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Inclusion of Health Disparities, Cultural Competence, and Health Literacy Content in US and Canadian Pharmacy Curriculums
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Edwards, Akesha
, Petry, Natasha
, Chen, Aleda M.H.
, Planas, Lourdes G.
, Buckley, Beth
, Devraj, Radhika
, Ma, Qing
, Dang, Devra Khanh
, Borja-Hart, Nancy
, Wade, Latasha
, Haack, Sally L.
, Santee, Jennifer
, Campbell, Jennifer A.
, Sadowski, Cheryl A.
, Drame, Imbi
, Armbruster, Anastasia L.
in
Accreditation
/ Active learning
/ Adult Literacy
/ Canada
/ Core curriculum
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Cultural competence
/ Cultural Competency
/ curricular integration
/ Curriculum
/ Drug stores
/ Education, Pharmacy
/ Educational aspects
/ Health care disparities
/ Health disparities
/ Health Literacy
/ Humans
/ Literacy Education
/ Medical education
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Native peoples
/ Native rights
/ Pharmaceutical Education
/ Pharmaceutical sciences
/ Pharmacists
/ Pharmacy
/ Pharmacy colleges
/ Study and teaching
/ Surveys
/ United States
2021
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Inclusion of Health Disparities, Cultural Competence, and Health Literacy Content in US and Canadian Pharmacy Curriculums
by
Edwards, Akesha
, Petry, Natasha
, Chen, Aleda M.H.
, Planas, Lourdes G.
, Buckley, Beth
, Devraj, Radhika
, Ma, Qing
, Dang, Devra Khanh
, Borja-Hart, Nancy
, Wade, Latasha
, Haack, Sally L.
, Santee, Jennifer
, Campbell, Jennifer A.
, Sadowski, Cheryl A.
, Drame, Imbi
, Armbruster, Anastasia L.
in
Accreditation
/ Active learning
/ Adult Literacy
/ Canada
/ Core curriculum
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Cultural competence
/ Cultural Competency
/ curricular integration
/ Curriculum
/ Drug stores
/ Education, Pharmacy
/ Educational aspects
/ Health care disparities
/ Health disparities
/ Health Literacy
/ Humans
/ Literacy Education
/ Medical education
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Native peoples
/ Native rights
/ Pharmaceutical Education
/ Pharmaceutical sciences
/ Pharmacists
/ Pharmacy
/ Pharmacy colleges
/ Study and teaching
/ Surveys
/ United States
2021
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Inclusion of Health Disparities, Cultural Competence, and Health Literacy Content in US and Canadian Pharmacy Curriculums
by
Edwards, Akesha
, Petry, Natasha
, Chen, Aleda M.H.
, Planas, Lourdes G.
, Buckley, Beth
, Devraj, Radhika
, Ma, Qing
, Dang, Devra Khanh
, Borja-Hart, Nancy
, Wade, Latasha
, Haack, Sally L.
, Santee, Jennifer
, Campbell, Jennifer A.
, Sadowski, Cheryl A.
, Drame, Imbi
, Armbruster, Anastasia L.
in
Accreditation
/ Active learning
/ Adult Literacy
/ Canada
/ Core curriculum
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Cultural competence
/ Cultural Competency
/ curricular integration
/ Curriculum
/ Drug stores
/ Education, Pharmacy
/ Educational aspects
/ Health care disparities
/ Health disparities
/ Health Literacy
/ Humans
/ Literacy Education
/ Medical education
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Native peoples
/ Native rights
/ Pharmaceutical Education
/ Pharmaceutical sciences
/ Pharmacists
/ Pharmacy
/ Pharmacy colleges
/ Study and teaching
/ Surveys
/ United States
2021
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Inclusion of Health Disparities, Cultural Competence, and Health Literacy Content in US and Canadian Pharmacy Curriculums
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Inclusion of Health Disparities, Cultural Competence, and Health Literacy Content in US and Canadian Pharmacy Curriculums
2021
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Overview
Objective. To determine how US and Canadian pharmacy schools include content related to health disparities and cultural competence and health literacy in curriculum as well as to review assessment practices.
Methods. A cross-sectional survey was distributed to 143 accredited and candidate-status pharmacy programs in the United States and 10 in Canada in three phases. Statistical analysis was performed to assess inter-institutional variability and relationships between institutional characteristics and survey results.
Results. After stratification by institutional characteristics, no significant differences were found between the 72 (50%) responding institutions in the United States and the eight (80%) in Canada. A core group of faculty typically taught health disparities and cultural competence content and/or health literacy. Health disparities and cultural competence was primarily taught in multiple courses across multiple years in the pre-APPE curriculum. While health literacy was primarily taught in multiple courses in one year in the pre-APPE curriculum in Canada (75.0%), delivery of health literacy was more varied in the United States, including in a single course (20.0%), multiple courses in one year (17.1%), and multiple courses in multiple years (48.6%). Health disparities and cultural competence and health literacy was mostly taught at the introduction or reinforcement level. Active-learning approaches were mostly used in the United States, whereas in Canada active learning was more frequently used in teaching health literacy (62.5%) than health disparities and cultural competence (37.5%). Few institutions reported providing professional preceptor development.
Conclusion. The majority of responding pharmacy schools in the United States and Canada include content on health disparities and cultural competence content and health literacy to varying degrees; however, less is required and implemented within experiential programs and the co-curriculum. Opportunities remain to expand and apply information on health disparities and cultural competence content and health literacy content, particularly outside the didactic curriculum, as well as to identify barriers for integration.
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Elsevier Inc,American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,Elsevier Limited,American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
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