Development and implementation of communication skills in dentistry: an example from South Africa.

J. G. White,C. Krüger, W. D. Snyman

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DENTAL EDUCATION(2008)

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Dental students should realise early in their careers - in dental school - the importance of developing and mastering sound communication skills with patients. As a result, the aim of this study was to develop and implement a course in communication skills for third year dental students. The methodology employed in the study comprised the following three phases: Phase I. identification of specific outcomes essential for the dentist to be competitive in the emerging South African dental environment. Phase H. development of an outcome-based course according to the South African Qualifications Authority format (Purpose, Embedded knowledge, Assessment criteria). Phase III: implementation of the course. Implementation of the course involved a pre- and post-training cycle. The subjects were 67 third year dental students. The following instruments were employed: a study guide; a case study; an assessment rubric; two questionnaires, namely "Patient's" feedback and "Dentist's" feedback; a standardised patient. The results were as follows: the class as a whole scored significantly higher during training cycle 2 compared with training cycle I (P < 0.0001). The important roles of trust, empathy and active listening in establishing a meaningful relationship with a patient, which was conveyed by means of the course, were emphasised by the majority of students.
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communication skills teaching,curriculum development,dentist-patient relationship,standardised patient
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