The use of information and communication technology among undergraduate students in dental training

Wai-yan Chan, Y. Chai, Asma Alhusna Abang Abdullah
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Aims: This study aims to investigate the current knowledge, skills, and opinions of undergraduate dental students at local universities in Malaysia with respect to information and communication technology (ICT). Settings and Design: This was a cross-sectional study involving a convenient sample of 359 dental students from two universities in Malaysia, i.e., Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), and Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM). Subjects and Methods: The use of ICT among the students was assessed using a questionnaire that had been pretested. The components of the questionnaire consisted of access and availability of computers, computer activities, information technology (IT) literacy and competence, Internet access, activities involving Internet and dentistry and use of ICT in clinical management. Ethical approval was obtained from UKM Research Ethics Committee. Statistical Analysis Used: Data analysis was done using SPSS version 22. Results: The sample comprised of 78.8% of females and 21.2% of males with the mean age of 21.21 years old. The majority were Malays (72.4%) and Chinese (25.3%). Most of the students were from UKM (65.7%). The total of clinical students were 62.4%. Majority of the students had access to computers and Internet. They possessed adequate IT knowledge and skills, and they agreed that ICT resources were mandatory for education in dentistry. However, there were still some students who complained of obstacles in using the computers for patients' data storage and retrieval, especially in UKM. Conclusions: The students demonstrated favorable attitude and perception toward utilization of computers and Internet for education in dentistry.
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信息通信技术在本科牙科培训中的应用
目的:本研究旨在调查马来西亚当地大学牙科本科学生在信息和通信技术(ICT)方面的知识,技能和意见。设置和设计:这是一项横断面研究,包括来自马来西亚两所大学的359名牙科学生,即马来西亚国民大学(UKM)和马来西亚伊斯兰大学(USIM)。研究对象和方法:使用预先测试过的问卷来评估学生对信息通信技术的使用情况。问卷的组成部分包括计算机的使用和可用性、计算机活动、信息技术(IT)素养和能力、互联网访问、涉及互联网和牙科的活动以及在临床管理中使用信息通信技术。获得了UKM研究伦理委员会的伦理批准。使用统计分析:使用SPSS 22进行数据分析。结果:女性占78.8%,男性占21.2%,平均年龄21.21岁。大多数是马来人(72.4%)和华人(25.3%)。大部分学生来自UKM(65.7%)。临床生占62.4%。大多数学生都能使用电脑和互联网。他们具备足够的资讯科技知识和技能,并同意资讯及通讯科技资源是牙科教育的必备资源。然而,仍有一些学生抱怨在使用计算机进行患者数据存储和检索方面存在障碍,特别是在UKM。结论:学生对利用计算机和互联网进行牙科教育表现出良好的态度和认知。
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