Brondani Mario, Pattanaporn Komkham
Faculty of Dentistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Gerodontology. 2017 Sep;34(3):326-333. doi: 10.1111/ger.12269. Epub 2017 Apr 10.
The aim of this study was to explore students' reflective thinking about long-term care experiences from the perspective of a model of oral health.
A total of 186 reflections from 193 second-year undergraduate dental students enrolled between 2011/12 and 2014/15 at the University of British Columbia were explored qualitatively. Reflections had a word limit of 300, and students were asked to relate an existing model of oral health to their long-term care experiences. We have identified the main ideas via a thematic analysis related to the geriatric dentistry experience in long-term care.
The thematic analysis revealed that students attempted to demystify their pre-conceived ideas about older people and long-term care facilities, to think outside the box, for example away from a typical dental office, and to consider caring for elderly people from an interprofessional lens. According to some students, not all domains from the existing model of oral health were directly relevant to their geriatric experience while other domains, including interprofessionalism and cognition, were missing. While some participants had a positive attitude towards caring for this cohort of the population, others did not take this educational activity as a constructive experience.
The nature of most students' reflective thinking within a long-term care experience showed to be related to an existing model of oral health. This model can help to give meaning to the dental geriatric experience of an undergraduate curriculum. Such experience has been instrumental in overcoming potential misconceptions about long-term care and geriatric dentistry.
本研究旨在从口腔健康模式的角度探索学生对长期护理经历的反思性思考。
对2011/12年至2014/15年期间在英属哥伦比亚大学入学的193名牙科专业本科二年级学生的186篇反思进行了定性研究。反思的字数限制为300字,要求学生将现有的口腔健康模式与他们的长期护理经历联系起来。我们通过与长期护理中的老年牙科经历相关的主题分析确定了主要观点。
主题分析表明,学生们试图消除他们对老年人和长期护理机构的先入之见,跳出框框思考,例如跳出典型牙科诊所的范畴,并从跨专业的角度考虑照顾老年人。一些学生认为,现有的口腔健康模式中的并非所有领域都与他们的老年护理经历直接相关,而其他领域,包括跨专业合作和认知,则有所欠缺。虽然一些参与者对照顾这一人群持积极态度,但另一些人并不认为这种教育活动是一次有建设性的经历。
大多数学生在长期护理经历中的反思性思考的本质表明与现有的口腔健康模式相关。这种模式有助于理解本科课程中的牙科老年护理经历。这样的经历有助于克服对长期护理和老年牙科的潜在误解。