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AuthorJaved, Muhammad Qasim
AuthorAbulhamael, Ayman Moaz
AuthorAhmad, Zaina
AuthorMuhammad, Muhammad
AuthorFaridi, Muhammad Ali
AuthorKhan, Kiran Imtiaz
AuthorHabib, Syed Rashid
AuthorAli, Kamran
Available date2024-03-17T04:39:55Z
Publication Date2024-03-13
Publication NameBMC Medical Education
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-05246-z
CitationJaved, M.Q., Abulhamael, A.M., Ahmad, Z. et al. Self-reported preparedness of final year undergraduate dental students and interns in Saudi Arabia: a multi-institutional study. BMC Med Educ 24, 282 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-05246-z
ISSN1472-6920
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/53089
AbstractContemporary undergraduate dental education aims to equip the dental students with clinical competence, empathy, and professionalism to enable them to deliver safe and effective dental care to the communities. The purpose of this study was to assess the self-reported preparedness of final year dental students and interns at three Saudi dental institutions, using the pre-validated Dental Undergraduates Preparedness Assessment Scale (DU-PAS). A cross-sectional study design was employed to assess the self-reported preparedness of the participants using the DU-PAS. Following ethics approval, a probability sampling technique was used to recruit undergraduate dental students and interns from three dental institutions in Saudi Arabia. The data was collected online on Google Forms and all participants provided their consent to participate in the study prior to providing their responses to DU-PAS. Responses were received from 397 participants including 171 males and 226 females yielding a response rate of 60.3%. The total mean score of the participants was 81.85 ± 13.11. Although higher scores were reported in males, the interaction between gender and DU-PAS scores were not significant. Interaction between DU-PAS scores and stage of education showed significant effect of the stage of education with interns reporting higher overall scores. The participants reported that they were able to perform most clinical procedures independently. However, low confidence was reported in performing multi-rooted endodontics, fabrication of removable dentures and orthodontic assessment. The participants also expressed their confidence in a wide range of behavioural attributes related to communication, teamworking and professionalism. However, lack of experience was noted in referral for oral cancer, interpreting research, and evaluation of new dental products using an evidence-based approach. The study provides useful insights into the self-reported preparedness of undergraduate dental students and interns in three dental institutions. While the overall preparedness of the participants was comparable to their international peers, the findings underscore the need for further enhancements to the teaching and training of undergraduate students particularly in multirooted endodontics, removable prosthodontics and orthodontics.
SponsorThe research was funded by Researchers Supporting Project number (RSPD2024R950), King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Languageen
PublisherBMC
SubjectClinical competence
Dental
Education
Self-report
TitleSelf-reported preparedness of final year undergraduate dental students and interns in Saudi Arabia: a multi-institutional study.
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number24


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