Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Sydney, Westmead, NSW, Australia.
International Research Collaborative - Oral Health and Equity, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia.
Eur J Dent Educ. 2018 Aug;22(3):e419-e426. doi: 10.1111/eje.12320. Epub 2017 Dec 30.
Indigenous Australians have more than double the rate of poor oral health than their non-Indigenous counterparts. Cultural competence of dental and oral health practitioners is fundamental to health care and quality of life in addressing health disparities in minority cultural groups in Australia. Higher education curricula reviews have identified the need for institutions to incorporate Indigenous culture and knowledge more widely into the curricula to improve educational outcomes for Indigenous Australians and to increase cultural competence for all students.
The aim of this research was to provide a baseline analysis of Indigenous cultural competence curricula practices to ascertain changes required within Faculty of Dentistry programmes at the University of Sydney to enable students to become more culturally competent upon graduation.
Staff and students of the Doctor of Dental Medicine and Bachelor of Oral Health programmes at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Sydney participated in an online survey. Quantitative analysis of the survey data was conducted using integrated research electronic data capture survey tools, with open-ended questions being coded to common responses for those questions.
A total of 69 staff (71%) and 191 students (51%) participated in the online survey. The majority of participants perceived there was limited Indigenous content in the curriculum. Most participants reported that Indigenous curriculum was integrated into several units of study. The main pedagogical method for curriculum delivery was lectures, followed by case studies and group discussions.
Although some Indigenous content exists in dental faculty curriculum, in-depth investigation is required to develop a comprehensive, evidenced-based Indigenous cultural competence teaching framework, for integration into Doctor of Dental Medicine and Bachelor of Oral Health curricula.
澳大利亚原住民的口腔健康状况不佳的比例是其非原住民的两倍多。牙科和口腔健康从业者的文化能力对于解决澳大利亚少数民族文化群体的健康差异、保障医疗保健和生活质量至关重要。高等教育课程审查已经确定,各机构需要更广泛地将原住民文化和知识纳入课程,以提高澳大利亚原住民的教育成果,并提高所有学生的文化能力。
本研究旨在对原住民文化能力课程实践进行基线分析,以确定悉尼大学牙科学院课程需要做出哪些改变,使学生在毕业后更具文化能力。
悉尼大学牙科学院的口腔医学博士和口腔健康学士课程的教职员工和学生参与了在线调查。使用集成研究电子数据捕获调查工具对调查数据进行定量分析,并对那些问题的开放性问题进行编码,以获得常见的回答。
共有 69 名教职员工(71%)和 191 名学生(51%)参与了在线调查。大多数参与者认为课程中有限的原住民内容。大多数参与者报告说,原住民课程已融入了几个学习单元。课程交付的主要教学方法是讲座,其次是案例研究和小组讨论。
尽管牙科学院课程中存在一些原住民内容,但需要进行深入调查,以制定一个全面的、基于证据的原住民文化能力教学框架,将其纳入口腔医学博士和口腔健康学士课程。