Does the Level of Confidence Exhibited by Dental Students Predict the Outcome of Complete Denture Therapy?
Autor: | Kaumudi U Prathibhani, Rasika Manori Jayasinghe, Sachith Abeysundara, Sumudu Kumari Rasnayaka, I P Thilakumara |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Article Subject business.industry medicine.medical_treatment education MEDLINE RK1-715 030206 dentistry Outcome (game theory) Confidence interval Test (assessment) 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Patient satisfaction Dentistry 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Scale (social sciences) medicine Physical therapy Dentures business General Dentistry Edentulous patient Research Article |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Dentistry International Journal of Dentistry, Vol 2020 (2020) |
ISSN: | 1687-8736 1687-8728 |
Popis: | Purpose/Objectives.“It is very important for the corresponding author to have a linked ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) account on MTS. To register a linked ORCID account, please go to the Account Update page (http://mts.hindawi.com/update/) in our Manuscript Tracking System and after you have logged in click on the ORCID link at the top of the page. This link will take you to the ORCID website where you will be able to create an account for yourself. Once you have done so, your new ORCID will be saved in our Manuscript Tracking System automatically.”"?> Development of self-confidence is as important as competency in technical and clinical skills of a dental student. This study assessed the association of the level of confidence in dental students with the level of satisfaction of patients and the clinical outcome in the management of complete denture patients. Materials and Methods. Fifty-seven final-year dental students in the year 2019 and the first edentulous patient managed by them were recruited for the study. A fourteen-item questionnaire was given to the students to assess their level of confidence just before commencement of the treatment. Questionnaire for the patients was used to assess their satisfaction both with the operator and the dentures. Clinical outcome of dentures was assessed using ten criteria. Results. The average confidence level of the students was found to be 2.17 in a 4-point scale. A two-sample test indicated that there is a significant difference in the overall level of confidence between female and male students (p value = 0.004). Moreover, a nonparametric correlation analysis revealed that there is no significant correlation between the overall level of confidence of each student and patient satisfaction regarding student performance, level of satisfaction of patients regarding dentures, and the quality of dentures as assessed by the clinicians (p value = 0.545, 0.877, and 0.801, respectively). Conclusions. Students’ level of confidence in carrying out complete denture procedures is satisfactory. Male students exhibited a better overall level of confidence than female students. However, the level of confidence exhibited by the dental students does not predict patient satisfaction or clinical outcome. |
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