메뉴 건너뛰기
.. 내서재 .. 알림
소속 기관/학교 인증
인증하면 논문, 학술자료 등을  무료로 열람할 수 있어요.
한국대학교, 누리자동차, 시립도서관 등 나의 기관을 확인해보세요
(국내 대학 90% 이상 구독 중)
로그인 회원가입 고객센터 ENG
주제분류

추천
검색
질문

논문 기본 정보

자료유형
학술저널
저자정보
Sukyung Moon (East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine)
저널정보
Asia Association for Disability and Oral Health International Journal of Disability and Oral Health International Journal of Disability and Oral Health Volume 18 Number 1
발행연도
2022.6
수록면
1 - 10 (10page)

이용수

표지
📌
연구주제
📖
연구배경
🔬
연구방법
🏆
연구결과
AI에게 요청하기
추천
검색
질문

초록· 키워드

오류제보하기
This study aimed to explore how Korean dental schools educate students about patients with special needs and the difficulties faced by educators. Data were collected from eleven dental schools and eight regional dental centers (RDCs) for those with special needs in Korea using a web-based survey. Of the eleven institutions surveyed, six covered special needs within their clinical education. Only six schools offered a separate course on special needs patients. The clinical education for special needs patients varied widely among institutions. Most programs included the management of patients with developmental delays or intellectual disabilities, such as cerebral palsy (100.0%), intellectual disabilities (77.8%), and autism spectrum disorder (77.8%) in their curriculum. The average number of hours devoted to special needs clinical education was ‘less than a day’ (37.5%), ‘a day or two’ (37.5%), and ‘three to five days’ (25.0%). Written exams were most frequently used for outcome assessment (87.5%). The commonly reported challenges were the lack of educational resources, and curriculum overload. Respondents also indicated a lack of faculty members who have been trained on special needs dentistry. More than 200 patients attend dental appointments at each RDC per month. Four RDCs were located within dental school hospitals. RDCs provide oral home care and oral disease prevention programs to caregivers regularly. RDCs also provide mobile dental services. Respondents from RDCs preferred students to observe patients during dental treatment (74.2%) or assist with treatment (74.2%) provided by dental practitioners. Students perceived that there are challenges as RDC primary treatment providers for patients with special needs, including ‘patient behavior management’ (83.9%) and ‘obtaining informed consent from parents or legal guardians’ (64.3%). Respondents from RDCs agreed that a postgraduate fellowship program for special needs dentistry should be developed.

목차

Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
References

참고문헌 (0)

참고문헌 신청

함께 읽어보면 좋을 논문

논문 유사도에 따라 DBpia 가 추천하는 논문입니다. 함께 보면 좋을 연관 논문을 확인해보세요!

이 논문의 저자 정보

최근 본 자료

전체보기

댓글(0)

0