COVID-19: Training disruption and opportunities experienced by UK paediatric dentistry trainees

C. Heggie, J. Humphreys, L. Gartshore, S. Albadri
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The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the delivery of routine dental services in the UK. Reduced face-to-face clinical activity has resulted in reduced availability of tertiary specialist services. The impact of the pandemic on medical trainees has been explored but there is limited literature regarding dental trainees. A blended questionnaire was designed, pre-piloted and administered as an online anonymous survey. Following pre-notification, this was administered to paediatric dentistry trainees for a three-week period. Quantitative data underwent descriptive statistics and qualitative data were subject to thematic analysis. The response rate was 63% (n=35). Two respondents were out of programme. Outpatient clinics and treatment with local anaesthesia were the most disrupted aspects of training. Academic training was less disrupted than clinical training. Thematic analysis found three key themes: personality and personal circumstance, colleagues and workplace, and changes to clinical and academic activity. Trainees perceptions ranged from optimistic to pessimistic, with many trainees identifying opportunities they had gained while others perceived none. This survey shows variation in training disruption and opportunity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings support anecdotal evidence and results emerging from trainees in medicine. Further surveys should be administered as the pandemic progresses and these should include other dental specialties.
2019冠状病毒病:英国儿科牙科学员经历的培训中断和机会
COVID-19大流行扰乱了英国常规牙科服务的提供。面对面临床活动的减少导致三级专科服务的可用性减少。已经探讨了大流行病对医学实习生的影响,但关于牙科实习生的文献有限。设计了一份混合问卷,预先进行了试点,并作为一项在线匿名调查进行了管理。在预先通知之后,对儿科牙科学员进行了为期三周的治疗。定量数据进行描述性统计,定性数据进行专题分析。有效率为63% (n=35)。两名应答者不在节目中。门诊和局部麻醉治疗是培训中最受干扰的方面。学术培训比临床培训受到的干扰要小。主题分析发现了三个关键主题:个性和个人环境,同事和工作场所,以及临床和学术活动的变化。受训者的看法从乐观到悲观,许多受训者认为他们获得了机会,而另一些人则认为没有。这项调查显示了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间培训中断和机会的变化。我们的发现支持从医学受训人员那里得到的轶事证据和结果。随着大流行的进展,应开展进一步的调查,其中应包括其他牙科专业。
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