Cabrera-Tasayco Fiorella Del Pilar, Chávez-Méndez Martín Andrés, Flores-Fraile Javier, Peña-Soto Claudio, De la Garza-Ramos Myriam Angélica, Cano-Verdugo Guillermo
Universidad Científica del Sur, Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida y Salud, Carrera de Estomatología, Lima, Peru.
Universidad de Salamanca, Departamento de Cirugía y Odontoestomatología, Salamanca, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2025 Apr 10;16:1468949. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1468949. eCollection 2025.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly altered various sectors, with education being one of the most impacted. In Peru, the shift from in-person to virtual education was imperative due to the pandemic's constraints. This study investigates the perception of virtual education and clinical practice among final-year dentistry students at a Peruvian institution during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
Utilizing a cross-sectional design, data were collected from 97 students via a survey assessing their experiences and expectations related to virtual learning and clinical skills. Instruments with dichotomous response scales measured students' experiences with virtual education and their expectations regarding clinical practice.
Results indicated that most students reported a moderate experience with virtual education, with similar moderate expectations for clinical practice. Statistical analyses revealed significant differences among experience levels and practice expectations, highlighting a disparity between students' perceived skills and their confidence in applying these skills ( < 0.001).
The study's findings suggest that while virtual education has provided continuity, there remains considerable room for improvement in both the quality of online instruction and practical training. Enhancements in virtual teaching methods and additional support for clinical practice could better meet the needs of dental students. This study emphasizes the importance of ongoing evaluation and adaptation of virtual education strategies to address the evolving challenges and improve educational outcomes for future dental professionals.
新冠疫情极大地改变了各个领域,教育领域受影响最为严重。在秘鲁,由于疫情限制,从面授教育转向虚拟教育势在必行。本研究调查了在新冠疫情期间,秘鲁一所院校牙科专业最后一年学生对虚拟教育和临床实践的看法。
采用横断面设计,通过一项调查从97名学生中收集数据,该调查评估了他们与虚拟学习和临床技能相关的经历和期望。使用具有二分制反应量表的工具来衡量学生的虚拟教育经历以及他们对临床实践的期望。
结果表明,大多数学生表示虚拟教育体验一般,对临床实践的期望也大致相同。统计分析显示,体验水平和实践期望之间存在显著差异,突出了学生所感知的技能与其应用这些技能的信心之间的差距(<0.001)。
该研究结果表明,虽然虚拟教育提供了连续性,但在线教学质量和实践培训仍有很大的改进空间。改进虚拟教学方法并为临床实践提供更多支持,可以更好地满足牙科学生的需求。本研究强调了持续评估和调整虚拟教育策略的重要性,以应对不断变化的挑战,并为未来的牙科专业人员改善教育成果。