Lolo Patrick S, Arevalo Oscar, Saman Daniel M
Gen Dent. 2021 Jan-Feb;69(1):26-29.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of a training initiative aimed at enhancing general dentists' knowledge and clinical skills in pediatric dentistry. Data were gathered from participants in 2-day didactic and preclinical training courses offered at Nicklaus Children's Hospital from December 2015 through December 2016. Clinical knowledge was measured with a 30-item questionnaire, and self-efficacy was measured with standardized instruments. The participants' satisfaction with the course was measured at the end of the program. Data on patterns of treatment were collected pretraining and 3 months posttraining via a follow-up survey. During the study period, 38 general dentists participated in the training program and reported statistically significant increases in knowledge and cognitive skills (P < 0.05). All of the respondents to the follow-up survey reported an increase in the number of children treated and scope of services provided, and all respondents expressed satisfaction with the course (response rate = 34.2%). Training initiatives seeking to enhance the clinical skills and knowledge of general dentists may be an effective tool for modifying patterns of treatment, increasing access to care for children, and maximizing the capacity of the safety net system.
本研究的目的是评估一项培训计划的效果,该计划旨在提高普通牙医在儿童牙科方面的知识和临床技能。数据收集自2015年12月至2016年12月在尼克劳斯儿童医院举办的为期两天的理论和临床前培训课程的参与者。临床知识通过一份30项问题的问卷进行测量,自我效能感通过标准化工具进行测量。在课程结束时测量参与者对课程的满意度。通过后续调查在培训前和培训后3个月收集治疗模式的数据。在研究期间,38名普通牙医参加了培训计划,报告称知识和认知技能有统计学意义的提高(P < 0.05)。所有参与后续调查的受访者均报告治疗儿童的数量和提供的服务范围有所增加,所有受访者均对课程表示满意(回复率 = 34.2%)。旨在提高普通牙医临床技能和知识的培训计划可能是改变治疗模式、增加儿童获得医疗服务的机会以及最大限度提高安全网系统能力的有效工具。