COVID-19 pandemic and impact on dental education

Author:

Dias Clarissa de AguiarORCID,Karam Sarah AranguremORCID,Cumerlato Catarina Borges da FonsecaORCID,Sartori Letícia Regina MorelloORCID,Fernandez Matheus dos SantosORCID,Silva Nathália Ribeiro Jorge daORCID,Bielavski Camila HubnerORCID,Silva Alexandre Emidio RibeiroORCID,Dickie de Castilhos EduardoORCID,Correa Marcos BrittoORCID

Abstract

Aim: The aim of the present study is to assess the perception of undergraduate students on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Brazilian dental education. Methods: This crosssectional study was conducted using an online questionnaire hosted in Google Forms platform and publicized on Instagram® and Facebook®. The questionnaire was available between July 8-27, 2020. Absolute and relative frequencies were obtained for variables of interest using Pearson’s chi-squared and considering 95% confidence intervals. Prevalence of learning resource variables according to self-reported skin color, educational institution, and Brazilian region were presented using equiplots. Results: A total of 1,050 undergraduate dental students answered the questionnaire. Most students reported being in full-distance learning mode. Among the undergraduate students, 65.4% reported perceiving a very high impact in dental education, and 16.6% of students reported not being able to follow distance learning. In addition, 14% reported not having a personal laptop or desktop to study with, with this condition being more prevalent among non-white than white individuals. Conclusion: We conclude that Brazilian dental students perceived a high impact of COVID-19 on dental education, as well as one-sixth of the students reported not having adequate resources to continue with distance learning. It is important that different policies are developed at the institutional and governmental levels to reduce the impact of the pandemic on dental education.

Publisher

Universidade Estadual de Campinas

Subject

General Dentistry

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