Bhutada Tirth, Dubey Surekha, Paul Priyanka, Gorripati Jahnavi
Public Health Dentistry, Sharad Pawar Dental College, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, IND.
Prosthodontics, Sharad Pawar Dental College, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, IND.
Cureus. 2023 Oct 13;15(10):e46979. doi: 10.7759/cureus.46979. eCollection 2023 Oct.
Background The primary aim of the study is to assess how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected dental education for students and teachers, particularly concerning the efficiency of online teaching strategies for both clinical and academic outcomes. Additionally, it also emphasizes psychological behavior like stress and anxiety in the post-pandemic era due to academic pressure. Materials and methods The study included 300 undergraduate dental students from various years of studying and 31 teachers actively teaching in dental college from all nine departments. The questionnaire was created in Google Forms for both students and teachers. The questionnaire contained various aspects of an education system that was adopted post-pandemic. The questions were given to evaluate the opinions of students as well as teachers to understand which method of teaching is preferable for them. Whether it's an online method of teaching or the offline mode, out of which the majority of respondents preferred the offline method of teaching. Result Most of the respondents agreed that the pandemic had affected their academic as well as clinical performance. Online mode of learning was not as effective as face-to-face learning. It did not affect the students clinically but mentally, which made them more anxious and stressed out during their studies and preparation for exams. Teachers too had to face a lot of problems from technical aspects while teaching online which led to mental stress and anxiety. This study re-emphasizes the negative impact of COVID-19 on dental education. It also further highlights the more fundamental changes and improvements that are desperately needed in the education system to adapt and overcome the current pandemic situation and future such events. Conclusion The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted educational institutions, curricula, and clinical practice. Dental students are particularly vulnerable, and online education platforms in India face challenges in regulation. The quality of materials, technical assistance, and expertise in online classes significantly impact teaching and learning experiences. The pandemic has led to concerns about students and staff contracting the disease, creating a skill gap in dental graduates, and loss of clinical exposure, causing more anxiety. To address these concerns, regular, open, and compassionate communication with students is essential. Educational institutions must undergo a transformation to adapt to the pandemic and potential future disasters.
背景 本研究的主要目的是评估新冠疫情如何影响学生和教师的牙科教育,特别是在线教学策略对临床和学术成果的效率。此外,它还强调了疫情后由于学业压力导致的压力和焦虑等心理行为。材料与方法 该研究纳入了300名来自不同学习年份的本科牙科学生以及来自九个系的31名在牙科学院积极授课的教师。通过谷歌表单为学生和教师创建了问卷。问卷涵盖了疫情后采用的教育系统的各个方面。提出这些问题是为了评估学生和教师的意见,以了解哪种教学方法对他们更合适。无论是在线教学方法还是线下模式,其中大多数受访者更喜欢线下教学方法。结果 大多数受访者同意疫情影响了他们的学业和临床成绩。在线学习模式不如面对面学习有效。它在临床上对学生没有影响,但在心理上有影响,这使他们在学习和备考期间更加焦虑和紧张。教师在在线教学时也面临许多技术方面的问题,这导致了心理压力和焦虑。本研究再次强调了新冠疫情对牙科教育的负面影响。它还进一步突出了教育系统迫切需要进行的更根本的变革和改进,以适应和克服当前的疫情形势以及未来的此类事件。结论 新冠疫情对教育机构、课程和临床实践产生了重大影响。牙科学生尤其脆弱,印度的在线教育平台在监管方面面临挑战。在线课程的材料质量、技术支持和专业知识对教学和学习体验有重大影响。疫情引发了对学生和工作人员感染疾病的担忧,造成了牙科毕业生的技能差距,并导致临床接触机会丧失,引发了更多焦虑。为了解决这些担忧,与学生进行定期、开放和富有同情心的沟通至关重要。教育机构必须进行变革以适应疫情和潜在的未来灾难。