Program Director Attitudes Toward Acceptance of Pediatric Dentistry Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs).

Pediatric dentistry Pub Date : 2024-03-15
Jennifer L Cully, Scott B Schwartz, Abigail Martini, Rocio B Quinonez, Nusrat Harun, Daniel J Schumacher, Melissa Klein
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Purpose: To acquire comments on pediatric dentistry entrustable professional activities (EPAs) from pediatric dentistry residency program directors (PDs). Methods: An electronic survey invited PDs to evaluate 16 previously developed EPAs on whether they were critical to patient safety, resident education, or both. PDs were asked to evaluate a fully developed EPA to assess structure and clarity and describe barriers to EPA. Descriptive statistics were completed. Results: Forty-one of 103 PDs completed the entire survey. Eighty-five percent (36 of 42) of PDs believed EPAs are critical to pediatric dentistry education, and 81 percent (34 of 42) believed EPAs are critical to patient safety. Eighty-one percent of PDs would likely use EPAs when available. Seventy-five percent (31 of 41) of PDs reported that they have had a resident who would have benefited from a longer duration of training. Conclusions: The majority of pediatric dentistry residency program director participants surveyed reported that entrustable professional activities are critical to patient safety and resident education. EPAs may be a valuable option for assessing residents' readiness for graduation.

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项目主任对接受儿童牙科委托专业活动(EPAs)的态度。
目的:向儿童牙科住院医师培训项目主任(PDs)了解他们对儿童牙科委托专业活动(EPAs)的意见。方法:通过电子调查邀请住院医师对之前制定的 16 项 EPA 进行评估,看其是否对患者安全、住院医师教育或两者都至关重要。要求住院医师评估一个完整的 EPA,以评估其结构和清晰度,并描述 EPA 的障碍。调查还完成了描述性统计。结果:103 名住院医生中有 41 名完成了整个调查。85%的牙科医生(42 位中的 36 位)认为 EPA 对儿童牙科教育至关重要,81% 的牙科医生(42 位中的 34 位)认为 EPA 对患者安全至关重要。81%的儿科医师可能会在有EPA的情况下使用EPA。75%的住院医师(41 位住院医师中的 31 位)表示,他们的住院医师会从更长的培训时间中受益。结论:接受调查的大多数儿童牙科住院医师项目主任都表示,可委托的专业活动对患者安全和住院医师教育至关重要。EPA可能是评估住院医师毕业准备情况的一个有价值的选择。
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