Student confidence in clinical competence during dental education

学生在牙科教育期间的临床能力自信心

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Dental education blends theoretical and practical training to prepare students for independent patient care. This study examines the confidence levels of dental students at Umeå University, Sweden regarding independent performance of general dentistry tasks, and whether this confidence changes after clinical training. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Surveys were conducted before and after a summer clinical internship, with students rating their comfort levels on a scale from 0 to 10 for various procedures. RESULTS: Results from 64 initial surveys and 54 follow-up surveys showed no significant difference in confidence before and after the internship except for performing a tooth extraction (p = 0.010). However, confidence levels varied based on whether students had practiced specific tasks during the internship. DISCUSSION: Students felt least confident in managing acute dental trauma (mean 6.1-6.2) and treating cavities in young children (mean 6.2-6.7), while they were most confident in tasks like obtaining radiographic surveys (mean 8.5-8.6) and debriding periodontally compromised dentition (mean 8.2-8.3). Tooth extraction and dental fillings were the most practiced procedures during the internship. CONCLUSIONS: The study concludes that the internship between the ninth and tenth semesters does not notably boost students' confidence in specific dental procedures except for dental extractions. This result can possibly be explained due to the short duration of the training. Further exploration, including input from clinical supervisors, is suggested to optimise clinical training in dental education.

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