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An interactive teaching module for increasing undergraduate physiotherapy students' cultural competence: A quantitative survey.

Caroline Elizabeth FryerSarah EdneyGisela van Kessel
Published in: Physiotherapy research international : the journal for researchers and clinicians in physical therapy (2020)
Undergraduate physiotherapy students at an Australian university can increase their perceived level of cultural competence by participating in a 4-week classroom-based tutorial module, and this effect can be sustained over an 18-month period. Exposure to cultural diversity is not sufficient by itself for a change in perceived cultural competence. However, classroom-based teaching needs to be responsive to the cultural characteristics of the students.
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