ON Chiropractic Winter 2015 | Page 10

COVER STORY / CHIROPRACTIC FOR TODAY'S CANADA I n many chiropractic clinics, the multicultural character of Canadian society means that their patient rosters are just as diverse as the communities they serve. This presents an exciting challenge to practitioners: providing exceptional care that effectively crosses the boundaries of cultural, ethnic, religious, socioeconomic, age and gender identities. Culturally sensitive care provides a more welcoming environment for patients, and research in chronic pain suggests that psychosocial dynamics are a key factor in recovery and rehabilitation. Truly holistic care includes the patient’s body, mind, family background and cultural context. A great deal of research across multiple fields has already been conducted to determine how best to prepare practitioner groups to care for diverse patient rosters. A brief survey of that research is provided in this article alongside specific practices and procedures to embrace diversity in practice. Embracing Diversity is Important for Patient-Centred Care P atient-centred care is a key trend across the health sector. The inherent challenges to health care providers working in multicultural communities highlight the importance of a patient-centred approach. Surfeit data demonstrates that different ethnic, racial, gender and socioeconomic groups, for instance, experience health in dramatically different ways. Dr. Claire Johnson, Editor of the Journal of Chiropractic Humanities, and an array of her colleagues wrote in a 2012 editorial that “white men have nearly twice the risk of testicular cancer than black men; yet black men have a significantly higher risk of prostate cancer than other racial groups. Women of Asian or European descent have a higher risk of osteoporosis, and Native Americans have nearly twice the disability rate due to low back pain than any other group.” Understanding the health trends and risks associated with the various identities of the patients you serve is an important first step in providing exceptional care to a diverse roster. There are additional steps, however. It \