Despite the growth in the US population of persons of color and the need for allied health professionals to improve healthcare disparity, people of color make up only 20% of the total enrollment in professional occupational therapy education programs (American Occupational Therapy Association [AOTA], 2016a). Inequalities in the participation of people of color can lead to diminished educational experiences for all students, isolation for occupational therapy students and professionals of color, and decreased healthcare quality for minority clients. This five phase, qualitative interpretive/constructivist study explored the academic experiences of occupational therapists of color, guided by the following research questions: 1. How do occupat...
A survey investigated satisfaction levels of racially diverse, graduate-level OT students at NSU and...
Belonging, a crucial aspect of humanity and justice, is negated by racism. Formal analyses have show...
There is a pressing need to address racism within healthcare education; however, occupational therap...
Despite the growth in the US population of persons of color and the need for allied health professio...
This study explored how occupational therapy students’ perceptions of racism and ethnic discriminati...
Over the past two decades there has been growing awareness and recognition that members of racial an...
Abstract This critical ethnographic study examined occupational therapy as a field that has maintain...
Black/African American students account for 6.5% of the enrollment in entry-level occupational thera...
There is only a small amount of research of the effects of race, culture and ethnicity on occupation...
The gender, ethnic, and racial diversity of occupational therapy professionals does not represent th...
The recent innumerable social and racial injustices and healthcare disparities experienced globally ...
The ongoing racism pandemic in the United States negatively impacts the health, safety, and occupati...
The ongoing racism pandemic in the United States negatively impacts the health, safety, and occupati...
With the anticipated change in the U.S. labor force to a greater mix of races and ethnic groups, inc...
The vast majority of occupational therapy (OT) practitioners are white, leaving gaps between the rep...
A survey investigated satisfaction levels of racially diverse, graduate-level OT students at NSU and...
Belonging, a crucial aspect of humanity and justice, is negated by racism. Formal analyses have show...
There is a pressing need to address racism within healthcare education; however, occupational therap...
Despite the growth in the US population of persons of color and the need for allied health professio...
This study explored how occupational therapy students’ perceptions of racism and ethnic discriminati...
Over the past two decades there has been growing awareness and recognition that members of racial an...
Abstract This critical ethnographic study examined occupational therapy as a field that has maintain...
Black/African American students account for 6.5% of the enrollment in entry-level occupational thera...
There is only a small amount of research of the effects of race, culture and ethnicity on occupation...
The gender, ethnic, and racial diversity of occupational therapy professionals does not represent th...
The recent innumerable social and racial injustices and healthcare disparities experienced globally ...
The ongoing racism pandemic in the United States negatively impacts the health, safety, and occupati...
The ongoing racism pandemic in the United States negatively impacts the health, safety, and occupati...
With the anticipated change in the U.S. labor force to a greater mix of races and ethnic groups, inc...
The vast majority of occupational therapy (OT) practitioners are white, leaving gaps between the rep...
A survey investigated satisfaction levels of racially diverse, graduate-level OT students at NSU and...
Belonging, a crucial aspect of humanity and justice, is negated by racism. Formal analyses have show...
There is a pressing need to address racism within healthcare education; however, occupational therap...