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Table 8 Distribution of responses for educational concepts that were covered (vs not covered) within entry-level educational programs

From: Assessing cultural competency among Canadian chiropractors: a cross-sectional survey of Canadian Chiropractic Association members

 

N (%)

Racial and/or ethnic predispositions to genetic-specific illness and disorders

1352 (55.6)

Biological differences between males and females in sex-specific illness and disorders

1671 (68.7)

Psychological and social stresses of living in a discriminatory society

726 (29.9)

Cultural health disparities and utilization of funded health services

807 (33.2)

Cultural health disparities in socioeconomic status, health status and language barriers

981 (40.3)

Cultural health disparities in access to social services, education, employment, and health services

765 (31.5)

Potential for bias in health care delivery to people from diverse communities and/or cultural groups

807 (33.2)

Institutionalized racial and ethnic biases

454 (18.7)

Institutionalized sex and gender roles

506 (20.8)

Intersectionality of the social determinants of health (e.g., race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, etc.)

549 (22.6

None

425 (17.5)