Jessani Abbas, Athanasakos Alexia, Peltz Randy, Hussain Rifat, Radhaa Amani, McIntosh Martin, Lathif Althaf, McLean Sarah
Department of Dentistry, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Department of Dentistry, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Int Dent J. 2025 Jun;75(3):1874-1884. doi: 10.1016/j.identj.2025.01.019. Epub 2025 Feb 28.
Commuity-centred education models of care are needed to address the high dental treatment needs of equity-deserving populations with a focus on person-centred care and learner-centred education. The Community Service-Learning (CSL) programme was developed and integrated into the undergraduate dental curriculum at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry in Canada to train undergraduate dental learners with a curriculum reflective of the complex and evolving oral health needs of local equity-deserving communities and global populations.
The CSL programme was developed utilizing Yoder's framework for service-learning and Lave and Wenger's framework for situated learning. Community consultations were held with partner organizations and their service users in Ontario and East Africa to engage them in the development and implimentation of the CSL programme. Learners' feedback was sought through an anonymous self-reported survey to gauge their overall experiences and perceptions about the newly implemented CSL programme.
Seven community sites were selected in London, Ontario for the third-year mandatory placements. Eight learners rotated through each site. All fourth-year learners rotated through one community site in Woodstock, Ontario. Overall, the CSL programme received positive feedback from all the learners who participated in the survey with an emphasized desire for the CSL program to continue. Three major strengths emerged from the learners' perceptions of the programme: 'the importance of community outreach and access to care', 'educational and professional development', and 'strengthening of community relationships'. Perceived areas for improvement included: 'patient accessibility and communication' and, 'enhanced exposure and opportunities for the CSL programme'.
The CSL programme provided positive experiential learning opportunities for learners while addressing the oral health needs of equity-deserving community members in local and global contexts.
This case study provides a practical and evidence-based approach in developing an experiential learning programme that trains dental learners to overcome challenges associated with oral health access and to address the unmet oral health needs of equity-deserving communities.
需要以社区为中心的护理教育模式,来满足应受公平对待人群的高牙科治疗需求,重点是以患者为中心的护理和以学习者为中心的教育。社区服务学习(CSL)项目已开发并纳入加拿大舒立克医学院牙科学院的本科牙科课程,以培训本科牙科学生,其课程反映了当地应受公平对待社区和全球人群复杂且不断变化的口腔健康需求。
CSL项目利用约德的服务学习框架以及莱夫和温格的情境学习框架来开发。与安大略省和东非的合作伙伴组织及其服务使用者进行了社区咨询,让他们参与CSL项目的开发和实施。通过匿名自我报告调查征求学习者的反馈,以评估他们对新实施的CSL项目的总体体验和看法。
在安大略省伦敦市选择了七个社区地点进行三年级的强制实习。每个地点有八名学习者轮转。所有四年级学习者都在安大略省伍德斯托克的一个社区地点轮转。总体而言,CSL项目得到了所有参与调查的学习者的积极反馈,他们强烈希望CSL项目继续开展。学习者对该项目的看法呈现出三个主要优点:“社区外展和获得护理的重要性”、“教育和专业发展”以及“社区关系的加强”。认为有待改进的方面包括:“患者可及性和沟通”以及“CSL项目增加曝光度和机会”。
CSL项目为学习者提供了积极的体验式学习机会,同时满足了当地和全球背景下应受公平对待社区成员的口腔健康需求。
本案例研究提供了一种实用且基于证据的方法,用于开发一个体验式学习项目,该项目可培训牙科学生克服与获得口腔护理相关的挑战,并满足应受公平对待社区未得到满足的口腔健康需求。