Elsheikh Nasr M A, Osman Inshirah M A, Husain Nazik E, Abdalrahman Sally M A, Nour Hala E Y M, Khalil Atif A, Awadalla Heitham, Ahmed Mohamed H
Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, The National Ribat University, Khartoum, Sudan.
Department of Mental Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Gezira, Medani, Sudan.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2020 Jan 28;9(1):87-92. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_499_19. eCollection 2020 Jan.
Professionalism and ethics are essential components of all dental schools. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the level of professionalism among Sudanese undergraduate dental students.
This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 307 students in the final year undergraduate Dental Surgery Bachelor program with 155 public and 152 private university students. We collected data through a self-administrated, semistructured questionnaire.
Although most of the students enrolled in dental schools due to their performance at higher school ( value 0.00), this has no significant effect on their attendance and academic performance afterward ( value 0.25). The perception of the students toward ethics teaching was generally positive in both public (77.34%) and private schools (78.77%). Ethics was represented in the curriculum of both private (51.7%) and public (48.3%) dental schools as perceived by their students. 95.43% and 94.00% of public and private students, respectively, would always or sometimes work in teams, and 98.02% and 94.04% of public and private students, respectively, would always or sometimes respect patients' preference ( value 0.01). A total of 95.33% of the dental students would consult or refer patients with unexpected situations. Only 26% of all students would treat infectious diseases themselves.
About three-quarters of Sudanese dental students showed a satisfactory level of perception toward the importance of teaching dental ethics and professionalism. It was reflected in an excellent attitude for teamwork and respecting patients' choices. The demand for teaching professionalism course in every dental school will increase gradually, and family physicians with interest in medical education may play a pivotal role in teaching professionalism to dental students.
专业精神和道德规范是所有牙科学院的重要组成部分。因此,本研究旨在评估苏丹本科牙科学生的专业精神水平。
本描述性横断面研究在307名本科口腔外科专业最后一年的学生中进行,其中155名来自公立大学,152名来自私立大学。我们通过一份自填式半结构化问卷收集数据。
尽管大多数学生因高中成绩而进入牙科学院(值为0.00),但这对他们之后的出勤和学业成绩没有显著影响(值为0.25)。学生对道德教育的看法在公立学校(77.34%)和私立学校(78.77%)总体上都是积极的。学生认为,私立(51.7%)和公立(48.3%)牙科学院的课程中都包含道德教育内容。公立和私立学生分别有95.43%和94.00%会经常或有时团队协作,公立和私立学生分别有98.02%和94.04%会经常或有时尊重患者的偏好(值为0.01)。共有95.33%的牙科学生在遇到意外情况时会咨询或转诊患者。所有学生中只有26%会自行治疗传染病。
约四分之三的苏丹牙科学生对牙科道德和专业精神教育的重要性表现出令人满意的认知水平。这体现在他们出色的团队协作态度和尊重患者选择方面。每所牙科学院对专业精神课程的需求将逐渐增加,对医学教育感兴趣的家庭医生可能在向牙科学生传授专业精神方面发挥关键作用。