Racial bias across practitioner training programmes in Aotearoa
We are seeking registered New Zealand health workers and clinical students to participate in our research on implicit and explicit racial bias.
What's involved?
The study requires students to complete the Go/No-Go association task (implicit test) and answer questions about their explicit attitudes towards ethnic/racial groups. The whole study should take approximately 30-40 minutes to complete.
The information that participants provide will be reported and published in a way that does not identify the participants personally. The survey is anonymous, and researchers will not be able to identify the participant from the given responses.
Participants can choose to go in the draw to win one of ten $50 Westfield or grocery vouchers. Details entered for the draw will only be accessible by our research team, and the study will be anonymous.
If you are keen to participant, please click the link below and you will be redirected to our web-based survey where the participant information sheet and consent form can be read.
Eligibility criteria
- Be aged 18 years or older
- Be able to read and write English
- Have access to an internet connection that will allow participants to complete the survey
- Either be a NZ registered health worker, first-year or final-year clinical student undertaking a clinical training programme
- First-year clinical programmes: pre-medical degrees (biomedical sciences, health sciences), psychology, nursing, social work
- Final-year clinical programmes: medicine, psychology, nursing, social work or a relevant degree that offers clinical placements
Contact
For further information, please contact:
Sophia Kim
Email: skim574@aucklanduni.ac.nz
This study has been approved by the University of Auckland Human Participants Ethics Committee on 02/06/2021 for three years. Reference Number 22086.