University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) Adams School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
Division of Pediatric and Public Health, UNC-CH Adams School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2020 Sep;84(9):983-990. doi: 10.1002/jdd.12175. Epub 2020 May 12.
Audiology knowledge is important for oral health professionals because patients may present with hearing loss or temporomandibular joint dysfunction with referred pain to the ear. Additionally, their occupational environment may negatively affect their own hearing. An interprofessional learning experience for dental (DDS), dental hygiene (DH), and audiology students was created to increase DDS and DH students' knowledge of the audiology profession, risks to their own hearing, and communication with hearing-impaired patients. This study's purpose was to evaluate this new educational experience.
In 2018, audiology students presented information to DH and DDS students about audiology and offered optional supervised hearing screenings. DDS and DH students were surveyed to assess their self-rated knowledge level on audiology topics (e.g., audiology profession, hearing assessment, noise-induced hearing loss, and communicating with hearing impaired patients) before and after the educational sessions, as well as to evaluate their learning experience. Audiology students received didactic and hands-on instruction by DDS and DH students and faculty on performing a head and neck exam and making appropriate referrals.
The response rate was 48% (n = 57). Students' reported knowledge on all topics significantly improved (P < 0.05) after the educational program. The majority, 86%, agreed that this experience should be added to the curriculum, and 92% reported it increased their understanding of the importance of collaborating with other health professionals.
This experience increased students' knowledge of the audiology profession and understanding of hearing loss, while also increasing their appreciation of interprofessional education.
听力学知识对口腔健康专业人员很重要,因为患者可能会出现听力损失或颞下颌关节功能障碍,伴有耳部牵涉痛。此外,他们的职业环境可能会对自己的听力产生负面影响。为了增加牙科(DDS)、牙科保健(DH)和听力学学生对听力学专业、自身听力风险以及与听力受损患者沟通的了解,创建了一个跨专业学习体验。本研究的目的是评估这种新的教育体验。
2018 年,听力学学生向 DH 和 DDS 学生介绍了听力学知识,并提供了可选的监督听力筛查。在教育课程前后,对 DDS 和 DH 学生进行了调查,以评估他们对听力学主题的自我评估知识水平(例如,听力学专业、听力评估、噪声性听力损失和与听力受损患者沟通),并评估他们的学习体验。听力学学生通过 DDS 和 DH 学生和教师接受了关于进行头颈部检查和进行适当转诊的理论和实践指导。
回应率为 48%(n=57)。学生在接受教育计划后,所有主题的报告知识均显著提高(P<0.05)。大多数学生(86%)同意应该将此经验添加到课程中,92%的学生报告说这增加了他们对与其他健康专业人员合作的重要性的理解。
这种体验增加了学生对听力学专业的了解和对听力损失的理解,同时也提高了他们对跨专业教育的欣赏。