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BMC Medical Education 卷:21
Dental education changed by COVID-19: Student’s perceptions and attitudes
Pallop Siewchaisakul1  Yu-Chun Yen2  Sao-Lun Lu3  Hsin-Chung Cheng3  Amy Ming-Fang Yen4  Sam Li-Sheng Chen4 
[1] Faculty of Public Health, Chiang Mai University;
[2] Research Center of Biostatistics, College of Management, Taipei Medical University;
[3] School of Dentistry, College of Oral Medicine, Taipei Medical University;
[4] School of Oral Hygiene, College of Oral Medicine, Taipei Medical University;
关键词: Dental education;    Infection control;    COVID-19;    Online education;    Attitudes;    Perceptions;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12909-021-02806-5
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background Dental students have encountered changes in the teaching format amid the SARS CoV-2 pandemic. This study aims to evaluate the attitudes of dental students of one medical university toward online courses and compare them with those of non-dental students amid the SARS CoV-2 pandemic. Methods A cross-sectional survey with a self-report online questionnaire was conducted at the medical university in May 2020 in Taipei. Students from the School of Dentistry, School of Dental Technology, and School of Oral Hygiene Study were enrolled in our survey. Results In total, 473 students responded to the survey, 318 (67.2%) of whom were dental students. Overall, 366 (77%) students agreed with the change to online learning. Only 10.4% of students thought that dental professional courses with a laboratory format could be changed to online courses. Dental students were significantly more worried than non-dental students about being infected with COVID-19 and about the COVID-19 pandemic continuing. Conclusions In conclusion, changing to online learning seems to be perceived as feasible by students. However, more discussion about changing dental professional courses with a laboratory format to online courses considering the attitudes from students is needed.

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