Self‐assessment of professional competence and influential factors among dental students

Author:

Ghaemi‐Amiri Maryam1ORCID,Mirzapour Abouzar2ORCID,Gholinia Hemmatollah3ORCID,Sistani Mohammad Mehdi Naghibi4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Sciences Education Development Education Development Center Babol University of Medical Sciences Babol Iran

2. Dental Student, Student Research Committee Babol University of Medical Sciences Babol Iran

3. Health Research Institute Babol University of Medical Sciences Babol Iran

4. Department of Community‐Oriented Dentistry Faculty of Dentistry Oral Health Research Center Health Research Institute Babol University of Medical Sciences Babol Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackground and objectiveCompetency‐based education is recognized for evaluating dental students' knowledge and skills. However, practical management training, which is the hands‐on education and experience in managing operations and patient interactions, does not align fully with this framework. This study aims to assess professional competence and related factors among dental students using self‐assessment, contributing to dental education literature, and identifying areas for improvement.MethodsA cross‐sectional study included 50 total senior dental students from a top‐ranked dental school. With a response rate of 100%, data were collected using a structured questionnaire with three sections: personal information, self‐assessment of professional competency, and factors influencing competency. Statistical analysis, including descriptive statistics and tests like Chi‐square and ANOVA, analyzed the data.ResultsThe average self‐reported professional competence score was 71.15 with a standard deviation of 3.05. Associations between age, gender, grade point average (GPA), and self‐reported professional competence were assessed, with no significant links found (p > 0.05). Influential factors included interaction with clinical instructors (69.24%) and interest in dentistry (67.03%). No significant differences in self‐reported professional competence were observed among students residing on‐campus versus off‐campus.ConclusionAge, gender, and GPA do not significantly impact dental students’ self‐reported professional competence. Positive interaction with instructors and interest in dentistry contribute to skill development. Practical experience and effective educational relationships are crucial. Dental education institutions should improve clinical competence by fostering strong student‐instructor relationships, increasing hands‐on clinical training, and fostering student interest in dentistry.

Publisher

Wiley

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