Exploring the acceptance of geriatric dentistry programming for undergraduate dental students through stakeholder interviews

Author:

Brandt Alicia C.1,Abbas Ahmed1,Dong Cecilia S.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dentistry Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry University of Western Ontario Ontario Canada

2. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of Western Ontario Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractPurpose/objectivesOlder adults frequently report unmet oral healthcare needs. Current research suggests a lack of provider willingness to perform geriatric dental care plays a role in limiting older adults’ access to dental services. To better understand the acceptance of geriatric dentistry programming in Ontario, and to explore considerations for successful implementation, we completed consultations with dental students and dental education stakeholders. Findings from a scoping review we conducted previously (Alicia C. Brandt and Cecilia S. Dong) were used to guide this research.MethodsConsultations involved a questionnaire and semi‐structured individual interviews. Descriptive and parametric statistics such as Pearson's bivariate correlation and One‐way analysis of variance were completed on questionnaire data using SPSS V.28. Interview data were transcribed verbatim, and the content was analyzed using emergent coding and thematic analysis in NVivo. Student and faculty data were analyzed separately and then consolidated.ResultsTen students and 12 dental faculty members completed the questionnaire of which ten students and nine faculty members also participated in interviews. Themes were organized into barriers and facilitators, with a subsection on interprofessional collaboration. Barriers included: 1. Student anxiety and skill level; 2. Constraints of the learning environment; 3. Patient factors; and 4. Knowledge gaps. Facilitators included: 1. Learning environment and culture; 2. Volume of exposure; 3. Soft skills; and 4. Desired interventions.ConclusionsBoth students and faculty stakeholders demonstrated acceptance of geriatric dentistry programming at the undergraduate dentistry level that supports improved access to care for this population. Pilot programs integrating different intervention elements which were viewed as most promising would be beneficial.

Funder

Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry

Publisher

Wiley

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