Determining dental students’ and dental hygiene students’ perceptions of eating disorders and their management

Maeve Cush, M. Domingos, M. Hayes, A. Roberts
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##Statement of the problem Pathological tooth surface loss (TSL) is an increasing challenge for dental healthcare professionals (DHCPs). Patients with eating disorders (EDs) may present with TSL and future DHCPs should be aware of the medical, dental and general management of patients with EDs who may present with TSL. ##Purpose of the study Determine perceptions of undergraduate students at Cork University Dental School and Hospital (CUDSH) regarding their training and the management of eating disorders. ##Methods A questionnaire was distributed to final year dental (FYD; n=47) and dental hygiene (FYDH;n=14) students approaching the end of their studies at University College Cork. ##Results A response rate of 40% for FYD (n=19) and 86% for FYDH (n=12) students showed no obvious trends differentiating between perceptions of FYDs and FYDHs. The perceived confidence of students in managing patients with EDs varied widely. A number of respondents perceived inadequate training in relation to oral manifestations (32%) and dental management (16%) of patients with EDs. In relation to the medical management (90%), personality traits (71%) and psychological needs (81%), students perceived a requirement for further training. A total of 77% of respondents were unaware of local support services available to ED patients, with 94% also unaware of Eating Disorder Centre Cork (EDCC). ##Conclusion There is a need for improvement within the dental curricula in education regarding patients with EDs, specifically their comprehensive management by DHCPs and surrounding services.
确定牙科学生和牙科卫生专业学生对饮食失调的认知及其管理
病理性牙面脱落(TSL)是牙科保健专业人员(DHCPs)面临的一个越来越大的挑战。饮食失调(EDs)患者可能会出现TSL,未来的DHCPs应该了解可能出现TSL的EDs患者的医疗、牙科和一般管理。研究的目的确定科克大学牙科学院和医院(CUDSH)的本科生对他们的培训和饮食失调管理的看法。##方法对毕业班牙科医师(FYD;n=47)和牙齿卫生(FYDH;n=14)在科克大学学院即将结束学业的学生。结果FYD学生的回复率为40% (n=19), FYDH学生的回复率为86% (n=12),表明FYD学生和FYDH学生对FYD和FYDH的看法没有明显的趋势差异。学生在管理急诊科病人方面的信心感知差异很大。许多受访者认为急诊科患者在口腔表现(32%)和牙科管理(16%)方面的培训不足。在医疗管理(90%)、人格特征(71%)和心理需求(81%)方面,学生认为有进一步培训的需求。共有77%的受访者不知道ED患者可获得的当地支持服务,94%的受访者也不知道科克饮食失调中心(EDCC)。结论牙科课程中对急诊科患者的教育需要改进,特别是由DHCPs和周边服务机构对急诊科患者的综合管理。
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