Table 1.
Gender | Ethnicity | Languages spoken (in addition to English) | Education | Additional self-identified diversity considerations | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Patient’s loved ones n = 3 |
2 female 1 male |
1 Indigenous 2 Caucasian |
1 Plains Cree |
2 post-secondary 1 high school |
1 low incomea 1 demisexual 1 rural residentc |
Physicians n = 3 |
2 female 1 male |
1 Chinese 1 South Asian 1 Caucasian |
1 Cantonese 1 Punjabi 2 French |
3 post-secondary | 1 English not first language |
Nurses n = 2 |
2 female | 2 Caucasian | n/a | 2 post-secondary | |
Allied health professionalsb n = 5 |
4 female 1 male |
4 Caucasian 1 European, Caribbean, Métis |
2 French 1 German |
5 post-secondary |
2 with disability 1 rural resident |
aDefined as any person in a household with income less than the Canadian Low-income measure, after tax (LIM-AT)
bIncludes dieticians, physiotherapists, pharmacists, and social workers
cDefined by Canada Post as having a rural forward sortation area