Danley Dale, Gansky Stuart A, Chow Denise, Gerbert Barbara
Department of Preventive and Restorative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of California San Francisco, 94117, USA.
J Am Dent Assoc. 2004 Jan;135(1):67-73. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2004.0022.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a brief, interactive multimedia tutorial designed to prepare dentists to recognize and respond to domestic violence.
The authors randomly assigned dentists and dental students to one of three groups: a control group or one of two experimental groups in a modified Solomon four-group design.
One hundred sixty-one dental students and 13 dentists completed the multimedia tutorial. At the posttest, subjects in both experimental groups demonstrated significantly better scores than did subjects in the control group on most items. The two experimental groups (pretest and posttest, posttest only) did not differ significantly from each other.
An engaging, interactive tutorial presenting a simplified model for ways in which dental professionals can recognize and respond to domestic violence significantly improved dental students' knowledge of, and attitudes toward, the topic.
Clinicians may improve the care they provide to patients by accessing this brief tutorial and following the lessons contained in it.
本研究的目的是评估一个简短的交互式多媒体教程的影响,该教程旨在让牙医做好识别和应对家庭暴力的准备。
作者采用改良的所罗门四组设计,将牙医和牙科学生随机分为三组:一个对照组或两个实验组之一。
161名牙科学生和13名牙医完成了多媒体教程。在测试后,两个实验组的受试者在大多数项目上的得分明显高于对照组的受试者。两个实验组(前测和后测、仅后测)之间没有显著差异。
一个引人入胜的交互式教程展示了牙科专业人员识别和应对家庭暴力的简化模式,显著提高了牙科学生对该主题的知识和态度。
临床医生可以通过访问这个简短的教程并遵循其中包含的课程来改善他们为患者提供的护理。