Dentists' Comfort in Treating Underserved Populations After Participating in Community-based Clinical Experiences As a Student
Overview
Affiliations
The purpose of this project was to determine new dentists' comfort levels in treating traditionally underserved populations after participating in two consecutive five-week community-based clinical experiences while in dental school. A written survey was mailed to all known University of Iowa alumni (1992-2002; N=745). Respondents were asked to rank their comfort levels in treating twelve underserved populations on a five-point Likert type scale (5=no problem; 1=will not). Bivariate and logistic regression model analyses were performed to examine associations (p<0.05) among comfort and six predictor variables. Alumni (n=372) were most comfortable treating other ethnic, low-income, non-English-speaking, and HIV+/AIDS populations and least comfortable treating incarcerated and homebound populations. The following variables were significantly associated with comfort: 1) perception that the community experiences had great/much value; 2) practice located in larger communities; 3) non-solo practitioners; and 4) dentist's gender. As more dental schools utilize community-based clinical experiences to increase students' exposure to underserved populations, it is important that these experiences provide exposure to a variety of populations. Additionally, dental schools should continuously monitor the short- and long-term value of these programs for their students and recent graduates.
Hector T, Balkaran R, Marchan S Port J Public Health. 2024; 41(1):19-25.
PMID: 39559534 PMC: 11571419. DOI: 10.1159/000528858.
Brandt A, Lingard L, Dong C Gerodontology. 2024; 42(1):1-11.
PMID: 38874011 PMC: 11870637. DOI: 10.1111/ger.12769.
Smith P, Noorullah K, Syed S, Iqbal L, Tomar S Front Oral Health. 2022; 3:996624.
PMID: 36186538 PMC: 9523216. DOI: 10.3389/froh.2022.996624.
Evans D, Krasin B, Brown K, Dobie S, Kost A PRiMER. 2020; 1:13.
PMID: 32944699 PMC: 7490181. DOI: 10.22454/PRiMER.2017.153424.
Attitudes of dental students towards patients with special healthcare needs: Can they be improved?.
Holzinger A, Lettner S, Franz A Eur J Dent Educ. 2019; 24(2):243-251.
PMID: 31845452 PMC: 7328724. DOI: 10.1111/eje.12490.