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  • Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on dental education: online experience and practice expectations among dental students at the University of Jordan
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  1. Hattar, Susan |
  2. AlHadidi, Abeer |
  3. Sawair, Faleh A. |
  4. Alraheam, Islam Abd |
  5. El-Ma’aita, Ahmad |
  6. Wahab, Fouad Kadim |
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  • 2021-03-08
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  • 2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-021-02584-0 |
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  • BACKGROUND: The quarantine associated with the COVID-19 pandemic forced dental schools to suspend their clinical training and to shift to distant learning methods. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of quarantine on the self-perceived preparedness of dental graduates and to explore the efficacy of online education from students’ perspectives. METHODS: The questionnaire distributed to dental students comprised of two main sections. The first part covered the online education experience, and the second part measured the level of self-perceived preparedness for a range of cognitive, communication and professional skills. RESULTS: The survey yielded a response rate of 72%. The majority of students (77%) agreed that they missed educational experiences as a result of the lockdown. More than half of them felt less motivated to follow-up with distant e-learning and believed that online assessment is not a good method for evaluation. A high percentage of the students (66%) thought that online group discussions had a positive value while 67% preferred online lectures compared to theatre lectures. Majority of students particularly 5th year (78.7%) (p < 0.001) stated that the quarantine increased their collaboration with their colleagues. According to 87% of students, the experience most negatively affected was their clinical training. In general, students showed satisfactory self-perceived preparedness related to a range of attributes and professional skills. CONCLUSIONS:The data showed that students partially appreciated the online system, whereas they did not consider it a substitute for face to face clinical practice. The overall self-perceived preparedness level was promising; however students had reservations regarding independent practice following graduation.
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gnd 1206347392 COVID-19
lokal Dental education
lokal Online learning
lokal Preparedness
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