Clinical pairing revisited: a study at the University of Malaya, Malaysia

This study is part of ongoing educational research conducted by the Department of Conservative Dentistry, University of Malaya, Malaysia, to evaluate the perception of clinical pairing. A thirteen-question survey was distributed to 148 dental students after they had experienced four-handed dentistry...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Norasmatul A., Naimie, Zahra, Lui, Joo L., Aziz, Azwatee A., Abdullah, Mariam, Abu Kasim, Noor H., Abu Kassim, Noor L., Toh, Chooi G., Thong, Yo L., Razak, Abdul A. Abdul, Abdullah, Hadijah, Che Ab Aziz, Zeti Adura, Sulaiman, Eshamsul, Gonzalez, Maria Angela G., Bindal, Priyadarshni
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spelling my.um.eprints.43722018-10-10T07:01:47Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/4372/ Clinical pairing revisited: a study at the University of Malaya, Malaysia Ahmad, Norasmatul A. Naimie, Zahra Lui, Joo L. Aziz, Azwatee A. Abdullah, Mariam Abu Kasim, Noor H. Abu Kassim, Noor L. Toh, Chooi G. Thong, Yo L. Razak, Abdul A. Abdul Abdullah, Hadijah Che Ab Aziz, Zeti Adura Sulaiman, Eshamsul Gonzalez, Maria Angela G. Bindal, Priyadarshni RK Dentistry This study is part of ongoing educational research conducted by the Department of Conservative Dentistry, University of Malaya, Malaysia, to evaluate the perception of clinical pairing. A thirteen-question survey was distributed to 148 dental students after they had experienced four-handed dentistry. The objectives were to identify the advantages, disadvantages, and the acceptance of the implementation of clinical pairing from the students' point of view. The responses from the open-ended questions were categorized into six main themes (areas of interest): quality-related (Q), patient-related (PT), partner-related (P), lecturer-related (T), infection control (IC), and learning environment (L). Data analysis was done using SPSS version 18. Results indicated that the students perceived they possessed enough knowledge regarding clinical pairing. However, it was found that they still preferred to work independently as compared to working in pairs. The benefits of clinical pairing may not be viewed in the same vein by both dental students and teachers. The quality-related theme was perceived by students as the main advantage of clinical pairing, whilst the partner-related theme was perceived otherwise. The study also revealed that students may have some preconceived notions about pairing that may have impaired their acceptance. As a consequence, some reluctance was seen in their responses. American Dental Education Association 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/4372/1/Clinical_Pairing_Revisited_A_Study_at_the_University_of_Malaya%2C_Malaysia.pdf Ahmad, Norasmatul A. and Naimie, Zahra and Lui, Joo L. and Aziz, Azwatee A. and Abdullah, Mariam and Abu Kasim, Noor H. and Abu Kassim, Noor L. and Toh, Chooi G. and Thong, Yo L. and Razak, Abdul A. Abdul and Abdullah, Hadijah and Che Ab Aziz, Zeti Adura and Sulaiman, Eshamsul and Gonzalez, Maria Angela G. and Bindal, Priyadarshni (2012) Clinical pairing revisited: a study at the University of Malaya, Malaysia. Journal of Dental Education, 76 (10). pp. 1377-1383. ISSN 0022-0337 http://www.jdentaled.org/content/76/10/1377.long
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Ahmad, Norasmatul A.
Naimie, Zahra
Lui, Joo L.
Aziz, Azwatee A.
Abdullah, Mariam
Abu Kasim, Noor H.
Abu Kassim, Noor L.
Toh, Chooi G.
Thong, Yo L.
Razak, Abdul A. Abdul
Abdullah, Hadijah
Che Ab Aziz, Zeti Adura
Sulaiman, Eshamsul
Gonzalez, Maria Angela G.
Bindal, Priyadarshni
Clinical pairing revisited: a study at the University of Malaya, Malaysia
description This study is part of ongoing educational research conducted by the Department of Conservative Dentistry, University of Malaya, Malaysia, to evaluate the perception of clinical pairing. A thirteen-question survey was distributed to 148 dental students after they had experienced four-handed dentistry. The objectives were to identify the advantages, disadvantages, and the acceptance of the implementation of clinical pairing from the students' point of view. The responses from the open-ended questions were categorized into six main themes (areas of interest): quality-related (Q), patient-related (PT), partner-related (P), lecturer-related (T), infection control (IC), and learning environment (L). Data analysis was done using SPSS version 18. Results indicated that the students perceived they possessed enough knowledge regarding clinical pairing. However, it was found that they still preferred to work independently as compared to working in pairs. The benefits of clinical pairing may not be viewed in the same vein by both dental students and teachers. The quality-related theme was perceived by students as the main advantage of clinical pairing, whilst the partner-related theme was perceived otherwise. The study also revealed that students may have some preconceived notions about pairing that may have impaired their acceptance. As a consequence, some reluctance was seen in their responses.
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author Ahmad, Norasmatul A.
Naimie, Zahra
Lui, Joo L.
Aziz, Azwatee A.
Abdullah, Mariam
Abu Kasim, Noor H.
Abu Kassim, Noor L.
Toh, Chooi G.
Thong, Yo L.
Razak, Abdul A. Abdul
Abdullah, Hadijah
Che Ab Aziz, Zeti Adura
Sulaiman, Eshamsul
Gonzalez, Maria Angela G.
Bindal, Priyadarshni
author_facet Ahmad, Norasmatul A.
Naimie, Zahra
Lui, Joo L.
Aziz, Azwatee A.
Abdullah, Mariam
Abu Kasim, Noor H.
Abu Kassim, Noor L.
Toh, Chooi G.
Thong, Yo L.
Razak, Abdul A. Abdul
Abdullah, Hadijah
Che Ab Aziz, Zeti Adura
Sulaiman, Eshamsul
Gonzalez, Maria Angela G.
Bindal, Priyadarshni
author_sort Ahmad, Norasmatul A.
title Clinical pairing revisited: a study at the University of Malaya, Malaysia
title_short Clinical pairing revisited: a study at the University of Malaya, Malaysia
title_full Clinical pairing revisited: a study at the University of Malaya, Malaysia
title_fullStr Clinical pairing revisited: a study at the University of Malaya, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Clinical pairing revisited: a study at the University of Malaya, Malaysia
title_sort clinical pairing revisited: a study at the university of malaya, malaysia
publisher American Dental Education Association
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