Cargando…

Evaluation of a special needs dental workshop for health professionals and students in Trinidad and Tobago

AIMS: This study aimed to evaluate a special needs dental workshop for dentists, allied dental health professionals and students in Trinidad and Tobago. METHODS: This feedback study conducted in 2019–2020, included two surveys, one at the time of the workshop and a second survey one year after it. T...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Balkaran, Ramaa, Perry, Maureen, Maharaj, Anushka, Rajhbeharrysingh, Amrita, Virtanen, Jorma I.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9766665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36561727
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/froh.2022.951165
_version_ 1784853785848315904
author Balkaran, Ramaa
Perry, Maureen
Maharaj, Anushka
Rajhbeharrysingh, Amrita
Virtanen, Jorma I.
author_facet Balkaran, Ramaa
Perry, Maureen
Maharaj, Anushka
Rajhbeharrysingh, Amrita
Virtanen, Jorma I.
author_sort Balkaran, Ramaa
collection PubMed
description AIMS: This study aimed to evaluate a special needs dental workshop for dentists, allied dental health professionals and students in Trinidad and Tobago. METHODS: This feedback study conducted in 2019–2020, included two surveys, one at the time of the workshop and a second survey one year after it. The first survey utilized an anonymous self-administered questionnaire enquiring about the reason for attendance, profession/education, demographics, and difficulties faced in treating patients with special needs. The follow-up study used an online survey tool assessing the workshop and queried comments/suggestions. The Chi-square test served for statistical analysis. RESULTS: Of the 176 attendees 131 participated (response: 74.4%). The majority (81.5%) were females. Most attendees were dental students (50.3%) or dentists (38.9%). Knowledge acquisition (73.1%) and professional development (14.2%) were the main motives for attendance while communication (31.8%) and non-compliance (34.5%) were the main problems faced in treating patients with special needs. The follow-up evaluation (post-workshop) (response: 72.5%) showed that most participants (90.5%) assessed the workshop as positive; 80% reported an increase in their knowledge and 64.2% perceived a need for further education. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest a considerable demand for special needs dental services and continuing education and show that workshops can actively affect patient care.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9766665
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-97666652022-12-21 Evaluation of a special needs dental workshop for health professionals and students in Trinidad and Tobago Balkaran, Ramaa Perry, Maureen Maharaj, Anushka Rajhbeharrysingh, Amrita Virtanen, Jorma I. Front Oral Health Oral Health AIMS: This study aimed to evaluate a special needs dental workshop for dentists, allied dental health professionals and students in Trinidad and Tobago. METHODS: This feedback study conducted in 2019–2020, included two surveys, one at the time of the workshop and a second survey one year after it. The first survey utilized an anonymous self-administered questionnaire enquiring about the reason for attendance, profession/education, demographics, and difficulties faced in treating patients with special needs. The follow-up study used an online survey tool assessing the workshop and queried comments/suggestions. The Chi-square test served for statistical analysis. RESULTS: Of the 176 attendees 131 participated (response: 74.4%). The majority (81.5%) were females. Most attendees were dental students (50.3%) or dentists (38.9%). Knowledge acquisition (73.1%) and professional development (14.2%) were the main motives for attendance while communication (31.8%) and non-compliance (34.5%) were the main problems faced in treating patients with special needs. The follow-up evaluation (post-workshop) (response: 72.5%) showed that most participants (90.5%) assessed the workshop as positive; 80% reported an increase in their knowledge and 64.2% perceived a need for further education. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest a considerable demand for special needs dental services and continuing education and show that workshops can actively affect patient care. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9766665/ /pubmed/36561727 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/froh.2022.951165 Text en © 2022 Balkaran, Perry, Maharaj, Rajhbeharrysingh and Virtanen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oral Health
Balkaran, Ramaa
Perry, Maureen
Maharaj, Anushka
Rajhbeharrysingh, Amrita
Virtanen, Jorma I.
Evaluation of a special needs dental workshop for health professionals and students in Trinidad and Tobago
title Evaluation of a special needs dental workshop for health professionals and students in Trinidad and Tobago
title_full Evaluation of a special needs dental workshop for health professionals and students in Trinidad and Tobago
title_fullStr Evaluation of a special needs dental workshop for health professionals and students in Trinidad and Tobago
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a special needs dental workshop for health professionals and students in Trinidad and Tobago
title_short Evaluation of a special needs dental workshop for health professionals and students in Trinidad and Tobago
title_sort evaluation of a special needs dental workshop for health professionals and students in trinidad and tobago
topic Oral Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9766665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36561727
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/froh.2022.951165
work_keys_str_mv AT balkaranramaa evaluationofaspecialneedsdentalworkshopforhealthprofessionalsandstudentsintrinidadandtobago
AT perrymaureen evaluationofaspecialneedsdentalworkshopforhealthprofessionalsandstudentsintrinidadandtobago
AT maharajanushka evaluationofaspecialneedsdentalworkshopforhealthprofessionalsandstudentsintrinidadandtobago
AT rajhbeharrysinghamrita evaluationofaspecialneedsdentalworkshopforhealthprofessionalsandstudentsintrinidadandtobago
AT virtanenjormai evaluationofaspecialneedsdentalworkshopforhealthprofessionalsandstudentsintrinidadandtobago