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Evidence Regarding Teaching and Assessment of Record-Keeping Skills in Training of Dental Students

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posted on 2015-10-01, 00:00 authored by K Amos, Margaret BearmanMargaret Bearman, C Palermo
The aim of this study was to assess the literature on teaching and assessing dental students’ record-keeping skills prior to qualification to practice independently as a dentist. A systematic literature review was performed using Ovid MEDLINE and SCOPUS. Keywords used in the search included dental, record, audit, education, and assessment. Electronic search results were screened for publications that targeted undergraduate dental training, related to a record-keeping education intervention, and were published in English and available in full text. Six studies met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data extraction and quality assessment were performed, and research findings were compared across the included studies. These six articles addressed the techniques used to teach and assess record-keeping skills in a pre-qualification context. The techniques included supervisor audits, peer audits, lectures, tutorials, research assignments, case reports, record-keeping templates, and checklists of required record components. The use of record audit as part of teaching and evaluation dominated these articles; it was used as the assessment method in five of the six studies. All methods of record-keeping training in studies published to date were found effective in improving student record-keeping skills. However, there was insufficient evidence to determine whether certain methods were more effective than others.

History

Journal

Journal of Dental Education

Volume

79

Pagination

1222-1229

ISSN

0022-0337

Language

eng

Publication classification

X Not reportable, C2.1 Other contribution to refereed journal

Issue

10

Publisher

American Dental Education Association