Boynes Sean G, Lemak Anne L, Close John M
Anesthesia Research, University of Pittsburgh, School of Dental Medicine, 3501 Terrace Street, G-84 Salk Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2006 Dec;70(12):1289-93.
To assess the quality and quantity of sedation education in U.S. dental schools, a prospective, questionnaire-based survey was administered to general dental practitioners who graduated in 2003. Questionnaires were sent via facsimile to recent dental graduates using a list obtained through the American Dental Association. The response rate was 54 percent; 718 of the 1,328 nine-question surveys were returned. The response to the questionnaires indicates a perceived need for sedation care by the majority of recent graduates and low overall satisfaction with the quality of sedation education in U.S. dental schools. The general consensus of most 2003 dental school graduates is that they have gained little or no hands-on experience in sedation techniques and would have supported an increase in tuition and fees if an institution were to offer more efficient sedation training. With increased popularity and high patient demand for sedation techniques, the new dentist feels a need for sedation education before graduation.
为评估美国牙科院校镇静治疗教育的质量和数量,我们对2003年毕业的普通牙科从业者进行了一项基于问卷的前瞻性调查。问卷通过传真发送给近期牙科毕业生,名单来自美国牙科协会。回复率为54%;1328份包含九个问题的调查问卷中,有718份被收回。对问卷的回复表明,大多数近期毕业生意识到对镇静治疗的需求,且对美国牙科院校镇静治疗教育的质量总体满意度较低。大多数2003年牙科院校毕业生的普遍共识是,他们在镇静技术方面几乎没有或完全没有实践经验,并且如果院校能提供更有效的镇静培训,他们会支持提高学费。随着镇静技术越来越受欢迎且患者需求高涨,新毕业的牙医觉得在毕业前需要接受镇静治疗教育。