Clinical skills examination as part of the Swedish proficiency test of dentists educated outside of the EU/EEA

Author:

Dalum Jesper1ORCID,Christidis Nikolaos1,Häbel Henrike2,Karlgren Klas234,Leanderson Charlotte5,Englund Gunilla Sandborgh1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Oral Diagnostics and Rehabilitation, Department of Dental Medicine Karolinska Institutet Huddinge Sweden

2. Department Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics Karolinska Institutet Huddinge Sweden

3. Department of Research, Education, Development and Innovation Education Center, Södersjukhuset Stockholm Sweden

4. Faculty of Health and Social Sciences Western Norway University of Applied Sciences Bergen Norway

5. Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society Karolinska Institutet Huddinge Sweden

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThe increase in the migration of dentists educated outside the EU/EEA calls for the sharing of information and evaluation of recognition processes within countries in the EU. In 2017, the Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare implemented the Proficiency test, a recognition process for dentists who have completed an education programme outside the EU/EEA. The Proficiency test consists of a theoretical and an integrated clinical skills examination, followed by a 6‐month clinical practice. The clinical skills examination is a two‐part examination that includes an OSCE and an operative test on a dental manikin. This paper presents data from proficiency tests between 2018 and 2022, and explores factors related to grade fail, that is, demographics, theoretical exam scores and language comprehension.Materials and MethodsIn a cohort study, demographics and factors associated with grade fail were explored using test results from theoretical and clinical skills examinations (n = 181) from 2018 to 2022. Pearson correlation coefficient and linear regression analysis were used for studying correlations and associations between exam results. Univariable linear and logistic regression models were used for background variable associations with clinical skills exam outcomes.ResultsHigher age was a significant risk factor for failing the clinical skills examination and the OSCE. Higher scores in the theoretical exam reduced the odds of failing the OSCE but were not associated with results in the operative test or the overall results of the clinical skills examination. Regarding the OSCE there was a statistically significant difference within all professional qualifications explored between participants who passed and participants who failed the OSCE.ConclusionsFour years of data collection reveal that age and previous theoretical exam results influence the odds of failing the clinical examination. The study results also highlight the necessity of multiple assessment formats to assess clinical and communication skills of foreign‐trained dentists.

Publisher

Wiley

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