International Research Collaborative - Oral Health and Equity, School of Human Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia.
Alfred Health, Pharmacy Department, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Monash University, Centre for Medicine Use and Safety, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; University of Western Australia, School of Allied Health, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia.
Complement Ther Med. 2020 Aug;52:102489. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2020.102489. Epub 2020 Jun 20.
While complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is used by more than half of Australians, its role in dentistry is rarely covered in the curricula of Australian dental schools. This study aimed to investigate dental students' knowledge of and attitudes towards CAM.
Australian dental students in the final two years of their study were invited to undertake a survey. These questions consisted of five clinically relevant case vignettes, for which there was only one correct answer amongst four possible options and seven self-reported perspective-based questions. Results were analysed using descriptive statistics.
Of the 185 students that participated, the mean correct response rate for the five clinical scenarios was 3.46 ± 0.95 (range: 0-5 out of 5). Of 185 students, 157 (85 %) answered more than half of the questions correctly. All five questions were answered correctly by 19 (10 %) students. Most (74 %) students self-reported to have little to no knowledge. More than two-thirds of dental students reported an interest in and belief in the effectiveness of CAM. A similar proportion expressed a desire for the integration of CAM content into their undergraduate curriculum.
Despite approximately three out of four of dental students in this study having little to no knowledge on CAM, attitudes towards CAM therapies, and the need to integrate them into the dental curriculum, were generally positive. Future research into identifying specific knowledge gaps could help to redesign improved dental curricula.
尽管有超过一半的澳大利亚人使用补充和替代医学(CAM),但澳大利亚牙科学校的课程很少涉及 CAM 在牙科中的作用。本研究旨在调查牙科学生对 CAM 的知识和态度。
邀请澳大利亚牙科专业最后两年的学生参加一项调查。这些问题包括五个与临床相关的案例描述,在这五个案例中,只有一个正确答案,而四个可能的选项中有七个自我报告的基于观点的问题。结果使用描述性统计进行分析。
在 185 名参与的学生中,五个临床情景的平均正确回答率为 3.46±0.95(范围:0-5 分)。在 185 名学生中,有 157 名(85%)答对了一半以上的问题。有 19 名(10%)学生答对了所有五个问题。大多数(74%)学生自我报告对 CAM 知之甚少。超过三分之二的牙科学生表示对 CAM 的有效性和有效性感兴趣并相信。同样比例的学生表示希望将 CAM 内容纳入其本科课程。
尽管在这项研究中,大约四分之三的牙科学生对 CAM 几乎没有或没有了解,但他们对 CAM 治疗方法的态度以及将其纳入牙科课程的需求普遍是积极的。未来研究确定具体的知识差距可以帮助重新设计更好的牙科课程。