State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases and National Center for Stomatology and National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan, China.
Pain Res Manag. 2024 Oct 14;2024:3582362. doi: 10.1155/2024/3582362. eCollection 2024.
This study aims to investigate the impact of postgraduate education on the comprehension of Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs) among dental professionals. A cross-sectional observational study was conducted, involving 348 dental professionals, including students and practicing dentists, categorized based on their educational background into two groups: bachelor's degree or lower (Group B) and master's degree or higher (Group M). Questionnaires were utilized to assess attitudes and knowledge across four TMDs-related domains. Statistical analysis was performed to compare responses between groups and identify differences in TMDs comprehension. Among the 348 respondents, who participated in the study, 183 were students and 165 were practicing dentists, yielding a response rate of 79% (348/440). In the dentist group, 11 statements across every TMDs-related domain exhibited statistically significant differences in responses between Group B and Group M ( < 0.05). Only 2 responses from Group M conflicted with the standard answers, whereas Group B had 9 conflicting responses. In the student group, 11 statements also showed statistically significant differences between Group B and Group M ( < 0.05). Group M had no conflicting responses with the standard answers, while Group B had 7 conflicting responses. Postgraduate education deepened dental professionals' understanding of TMDs. Students improved more in the domains of "diagnosis" and "treatment and prognosis," whereas practicing dentists enhanced more in the "etiology" domain. To further advance postgraduate education, there is a need for more systematic course designs for TMDs, emphasizing the enhancement of knowledge related to examination methods and treatment options.
本研究旨在探讨研究生教育对牙科专业人员理解颞下颌关节紊乱病(TMDs)的影响。采用横断面观察性研究方法,纳入 348 名牙科专业人员,包括学生和执业牙医,根据教育背景分为两组:学士学位或以下(B 组)和硕士学位或以上(M 组)。采用问卷评估四个与 TMDs 相关领域的态度和知识。统计学分析比较了两组之间的反应,并确定了 TMDs 理解方面的差异。在参与研究的 348 名受访者中,学生有 183 名,执业牙医有 165 名,应答率为 79%(348/440)。在牙医组中,每个 TMDs 相关领域的 11 个陈述在 B 组和 M 组之间的反应存在统计学差异(<0.05)。M 组只有 2 个反应与标准答案相冲突,而 B 组有 9 个反应相冲突。在学生组中,B 组和 M 组之间也有 11 个陈述存在统计学差异(<0.05)。M 组没有与标准答案相冲突的反应,而 B 组有 7 个反应相冲突。研究生教育加深了牙科专业人员对 TMDs 的理解。学生在“诊断”和“治疗和预后”领域的提高更为显著,而执业牙医在“病因”领域的提高更为显著。为了进一步推进研究生教育,需要为 TMDs 设计更系统的课程,强调增强与检查方法和治疗选择相关的知识。