Department of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials Sciences, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Eur J Dent Educ. 2021 Feb;25(1):199-206. doi: 10.1111/eje.12591. Epub 2020 Oct 13.
A theory-practice gap in pre-doctoral dental education is a common source of stress for dental students. An interactive, small-group, case-based activity was designed to bridge the gap between pre-clinical and clinical experiences. The aim of our study was to assess the effectiveness of the case-based activity by evaluating students' comfort level in operative procedures.
Over 5 years, a total of 172 second-year students from the classes of 2017 through 2021 participated in the case-based activity delivered after the completion of the core operative dentistry course. The exercise included a pre-activity online quiz, an in-class case-based session and a laboratory exercise. Students' self-reported comfort levels in performing operative procedures were collected by surveys at three different times. They included the post-course survey distributed after the completion of the core operative dentistry course, the post-activity survey distributed after the completion of the case-based activity, and the follow-up survey distributed after students completed their first operative procedures in clinic.
There was a 93% response rate. The average rating of all eight statements revealed statistically significant increase in students' comfort level after completing the case-based activity and after performing their first operative procedures in the teaching practice.
This observation suggests that the case-based activity was effective in raising students' comfort levels. The activity may serve as an important tool in bridging the theory-practice gap between pre-clinical and clinical operative experiences.
在牙科学前教育中,理论与实践之间存在差距,这是牙科学学生普遍感到压力的一个常见来源。我们设计了一种互动式、小组式、基于案例的活动,旨在弥合基础临床前与临床经验之间的差距。我们研究的目的是通过评估学生在手术操作中的舒适度来评估基于案例的活动的有效性。
在 5 年多的时间里,共有 2017 年至 2021 年的 172 名二年级学生参加了在核心口腔操作课程完成后的基于案例的活动。该练习包括活动前的在线测验、课堂上的基于案例的课程和实验室练习。学生通过三次不同的调查报告他们在执行手术操作时的自我报告舒适度水平。这些调查包括在核心口腔操作课程完成后发放的课程后调查、在基于案例的活动完成后发放的活动后调查,以及在学生在教学实践中完成他们的第一次手术操作后发放的随访调查。
我们获得了 93%的回应率。所有八项陈述的平均评分显示,学生在完成基于案例的活动后和在教学实践中完成他们的第一次手术操作后,他们的舒适度水平有统计学意义的显著提高。
这一观察结果表明,基于案例的活动在提高学生的舒适度方面是有效的。该活动可以作为弥合基础临床前与临床手术经验之间理论与实践差距的重要工具。