ethnicity. | 393 (65.4%)* | 172 (28.6%)* | 19 (3.1%) | 7 (1.2%) | 10 (1.7%) |
| Doctors and cultural diversity | |||||
| Doctors too, like most others are not exempt from prejudices. | 91 (15.1%)* | 324 (53.9%)* | 136 (22.6%) | 40 (6.7%) | 10 (1.7%) |
| Doctors need to familiarise themselves with customs of different ethnicities and cultures in a multicultural setup. | 229 (38.1%)* | 322 (53.6%)* | 41 (6.8%) | 3 (0.5%) | 6 (1.0%) |
| A doctor more versed with the mother tongue of the patient is more likely of being perceived as more competent than someone not knowing the language. | 154 (25.6%)* | 350 (58.2%)* | 64 (10.7%) | 25 (4.2%) | 8 (1.3%) |
| College-specific cultural issues | |||||
| Student’s cultural issues such as provision of adequate number of holidays on particular major festivals (eg, Deepawali, Dasshera, Chhath, Maghi, Eid, Losar, Christmas, Udhauli/Uvauli, etc) are to be equally addressed by the college administration. | 135 (22.5%)* | 295 (49.1%)* | 77 (12.8%) | 65 (10.8%) | 29 (4.8%) |
| Concept of multicultural awareness and sensitivity should be incorporated in the curriculum. | 115 (19.1%)* | 339 (56.4%)* | 116 (19.3%) | 24 (4.0%) | 7 (1.2%) |
| Various student clubs in our college must encourage proportional involvement and participation of students from all cultures and nationalities. | 141 (23.5%)* | 260 (43.3%)* | 109 (18.1%) | 50 (8.3%) | 41 (6.8%) |
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| Excellent | 190 (31.6) | ||||
| Good | 274 (45.6) | ||||
| Poor | 137 (22.8) | ||||
*Acceptable responses that were given a score of 1.
Figure 1Response of the students on preparing themselves to visit his/her friend.
Figure 2Response of students on being invited to a festival at his/her friend.
Association between attitude of medical students towards cultural diversity and various variables
| Characteristics | Attitude | P value | ||
| Poor | Good | Excellent | ||
| Age in years | ||||
| ≤22 years | 71 (22.3%) | 162 (50.9%) | 85 (26.7%) |
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| >22 years | 66 (23.3%) | 112 (39.6%) | 105 (37.1%) | |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 79 (20.5%) | 161 (41.7%) | 146 (37.8%) |
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| Female | 58 (27.0%) | 113 (52.6%) | 44 (20.5%) | |
| Stream of study | ||||
| MBBS | 89 (20.8%) | 197 (46.0%) | 142 (33.2%) | 0.148 |
| BDS | 48 (27.7%) | 77 (44.5%) | 48 (27.7%) | |
| Academic category | ||||
| Preclinical | 49 (22.7%) | 110 (50.9%) | 57 (26.4%) | 0.081 |
| Clinical | 88 (22.9%) | 164 (42.6%) | 133 (34.5%) | |
| Economic status | ||||
| Below poverty line | 28 (30.8%) | 41 (45.1%) | 22 (24.2%) | 0.087 |
| Above poverty line | 109 (21.4%) | 233 (45.7%) | 168 (32.9%) | |
| Socioeconomic status | ||||
| Upper class | 73 (23.0%) | 138 (43.5%) | 106 (33.4%) | 0.750 |
| Middle class | 60 (22.6%) | 126 (47.4%) | 80 (30.1%) | |
| Lower class | 4 (22.2%) | 10 (55.6%) | 4 (22.2%) | |
Boldface indicate significant p values.
BDS, Bachelor of Dental Surgery; MBBS, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.