Integrating community service-learning into a dental hygiene curriculum: a document analysis.

Q3 Dentistry Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Pub Date : 2024-02-01
Kimi Khabra, Sharon M Compton
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Background: Community service-learning (CSL) aims to promote civic engagement among students and deepen their understanding of social issues, connecting students to communities where they may practise as future health care providers. This study's aims were two-fold: first, to determine whether incorporating a non-dental community service-learning experience into a fourth-year behavioural science course can develop abilities related to the dental hygiene baccalaureate competencies; second, to examine the overall student learning experience.

Methods: Seven community agencies presented projects to the dental hygiene class, and students individually selected their top 3 choices. Projects were diverse, ranging from literacy tutoring to creating a program plan or hosting a public virtual event with an interprofessional health panel discussing nutrition. Dental hygiene students participated in a 20-hour placement with one community project and completed individual reflection journals that focused on their experience. Using a document analysis approach, the authors examined the reflection journals through an iterative process to identify themes.

Results: Ten student reflections were analysed and three themes emerged: 1) increased social awareness; 2) application of dental hygiene core competencies; and 3) the challenges of the learning experience. Students consistently discussed how the project allowed them to apply 5 dental hygiene core competencies and how their learning experience aligned with their future professional role as a dental hygienist. Students articulated increased understanding of their individual privilege and awareness of social issues in their community.

Conclusions: Participation in non-dental CSL increased dental hygiene students' social awareness of local communities. Students demonstrated an ability to apply their learning to their developing competencies as future dental hygienists.

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将社区服务学习纳入口腔卫生课程:文件分析。
背景:社区服务学习(Community Service-learning,CSL)旨在促进学生的公民参与,加深他们对社会问题的理解,将学生与他们未来可能从事医疗服务的社区联系起来。本研究有两个目的:第一,确定在四年级行为科学课程中加入非牙科社区服务学习体验是否能培养与牙科卫生学士能力相关的能力;第二,考察学生的整体学习体验:方法:七个社区机构向口腔卫生班介绍了项目,学生们各自选择了前三名。项目多种多样,从扫盲辅导到制定项目计划,或与跨专业健康小组一起举办讨论营养问题的公共虚拟活动。口腔卫生专业的学生参加了一个社区项目的 20 小时实习,并完成了以他们的经历为重点的个人反思日志。作者使用文档分析方法,通过反复过程对反思日志进行了检查,以确定主题:对十篇学生反思进行了分析,得出了三个主题:1)社会意识的提高;2)口腔卫生核心能力的应用;3)学习经历的挑战。学生们一致讨论了该项目如何让他们应用 5 项口腔卫生核心能力,以及他们的学习经历如何与他们未来作为一名口腔卫生师的职业角色相吻合。学生们明确表示,他们对自己的个人特权有了更多的了解,对所在社区的社会问题也有了更多的认识:参加非牙科 CSL 提高了口腔卫生专业学生对当地社区的社会意识。学生们表现出了将所学知识应用于未来牙科保健师能力培养的能力。
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Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene
Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene (CJDH), established in 1966, is the peer-reviewed research journal of the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association. Published in February (electronic-only issue), June, and October, CJDH welcomes submissions in English and French on topics of relevance to dental hygiene practice, education, policy, and theory.
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