An Analysis of Students' Perceptions of Strategies to Improve Well-Being in Dentistry.

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Charlotte Cheuk Kwan Chan, Elise Hoi Wan Fok, Michael George Botelho
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Abstract

Introduction: A number of papers have reported on stressors to students in the dental curriculum. This paper analyses perceptions of strategies to improve well-being among final-year dental students in a dental curriculum.

Methods: A literature review was performed to create a question guide to explore issues of wellness and stress in a dental curriculum. Final-year dental students were invited to an interview using random sampling and issues related to strategies for well-being were analysed by an inductive-deductive approach.

Results: Fourteen interviews were conducted, yielding three themes under the overarching domain of strategies to improve dental student well-being. Under the theme of well-being management, students wished for training on stress reduction for their personal well-being and guidance on communication, referral and mental health support to manage the well-being of colleagues and patients. The second theme, mentoring, covered peer support in the form of a 'buddy system' and sharing from recent graduates to help students gain practical and career advice about post-graduation challenges. Finally, suggestions for institutional support included providing in-house counsellors in the dental hospital with specialised knowledge about the unique concerns of dental students and clear leave of absence policies that treat mental and physical health equally to encourage help-seeking and reduce the fear of disclosure.

Conclusion: The experiences of final-year dental students were sampled to explore potential approaches to improve well-being in the dental school environment. Guided by these student perspectives, specific strategies have been implemented and recommended to improve the wellness support provided by the faculty for dental students.

牙科学生对改善健康策略的认知分析。
导言:一些论文报道了学生在牙科课程中的压力源。本文分析策略的看法,以提高福祉的最后一年牙科学生在牙科课程。方法:通过文献回顾,建立一个问题指南,探讨健康和压力在牙科课程中的问题。最后一年级的牙科学生被邀请参加随机抽样的采访,并通过归纳演绎的方法分析了与健康策略相关的问题。结果:十四访谈进行,产生三个主题下的战略总体领域,以提高牙科学生的福祉。在“健康管理”的主题下,同学们希望获得减压培训,以增进个人的健康,并希望获得沟通、转介和精神健康支援方面的指导,以管理同事和病人的健康。第二个主题是“指导”,以“伙伴系统”的形式提供同伴支持,并由刚毕业的学生分享,帮助学生在毕业后面临挑战时获得实用和职业建议。最后,关于机构支持的建议包括在牙科医院提供具有牙科学生独特关切的专业知识的内部顾问,以及明确的请假政策,平等对待心理和身体健康,以鼓励寻求帮助并减少对披露的恐惧。结论:本研究收集了牙科专业毕业班学生的经验,以探讨改善牙科学校环境的潜在方法。在这些学生观点的指导下,实施并推荐了具体的策略,以改善教师为牙科学生提供的健康支持。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
127
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of the European Journal of Dental Education is to publish original topical and review articles of the highest quality in the field of Dental Education. The Journal seeks to disseminate widely the latest information on curriculum development teaching methodologies assessment techniques and quality assurance in the fields of dental undergraduate and postgraduate education and dental auxiliary personnel training. The scope includes the dental educational aspects of the basic medical sciences the behavioural sciences the interface with medical education information technology and distance learning and educational audit. Papers embodying the results of high-quality educational research of relevance to dentistry are particularly encouraged as are evidence-based reports of novel and established educational programmes and their outcomes.
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