2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.10636/v3
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Working hard to belong: a qualitative study exploring students from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds experiences of pre-registration physiotherapy education

Abstract: Background Previous research has demonstrated that attainment inequalities exist for students from Black Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups in pre-registration physiotherapy education. While previous research has explored students from BAME backgrounds experience of university, the context of physiotherapy is unique and is under researched. Therefore the purpose of this study was to explore BAME student experiences during their physiotherapy training.Methods Using a phenomenological approach pre-registr… Show more

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“…e awareness of the learner's journey and associated challenges has led to increased attention being paid to learners' sense of belonging, 1,2 particularly those from minoritized backgrounds. 3 I am excited to see this area of research develop. As an Asian woman who grew up in South Africa under the apartheid regime, belonging is particularly salient to me.…”
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“…e awareness of the learner's journey and associated challenges has led to increased attention being paid to learners' sense of belonging, 1,2 particularly those from minoritized backgrounds. 3 I am excited to see this area of research develop. As an Asian woman who grew up in South Africa under the apartheid regime, belonging is particularly salient to me.…”
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confidence: 99%