Oral health students' perceptions of the learning environment in Australia and New Zealand: A DREEM study

Author:

Pritchard L.1ORCID,Keshoor S.2,Eley D.3,Beckett D.4,Bromage A.5,Knevel R.6,Satur J.7,Stormon N.18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UQ Oral Health Centre, School of Dentistry The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

2. Oral Health Department Auckland University of Technology Auckland New Zealand

3. The University of Queensland Medical School Brisbane Queensland Australia

4. Department of Oral Sciences University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand

5. School of Dentistry and Medical Sciences Charles Sturt University North Wagga New South Wales Australia

6. School of Nursing Curtin University Bentley Western Australia Australia

7. Melbourne Dental School The University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

8. Queensland Health Metro North Hospital and Health Services, Community and Oral Health Brisbane Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionOral Health Therapists (OHTs) are a growing workforce globally, with skills in oral health prevention, treatment planning and management of disease. These professionals receive their training through a three‐year undergraduate program which leads to the Bachelor of Oral Health degree in Australia and New Zealand. The aim of this study was to describe the learning environment for OHT students in Australia and New Zealand. OHT students were requested to complete the Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) to indicate their perceptions of the environment of their educational program.Materials and MethodsBachelor of Oral Health students from 10 universities in Australia and New Zealand were invited to participate in the survey. The analysis of the students' experiences focused on five domains of educational environment: learning, teaching, academic self‐perception, atmosphere and social self‐perception. Total DREEM scores were compared to previously published literature for other health professions students.ResultsA total of 336 OHT students completed the study, which represented 30% of all OHT students enrolled in the 10 participating universities. Using the DREEM, participants perception of the environment was more positive than negative with an average DREEM total score of 141 (70.5%) out of a maximum score of 200. The model demonstrates university region to be a major predictor in the overall DREEM score, with regional universities scoring higher than urban universities (p = .012).ConclusionsThe DREEM was used to describe OHT students perceptions of the learning environment in Australia and New Zealand. This study found that the university region is a significant predictor of positive experiences for OHT students. By identifying the strengths and weaknesses of contemporary Oral Health programs, this study offers insights into future improvements.

Publisher

Wiley

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