2019冠状病毒病背景下的牙科电子学习策略:一条可走的道路?

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 Dentistry
Ana Carolina Marques-Medeiros, Renata Castro Martins, Leandro Napier de Souza, Ricardo Santiago Gomez, Maria Elisa de Souza E Silva, Maria Auxiliadora Parreiras Martins, Mauro Henrique Nogueira Guimarães de Abreu
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摘要

目前的研究旨在评估电子学习在2019冠状病毒病背景下符合新的牙科生物安全建议的有效性,该建议适用于巴西牙科学校的临床工作人员。一项准实验流行病学研究是通过一份结构化的、预先测试的在线问卷进行的,在教育干预之前和之后应用,使用电子学习格式。收集数据后,进行统计检验。两个收集阶段共有549名临床工作人员参与研究,回收率为26.9%。在电子学习阶段之后,一次性手套、防护镜和外科口罩的使用有所减少。该课程对员工关于正确的PPE穿戴顺序的知识没有影响,并且在正确的PPE脱衣顺序方面显示100%的有效性。关于避免在临床环境中产生气溶胶的程序的知识得到了提高。尽管回报率很低,但可以得出结论,单独的在线干预在显著提高对新的临床生物安全指南的学习方面是无效的。因此,强烈建议使用混合教学和重复训练。
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E-learning as a strategy in dentistry in the context of COVID-19: a path to follow?

The current study aims to assess the effectiveness of e-learning in compliance with the new biosafety recommendations in dentistry in the context of COVID-19 applied to the clinical staff of a dental school in Brazil. A quasi-experimental epidemiological study was carried out by means of a structured, pre-tested online questionnaire, applied before and after an educational intervention, using an e-learning format. After data collection, statistical tests were performed. A total of 549 members of the clinical staff participated in the study in the two collection phases, with a return rate of 26.9%. After the e-learning stage, a reduction was found in the reported use of disposable gloves, protective goggles, and surgical masks. The course had no impact on the staff's knowledge concerning the proper sequence for donning PPE and showed 100% effectiveness regarding proper PPE doffing sequence. Knowledge about avoiding procedures that generate aerosols in the clinical setting was improved. Despite the low rate of return, it can be concluded that online intervention alone was ineffective in significantly improving learning about the new clinical biosafety guidelines. Therefore, the use of hybrid teaching and repetitive training is highly recommended.

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Brazilian Oral Research
Brazilian Oral Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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