Otsuka Hiromi, Kondo Keiko, Ohara Yuki, Yasuda Masayo, Kishimoto Natsuki, Sunaga Masayo, Endo Keiko, Arakawa Shinichi, Kinoshita Atsuhiro, Shinada Kayoko
Prof. Otsuka is Assistant Professor, Department of Preventive Oral Health Care Sciences, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University; Prof. Kondo is Junior Associate Professor, Department of Lifetime Oral Health Care Sciences, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University; Dr. Ohara is Junior Associate Professor, Department of Oral Health Care Education, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University; Prof. Yasuda is Assistant Professor, Oral Health Care Clinic, Dental Hospital, Tokyo Medical and Dental University; Prof. Kishimoto is part-time Assistant Professor, Department of Oral Health Care Education, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University; Prof. Sunaga is Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Media Development, Institute for Library and Media Information Technology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University; Prof. Endo is Associate Professor, Department of Oral Health Care Education, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University; Dr. Arakawa is Professor and Chair, Department of Lifetime Oral Health Care Sciences, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University; Dr. Kinoshita is Professor and Chair, Department of Educational Media Development, Institute for Library and Media Information Technology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University; and Dr. Shinada is Professor and Chair, Department of Preventive Oral Health Care Sciences, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.
J Dent Educ. 2016 Sep;80(9):1062-70.
The aim of this study was to develop, implement, and evaluate an inter- and intraprofessional education program with a peer support joint practice in which dental hygiene students teach medical and dental students about oral health care for older people requiring long-term care. In 2015 at Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 22 dental hygiene students in their third year at the School of Oral Health Care Sciences (OH3), 110 students in their third year at the School of Medicine (M3), and 52 students in their third year at the School of Dentistry (D3) participated in this program. The OH3 students practiced with a whole-body-type simulator to learn oral health care for older people and then taught the methods to the M3 and D3 students according to their self-designed teaching plan. All M3 and D3 students experienced being both practitioner and patient. The number of respondents and response rates on the questionnaires after the training were 22 (100%), 102 (92.7%), and 52 (100%) for the OH3, M3, and D3 students, respectively. Self-assessment by the OH3 students indicated that they could supervise other students sufficiently (77-86%), and 91% of them found the preclinical practice with the simulator efficient for the peer support joint practice. Almost all the M3 and D3 students reported that they gained understanding of the methods (99%), significance (100%), and important points of oral health care for older people (97%) in addition to the jobs and roles of dental hygienists (93%) because of this program. The M3 students understood the methods and significance of oral health care more deeply than did the D3 students (p<0.05). This study found that an interprofessional program with a peer support joint practice to cultivate practical clinical ability aided in increasing understanding and cooperation between medicine and dentistry.
本研究的目的是开发、实施和评估一项跨专业和专业内教育计划,该计划采用同伴支持联合实践,让口腔卫生专业学生向医学和牙科专业学生传授针对需要长期护理的老年人的口腔保健知识。2015年,东京医科齿科大学口腔保健科学学院三年级的22名口腔卫生专业学生(OH3)、医学院三年级的110名学生(M3)和牙科学院三年级的52名学生(D3)参与了该计划。OH3学生使用全身型模拟器练习为老年人进行口腔保健,然后根据自行设计的教学计划将方法传授给M3和D3学生。所有M3和D3学生都体验了既是从业者又是患者的角色。培训后问卷的受访者数量和回复率分别为:OH3学生22人(100%)、M3学生102人(92.7%)、D3学生52人(100%)。OH3学生的自我评估表明,他们能够充分指导其他学生(77 - 86%),其中91%的学生认为使用模拟器进行临床前实践对同伴支持联合实践很有效。几乎所有M3和D3学生都报告说,由于该计划,他们除了了解口腔卫生员的工作和角色(93%)之外,还对老年人口腔保健的方法(99%)、重要性(100%)和要点(97%)有了认识。M3学生比D3学生更深入地理解了口腔保健的方法和重要性(p<0.05)。本研究发现,一项采用同伴支持联合实践以培养实际临床能力的跨专业计划有助于增进医学与牙科之间的理解与合作。