Affiliation:
1. Department of Primary Dental Care University of Minnesota School of Dentistry Minneapolis Minnesota USA
2. Department of Diagnostic and Biological Sciences University of Minnesota School of Dentistry Minneapolis Minnesota USA
3. Department of Restorative Sciences University of Minnesota School of Dentistry Minneapolis Minnesota USA
4. Primary Dental Care and Division of Dental Public Health University of Minnesota School of Dentistry Minneapolis Minnesota USA
Abstract
AbstractPurpose/objectivesThis study aimed to assess the cultural competency content in selected Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) courses and to explore the use of an assessment tool that may be used to standardize the integration of cultural competency in the dental school curriculum.MethodsA survey was sent to course directors to determine the inclusion of four topics related to cultural competence, the mechanisms of inclusion, and their comfort level in teaching the topics in their courses. A scan of the same courses was conducted with the use of a tool developed from an Expert Panel's recommendations for knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSA) to be included in curricula for teaching cultural competence.ResultsTwenty‐one course directors responded. Fifteen reported they include social determinants of health and twelve include health inequities in their courses. Faculty reported an average of 8.67 comfort level in teaching these topics but there was less comfort level in teaching cultural humility and implicit bias. Course directors used assignments, case studies, lectures, quizzes, and patient care (clinical courses) to include the topics. The scan of courses showed that the use of the Competencies for General Dentists in course syllabi covered the recommended knowledge, skills, and attitudes for cultural competence.ConclusionsThe rubric was suitable for assessing cultural competency content. The Competencies for General Dentists in course syllabi will allow the integration of the recommended KSA in dental courses to teach cultural competence. However, dental faculty may need training in the integration of KSA items in course objectives and content.
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