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Jaya Aysola1,2,3,4, Diana Harris2, Hairong Huo1
1Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Abstract:
Purpose: To evaluate what drives respondent perceptions of health system organizational cultural competence. Methods: We estimated associations between survey respondent (n=3506) demographic characteristics, length of employment, position, and place of work and their reported perceptions of institutional culture. Results: In adjusted analyses, respondents self-identifying as non-Hispanic black versus non-Hispanic whites, females versus males, and lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender/queer versus heterosexuals were significantly less likely to rank the cultural competence of their organization above average. Conclusion: Minorities and women were less likely to rank their organization as culturally competent. Organizational efforts to achieve cultural competency would benefit from measuring this factor to target their efforts.
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