中国牙科医生根管治疗课堂教育与临床实践的一致性:横断面研究。

IF 3.2 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
XinYue Ma, JingShi Huang
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背景:本横断面研究评估了中国牙科从业者在根管治疗(RCT)的临床前教育和临床实践之间的一致性,旨在确定牙科课程的系统性差距及其临床意义。目的:调查中国东部沿海地区牙科专业人员。本研究通过医院牙科专科和医学论坛发放问卷,覆盖中国东南地区。方法:对中国东部沿海地区90名牙科专业人员进行有效的网络调查,重点关注随机对照试验的9个关键阶段:术前准备、术中操作、术后护理和医患沟通。采用7分李克特量表来评估教育与临床实践之间的差异。结果:共回收有效问卷83份,学术培训与临床需求存在显著差异。调查显示,专科医师在RCT手术技术和医患沟通方面存在明显的不匹配(p)。结论:我国临床前RCT教育存在结构性差异,受经验水平、年龄、地区等因素影响。这些发现强调了课程改革的必要性,强调基于能力的培训,增强模拟技术和标准化的临床方案,特别是在牙周病理学和沟通技巧等领域。
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Alignment Between Classroom Education and Clinical Practice of Root Canal Treatment Among Dental Practitioners in China: Cross-Sectional Study.

Alignment Between Classroom Education and Clinical Practice of Root Canal Treatment Among Dental Practitioners in China: Cross-Sectional Study.

Alignment Between Classroom Education and Clinical Practice of Root Canal Treatment Among Dental Practitioners in China: Cross-Sectional Study.

Alignment Between Classroom Education and Clinical Practice of Root Canal Treatment Among Dental Practitioners in China: Cross-Sectional Study.

Background: This cross-sectional study assessed the perceived alignment between preclinical education and clinical practice in root canal treatment (RCT) among dental practitioners in China, aiming to identify systemic gaps in dental curricula and their clinical implications.

Objective: Dental professionals in Eastern Coastal China. This study distributed questionnaires through hospital dental specialties and medical forums, covering the Southeastern Region of China.

Methods: A validated, web-based survey was distributed to 90 dental professionals in Eastern Coastal China, focusing on 9 key stages of RCT, preoperative preparation, intraoperative procedures, postoperative care, and clinician-patient communication. Responses were measured using a 7-point Likert scale to evaluate perceived discrepancies between education and clinical practice.

Results: A total of 83 valid questionnaires were recovered, which revealed significant disparities between academic training and clinical demands. The survey showed that the specialized practitioners identified pronounced mismatches in RCT operative techniques and doctor-patient communication (P<.05). Participants aged ≤29 years demonstrated heightened awareness of discrepancies in disinfection protocols and temporary filling procedures (P<.05). Shanghai-trained practitioners reported fewer educational-clinical gaps across multiple procedural stages (P<.05). Notably, 82% of respondents rated comprehensive RCT implementation as more challenging than individual procedural components. Curriculum deficiencies were identified in treatment indication diagnostics (56.6% agreement) and communication training (43.4% agreement). Emerging technologies like virtual reality and augmented reality (VR and AR) showed minimal educational penetration (3.7% exposure rate). In the free-response section, qualitative feedback highlighted equipment accessibility issues (eg, thermal gutta-percha tools) and instructor-dependent learning outcomes.

Conclusions: Structural discrepancies exist in Chinese preclinical RCT education, influenced by factors such as experience level, age, and region. These findings underscore the need for curriculum reforms, emphasizing competency-based training, enhanced simulation technologies, and standardized clinical protocols, particularly in areas like periodontal pathology and communication skills.

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