COVID-19大流行对牙科学生的影响:一项横跨英国大学的横断面研究

S. Al-Attar, Miriam Jiagbogu, L. O’Malley, Yin-Ling Lin
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新冠肺炎疫情导致英国16所牙科学校关闭,并转向远程学习。本研究旨在探讨医学生的临床信心及心理健康对医学生教学体验的影响。在关闭期间,一份在线调查被分发给在英国牙科学校注册的学生。采用配对样本t检验对结果进行分析。共有312名学生参与了调查。85%的学生认为大学关闭对他们的整体学习产生了负面影响。97%的人认为他们的临床技能会受到影响;治疗病人的信心下降了27%。所有受访者的心理健康都受到负面影响,但他们的学习压力没有受到影响。封闭的积极方面包括远程学习和在线考试。大流行对牙科学生的教育既有消极影响,也有积极影响。大学应该调整他们对未来危机的反应,并将其积极影响纳入未来的课程。进一步的研究可以探索对学生心理健康和临床技能的长期影响。
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dental students: a cross-sectional study across UK universities
The COVID-19 pandemic led to closure of the 16 UK dental schools and a shift to remote learning. The aim of this study was to explore the impact on the teaching and learning experiences of undergraduate dental students, including their clinical confidence and mental health. An online survey was distributed to students enrolled at UK dental schools during the time of closure. Paired samples t-tests were employed to analyse the results. A total of 312 students responded to the survey. Eighty-five per cent felt that the university closure had a negative impact on their overall learning. Ninety-seven per cent thought their clinical skills would be affected; perceived confidence in treating patients decreased by 27%. The mental health of all respondents was negatively affected although their stress about their studies was not affected. Positive aspects of closure included remote learning and online examinations. The pandemic had both negative and positive impacts on dental students’ education. Universities should adapt their response to future crises and incorporate the positive impacts in future curriculums. Further studies could explore the long-term impact on students’ mental health and clinical skills.
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