Ahmad Mas S, Mokhtar Ilham W, Khan Norhayati L A
Centre of Comprehensive Care Studies, Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sungai Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia.
Centre of PreClinical Science Studies, Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sungai Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia.
J Int Soc Prev Community Dent. 2020 May 18;10(3):323-328. doi: 10.4103/jispcd.JISPCD_74_20. eCollection 2020 May-Jun.
Oral health inequalities experienced by patients, including people with disabilities (PWD), have been related to dentists' lack of professionalism and inadequate experience in managing patients with special needs.
This study investigated the impact of an extramural program involving PWD on dental students' professionalism and students' perception of training in managing patients with special needs.
A group of 165 undergraduate dental students (year 1 to year 5) participated in a voluntary program, involving 124 visually impaired children, at a special education school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A dedicated module in oral health was developed by specialists in special care dentistry, pedodontics, and medical sciences. Dental students then participated in a semi-structured focus group interview survey to discuss perceptions of their learning experiences. Qualitative data were analyzed via thematic analysis.
The program had positive impact on various aspects categorized into four major domains: professional knowledge (e.g., understanding of oral-systemic-social-environmental health interaction and understanding of disability), professional skills (e.g., communication and organizational skills), professional behavior (e.g., empathy and teamwork), and value-added learning (e.g., photography and information technology skills). Students showed improved willingness to manage, and comfort in managing PWD, and expressed support for future educational programs involving this patient cohort.
Improved knowledge, skills, attitudes, and personal values, as well as support for future programs, indicate the positive impact of extramural educational activities involving PWD in developing professionalism in patient care, while providing an opportunity for students to be exposed to managing patients with special needs.
患者,包括残疾人士所经历的口腔健康不平等现象,与牙医缺乏专业精神以及在管理特殊需求患者方面经验不足有关。
本研究调查了一项涉及残疾人士的校外项目对牙科学生专业精神以及学生对管理特殊需求患者培训的认知的影响。
一组165名本科牙科学生(1年级至5年级)参与了一项在马来西亚吉隆坡一所特殊教育学校开展的自愿项目,该项目涉及124名视障儿童。由特殊护理牙科、儿童牙科和医学领域的专家开发了一个专门的口腔健康模块。牙科学生随后参加了一次半结构化焦点小组访谈调查,以讨论他们对学习经历的看法。通过主题分析对定性数据进行了分析。
该项目在四个主要领域产生了积极影响:专业知识(例如,对口腔 - 全身 - 社会 - 环境健康相互作用的理解以及对残疾的理解)、专业技能(例如,沟通和组织技能)、专业行为(例如,同理心和团队合作)以及增值学习(例如,摄影和信息技术技能)。学生在管理残疾人士方面表现出更高的意愿和舒适度,并对未来涉及该患者群体的教育项目表示支持。
知识、技能、态度和个人价值观的提升,以及对未来项目的支持,表明涉及残疾人士的校外教育活动在培养患者护理专业精神方面具有积极影响,同时为学生提供了接触管理特殊需求患者的机会。