1. Students' appraisal of a preparedness model for the provision of oral health care during a pandemic.
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Brondani, Mario A. and Noroozbahari, Nasim
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ORAL health ,DENTAL students ,MATHEMATICAL models ,RATING of students ,MEDICAL care ,DENTAL care ,UNDERGRADUATES ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,THEORY ,STUDENTS ,ACHIEVEMENT tests ,THEMATIC analysis ,INFORMATION-seeking behavior ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the provision of oral health care worldwide, prompting the discussion of preparedness. This study aimed to perform an initial appraisal of the usability, spatial representation, and clarity of a newly developed preparedness model from the perspective of senior undergraduate dental students at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, enrolled in the 2020-21 academic year. Answers were analyzed thematically via an inductive coding process between March and June 2021. Results: All the 111 students in years 3 (#55) and 4 (#56) appraised the preparedness model, generating more than 200 pages of text. Four main themes were identified across the essays: streamlined depiction, information-based approach, adaptability to an ever-changing situation, and room for improvement. Although the majority of students appraised the model as being useful in fostering information-seeking behaviour, few students disagreed with the model's portrayal and made further suggestions. Conclusions: Preparedness models can better guide oral health care providers during a health crisis such as a pandemic. The recently developed preparedness model was appraised as useful by senior undergraduate dental students, although alternative portrayals of the model were suggested. A comprehensive assessment of the newly developed model (and of its variations) is warranted to better support oral health care service delivery during a pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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