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新冠疫情对欧洲牙医学教育的影响:学生视角。

Impact of COVID-19 on dental education in Europe: The students' perspective.

机构信息

Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary, University of London, London, UK.

European Dental Students' Association, Academisch Centrum Tandheelkunde Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur J Dent Educ. 2022 Aug;26(3):599-607. doi: 10.1111/eje.12736. Epub 2021 Dec 15.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

COVID-19 pandemic impacted dental students and postgraduate residents world-wide, forcing them to rapidly adapt to new forms of teaching and learning. Dental school leaderships needed to ensure the academic continuity, therefore the majority of the in-person actives were transitioned into a virtual setting. The aim of this study was to identify students' perception regarding the measures taken to adapt during the pandemic by different dental schools in the European Region.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This cross-sectional study utilised a validated 37 questions survey. Ethical approval was obtained from the Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Using this instrument, the perceptions of the European dental students regarding the impact of COVID-19 on their education and mental health were identified. The questions were divided into categories: standard demographic information; models of education during the COVID-19 pandemic (types of teaching, examination and other educational activities) and support received. The survey was administered through electronic online tools, and all responses remained confidential. The data were processed through quantitative and qualitative analysis.

RESULTS

A total of 879 student responses to the survey from 34 countries in the European Region were included in this study. When asked about the time spent on their education, 50% of the participants (n = 435) reported spending less time on their education and 30% (n = 265) reported spending more time. The types of teaching included showed a heterogeneous approach, varying from online simulations to problem solving for the didactic setting, or a hybrid model with group activities for the clinical setting. There were broad splits in satisfaction with the education delivered, with 44% (n = 382) being either satisfied or very satisfied and 31% (n = 279) being either unsatisfied or very unsatisfied. Students were most concerned with their clinical experience and skills.

CONCLUSIONS

The qualitative and quantitative data compiled in this cross-sectional study enable a direct comparison between different approaches to adapt dental education during the COVID-19 in the European Region. Future studies are recommended that will include compiling perceptions from the staff, faculty and administrators on the transition as well.

摘要

简介

COVID-19 大流行在全球范围内影响了牙科学生和研究生,迫使他们迅速适应新的教学形式。牙科学校领导层需要确保学术的连续性,因此大多数现场活动都转移到了虚拟环境中。本研究的目的是确定学生对欧洲地区不同牙科学校在大流行期间采取的适应措施的看法。

材料和方法

本横断面研究使用了经过验证的 37 个问题调查。都柏林三一学院爱尔兰分校获得了伦理批准。使用该工具,确定了欧洲牙科学生对 COVID-19 对他们教育和心理健康的影响的看法。这些问题分为以下几类:标准人口统计信息;COVID-19 期间的教育模式(教学、考试和其他教育活动的类型)和所获得的支持。该调查通过电子在线工具进行管理,所有回复均保密。数据通过定量和定性分析进行处理。

结果

本研究共纳入来自欧洲地区 34 个国家的 879 名学生对该调查的回复。当被问及他们在教育上花费的时间时,50%(n=435)的参与者报告说在教育上花费的时间较少,30%(n=265)报告说在教育上花费的时间较多。显示出一种异构的教学方式,从在线模拟到理论教学中的问题解决,或临床环境中的小组活动混合模式。对所提供的教育的满意度存在广泛分歧,44%(n=382)表示满意或非常满意,31%(n=279)表示不满意或非常不满意。学生最关心他们的临床经验和技能。

结论

本横断面研究中汇编的定性和定量数据可直接比较欧洲地区 COVID-19 期间牙科教育的不同适应方法。建议进行未来的研究,还包括对工作人员、教师和管理人员过渡的看法进行汇编。

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