Dental Hygiene Education, UNC Adams School of Dentistry, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Student Life and the Division of Comprehensive Oral Health, UNC Adams School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2021 Mar;85(3):370-378. doi: 10.1002/jdd.12438. Epub 2020 Sep 30.
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) related to operator and patient positioning are prevalent among dentists. Knowledge of correct operator and patient positioning promotes safe working postures that can prevent the development of MSDs. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of inter-professional teaching on the application of those skills associated with correct operator and patient positioning in dental settings.
A randomized case-control study was conducted with 83 first-year dental students at the UNC-Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry in 2019. Forty-one (n = 41) of the students solicited for the project participated. All 83 students in the cohort participated in a didactic lecture on ergonomics and correct operator and patient positioning, along with a pre-clinical practice session with peer patients. During the clinical practice session, students in the case group received an additional 10 minutes of 1-on-1 instruction by a trained physical therapy student or dental faculty member. Two weeks later, the final cohort (n = 41) was assessed by 2 faculty members using a scored rubric on operator and patient positioning for restorative work on an anterior tooth, posterior mandibular tooth, and posterior maxillary tooth.
There was a statistically significant difference between the 2 groups with respect to the composite ergonomic positioning score (P = 0.006), operator shoulder abduction position (P = 0.03), and lateral flexion of the spinal column (P = 0.02).
Hands on instruction with physical therapists and trained dental faculty positively affects ergonomic compliance and provides students with tailored feedback that can be applied to clinical practice.
与牙医的操作和患者体位相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(MSD)较为常见。了解正确的操作和患者体位可促进安全的工作姿势,有助于预防 MSD 的发生。本研究旨在评估跨专业教学对牙科环境中正确操作和患者体位相关技能应用的影响。
2019 年,北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校亚当斯牙科学院的 83 名一年级牙科学生参与了一项随机病例对照研究。共有 41 名(n=41)学生参与了该项目。所有 83 名学生均参加了关于人体工程学和正确操作与患者体位的讲座,以及与同伴患者进行的预临床实践课程。在临床实践课程中,实验组学生额外接受了由经过培训的物理治疗学生或牙科教师进行的 10 分钟 1 对 1指导。两周后,由 2 名教师使用评分表对 41 名最终队列(n=41)的学生进行评估,评估内容为在前牙、下颌后牙和上颌后牙进行修复工作时的操作和患者体位。
两组在综合人体工程学体位评分(P=0.006)、操作人员肩部外展位置(P=0.03)和脊柱侧屈方面(P=0.02)存在统计学差异。
与物理治疗师和训练有素的牙科教师的实践指导可以提高人体工程学的合规性,并为学生提供可以应用于临床实践的个性化反馈。