The evaluation of an evidence-based model of feedback implemented on an undergraduate dental clinical learning environment
Dublin Dental University Hospital · Trinity College Dublin
Abstract
Dental graduates must graduate with high levels of clinical skills. Education in the clinical environment needs to be more than didactic supervision of practice by clinical teachers. Appropriate feedback in this context, is therefore critical to the development of student competence and confidence. This study was conducted to enhance and develop the assessment and feedback processes during clinical sessions in a Dental University Hospital in an effort to contribute to the development of students' self-assessment skills, reflective ability and clinical competence.
A new evidence-based model of feedback was introduced between clinical teachers and dental students. The implementation of this model was evaluated by students through a survey and focus groups. Descriptive and inferential statistics were applied to the quantitative data, while thematic analysis applied to the qualitative data.
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4Topics & keywords
- Medical education
- Educational measurement
- Evidence-based dentistry
- MEDLINE
- Computer science
- Medicine
- Psychology
- Medical physics
- Quality Education