Spolarich Ann Eshenaur, Gohlke Ellen, Fallone Karen, Bay R Curtis
Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health, A.T. Still University, Mesa, AZ, USA
Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health, A.T. Still University, Mesa, AZ, USA.
J Dent Hyg. 2023 Oct;97(5):43-57.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a novel training program on dental hygiene students' knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about caring for individuals with disabilities. A mixed methods approach was used. Students from five dental hygiene programs based at community colleges completed a two-hour didactic training session to supplement their existing special care dentistry coursework. Students completed an original 14-item pretest and posttest before and after the training that assessed attitudes and beliefs, and two validated posttests that assessed knowledge. Afterwards, students completed a clinical rotation in an advanced care dental clinic at a local academic institution gaining hands-on experience with equipment and patient treatment. Descriptive statistics were used to report training scores, types of services rendered and modifications to treatment. Student comments about their experiences were assessed using thematic analysis. Two hundred and ninety-four students completed didactic training and 261 completed clinical rotations. Posttest scores indicated positive improvements in knowledge, attitudes and beliefs. All students provided direct patient care. Sixty-nine percent treated patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities; 75% placed silver diamine fluoride or fluoride varnish. Altered patient positioning was used by 70.5%. Most students (95.4%) reported that their experience positively changed their attitudes towards caring for patients with disabilities in the future. Eight themes emerged, notably increased comfort and confidence, a willingness and desire to treat patients, the acquisition of new skills, and clinician behaviors of empathy and compassion towards others. Training can help prepare dental hygiene students with the confidence and skills to address the oral health needs of individuals with disabilities.
本研究的目的是评估一项新颖的培训计划对口腔卫生专业学生在照顾残疾人士方面的知识、态度和信念的影响。采用了混合方法。来自五所社区学院口腔卫生专业的学生完成了一次两小时的理论培训课程,以补充他们现有的特殊护理牙科课程。学生们在培训前后分别完成了一份原创的14项预测试和后测试,以评估态度和信念,以及两份经过验证的后测试,以评估知识。之后,学生们在当地一所学术机构的高级护理牙科诊所进行了临床轮转,获得了使用设备和患者治疗的实践经验。描述性统计用于报告培训成绩、提供的服务类型和治疗的调整。使用主题分析评估学生对其经历的评论。294名学生完成了理论培训,261名学生完成了临床轮转。后测试成绩表明在知识、态度和信念方面有积极的改善。所有学生都提供了直接的患者护理。69%的学生治疗了智力和发育障碍患者;75%的学生使用了氟化银或氟化物漆。70.5%的学生采用了改变患者体位的方法。大多数学生(95.4%)报告说,他们的经历积极地改变了他们未来对照顾残疾患者的态度。出现了八个主题,特别是舒适度和自信心的提高、治疗患者的意愿和愿望、新技能的获得,以及对他人的同理心和同情心等临床医生行为。培训可以帮助口腔卫生专业学生做好准备,具备信心和技能来满足残疾人士的口腔健康需求。