Melbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Center for Research in Epidemiology, Economics and Oral Public Health (CIEESPO, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco, Chile.
BMC Med Educ. 2023 May 8;23(1):318. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04306-0.
Limited data exists regarding the perspectives of newly graduated dental practitioners (NGDPs) and final-year students (FYS) about their preparedness for dental practice. This information is crucial to inform developments in ongoing professional development for newly qualified dental practitioners and future reviews and development of accreditation standards, policies, and the professional competencies of newly qualified dental practitioners. Thus, the primary goal of this paper was to describe the perceptions of preparedness for dental practice of NGDPs and FYSs.
Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted between March and July 2020. All interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and analysed using a thematic analysis.
Eighteen NGDPs and four FYS from across Australia participated in the qualitative interviews. A strong theme from the data was that respondents believed they were well prepared for common challenges in dental practice and patient care. A second prominent theme was participants' awareness of specific areas of limitation in their knowledge and specific skills including (list them). This data highlights a high level of self-awareness and potential for self-directed learning of NGDPs. It also provides specific content areas for future curriculum developers.
Newly graduated dental practitioner and final-year student participants were satisfied with the theoretical and evidence-based information in their formal learning and teaching activities to begin practicing as dental practitioners. In some areas, NGDPs felt underprepared, mostly attributed to limited clinical treatment exposure, and other contextual elements of clinical practice, and thought transitional support may be required. The research reinforces the value of seeking and learning from students' and NGDPs' perspectives.
关于新毕业的牙科医生(NGDP)和应届毕业生(FYS)对牙科实践准备情况的看法,相关数据有限。这些信息对于告知新合格牙科医生的持续专业发展以及未来的审查和新合格牙科医生的认证标准、政策和专业能力的发展至关重要。因此,本文的主要目的是描述 NGDP 和 FYS 对牙科实践准备情况的看法。
2020 年 3 月至 7 月期间进行了个体半结构化访谈。所有访谈均进行了录音、转录,并使用主题分析进行了分析。
来自澳大利亚各地的 18 名 NGDP 和 4 名 FYS 参加了定性访谈。数据中有一个强烈的主题是,受访者认为他们对牙科实践和患者护理中的常见挑战有很好的准备。第二个突出的主题是参与者对自己知识和特定技能的特定领域的局限性有一定的认识,包括(列出这些领域)。这些数据突出了 NGDP 具有高度的自我意识和自我导向学习的潜力。它还为未来的课程开发者提供了具体的内容领域。
新毕业的牙科医生和应届毕业生参与者对他们在正式学习和教学活动中获得的理论和基于证据的信息感到满意,这些信息使他们能够开始作为牙科医生执业。在某些领域,NGDP 感到准备不足,主要归因于有限的临床治疗经验和其他临床实践的背景因素,他们认为可能需要过渡性支持。这项研究强调了从学生和 NGDP 的角度寻求和学习的价值。