Department of Clinical Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
J Dent Educ. 2021 Apr;85(4):483-493. doi: 10.1002/jdd.12498. Epub 2020 Dec 1.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly challenged dental education. This study investigated the procedures outlined by dental faculty members to maintain quality dental education in a safe bioenvironment and adequately control the risk of cross-infection METHOD: Dental educators from dental schools around the world were invited to join an online survey considering different demographic factors. The survey consisted of 31 questions that were classified into separate sections, including academic characteristics, college size and facilities, action taken after announcement of the COVID-19 pandemic, perception of the pandemic, opinion regarding teaching, patient flow, possible facilities to implement for short- and long-term plans, and actions suggested to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic RESULTS: Two hundred-twelve responses were received. Respondents commonly agreed that COVID-19 will have major negative effects on dental education, adversely affecting all clinical disciplines. Shifting to virtual curricula, simulation labs, and distant learning were the prevailing actions taken in different dental colleges during the pandemic. Special attention was raised by the majority of respondents regarding dental aerosolizing procedures, preferring to postpone their training to a postpandemic/later phase. Coinciding opinions suggested adopting a future dynamic hybrid strategy analysis that combines online distant learning, virtual simulation, and haptic labs together with traditional direct clinical training on real patients CONCLUSION: The future of dental education will have far-reaching changes in strategies and tools to cope with COVID-19 pandemic and the postpandemic requirements of an effective, yet safe, dental learning environment. Dental colleges need to invest in infection precautions and in modern virtual education and training facilities.
新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行对牙科教育造成了重大挑战。本研究调查了牙科教师为在安全的生物环境中维持高质量的牙科教育并充分控制交叉感染的风险而制定的程序。
邀请来自世界各地牙科学校的牙科教育工作者参加一项在线调查,考虑到不同的人口统计学因素。该调查由 31 个问题组成,分为单独的部分,包括学术特征、学院规模和设施、宣布 COVID-19 大流行后的行动、对大流行的看法、关于教学的意见、患者流量、可能实施的短期和长期计划的设施,以及应对 COVID-19 大流行的建议措施。
共收到 212 份回复。受访者普遍认为 COVID-19 将对牙科教育产生重大负面影响,对所有临床学科产生不利影响。在大流行期间,不同牙科院校普遍采取转向虚拟课程、模拟实验室和远程学习的措施。大多数受访者对牙科气溶胶产生程序提出了特别关注,倾向于将其培训推迟到大流行后/后期阶段。一致的意见建议采用未来的动态混合策略分析,将在线远程学习、虚拟模拟和触觉实验室与传统的直接临床培训相结合,对真实患者进行治疗。
未来的牙科教育将在战略和工具方面发生深远变化,以应对 COVID-19 大流行和后大流行时期对有效但安全的牙科学习环境的要求。牙科院校需要投资于感染预防措施以及现代虚拟教育和培训设施。