Creighton University, School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Omaha, Nebraska
Lebanese American University, School of Pharmacy, Byblos, Lebanon.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2023 Apr;87(3):ajpe9038. doi: 10.5688/ajpe9038. Epub 2022 Oct 7.
To explore the experience of members of Arab American Pharmacy Educators (AAPE) regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion in their workplace. A cross-sectional questionnaire was distributed electronically to 51 AAPE members. Eligible participants were those who identify with Arab heritage and have worked at US schools or colleges of pharmacy. Following the initial invitation, three reminders were sent to complete the questionnaire. A total of 31 (61% response rate) AAPE members completed the questionnaire. The majority of participants reported an overall positive academic experience. However, some participants reported being subject to negative stereotypes and discrimination, which may have hindered their ability to teach, practice, conduct research, and fully engage in service to their schools or colleges, profession, and community. Some AAPE members reported negative stereotypes and discrimination at US schools or colleges of pharmacy. Findings from this study can have implications for faculty representing different minority groups, especially for those pharmacy educators who are not of Western European descent and anyone who is perceived as the "other."
探讨阿拉伯裔美国药剂教育者(AAPE)成员在工作场所中关于多样性、公平性和包容性的体验。采用横断面问卷调查法,向 51 名 AAPE 成员发送电子问卷。符合条件的参与者是那些具有阿拉伯血统并在美国学校或学院从事药剂学工作的人。在最初的邀请之后,发送了三条提醒来完成问卷。共有 31 名(61%的回复率)AAPE 成员完成了问卷。大多数参与者报告说他们有总体积极的学术体验。然而,一些参与者报告说他们受到负面刻板印象和歧视,这可能阻碍了他们的教学、实践、研究能力以及充分参与学校或学院、专业和社区的服务。一些 AAPE 成员报告说在美国学校或学院的药剂学中存在负面刻板印象和歧视。这项研究的结果可能对代表不同少数群体的教师产生影响,特别是对于那些不是西欧裔的药剂学教育者以及任何被视为“异类”的人。