Soft skills in Orthodontics: an analysis in residents and experienced professionals.

Q2 Medicine
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics Pub Date : 2024-06-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2177-6709.29.2.e242370.oar
Ivan Silva, Felicia Miranda, José Roberto Pereira Lauris, Daniela Garib
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Abstract

Introduction: Soft skills represent a range of personal skills, attitudes and characteristics relevant to success and adequate work performance.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge and usage of soft skills in Orthodontics.

Methods: The participants answered a questionnaire containing 27 objective questions on awareness and frequency of soft skills in their professional activities. Participants were also asked to rank the soft skills in a crescent order of importance. The sample was divided into subgroups: A) residents in Orthodontics; B) orthodontists with less than 5 years of experience and C) orthodontists with more than 5 years of experience. Intergroup comparisons were performed using the Kruskal-Wallis test. Sexual differences were compared using Mann-Whitney test (p< 0.05).

Results: The sample of this observational study comprised 129 experienced orthodontists and residents in Orthodontics (92 women, 37 men) with mean age of 35.3 years. From the total sample, 54,6% of respondents reported no previous instructions on soft skills. All respondents reported using the analyzed soft skills with a similar frequency (median 4-5). Residents reported accessing reliable sources in bibliographic research less frequently (46%). Female orthodontists reported to seek help from teachers and other professionals more often than males. Ethics and communication were frequently ranked as the most important soft skills. Information management and leadership were frequently less ranked as important soft skills.

Conclusion: Poor knowledge of soft skills was demonstrated by residents and orthodontists. Communication skill was highly used and frequently ranked as the most important soft skill.

正畸学中的软技能:对住院医师和经验丰富的专业人员的分析。
简介软技能代表了与成功和适当的工作表现相关的一系列个人技能、态度和特征:本研究旨在评估正畸科对软技能的了解和使用情况:方法:参与者回答了一份包含 27 个客观问题的调查问卷,这些问题涉及在其专业活动中对软技能的认识和使用频率。参与者还被要求对软技能的重要性进行新月形排序。样本被分成了几个分组:A)口腔正畸科住院医生;B)工作经验少于 5 年的口腔正畸医生;C)工作经验超过 5 年的口腔正畸医生。组间比较采用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验。性别差异采用 Mann-Whitney 检验(pResults)进行比较:这项观察性研究的样本包括 129 名经验丰富的正畸科医生和住院医师(92 名女性,37 名男性),平均年龄为 35.3 岁。在所有样本中,54.6% 的受访者表示以前没有接受过有关软技能的指导。所有受访者都表示使用所分析的软技能的频率相似(中位数为 4-5)。住院医师报告在书目研究中获取可靠来源的频率较低(46%)。与男性相比,女性正畸医生更经常向教师和其他专业人员寻求帮助。道德和沟通经常被列为最重要的软技能。结论:结论:住院医师和口腔正畸医师对软技能的认识不足。结论:住院医师和口腔正畸医师对软性技能的了解程度较低,沟通技能使用率较高,经常被列为最重要的软性技能。
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Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics Dentistry-Orthodontics
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2.00
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40
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: The Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics publishes scientific research articles, significant reviews, clinical and technical case reports, brief communications, and other materials related to Orthodontics and Facial Orthopedics.
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