Evaluating the patient sociodemographic factors affecting dental students' clinical communication skills using a three-perspective approach

Objective: This study aimed to assess undergraduate dental students' communication skills in relation to patient sociodemographic factors using a three-perspective approach; the student, the patient, and the clinical instructor perspective. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was con...

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Published in:Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
Main Author: Ab Ghani S.M.; Mohd Khairuddin P.N.A.; Md Sabri B.A.; Schonwetter D.; Lim T.W.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc 2024
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Ab Ghani S.M.; Mohd Khairuddin P.N.A.; Md Sabri B.A.; Schonwetter D.; Lim T.W.
Evaluating the patient sociodemographic factors affecting dental students' clinical communication skills using a three-perspective approach
2024
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
10
3
10.1002/cre2.897
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85196054514&doi=10.1002%2fcre2.897&partnerID=40&md5=5aa9e0105df72877abc164dd0c02f0a7
Objective: This study aimed to assess undergraduate dental students' communication skills in relation to patient sociodemographic factors using a three-perspective approach; the student, the patient, and the clinical instructor perspective. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using validated modified-communication tools; Patient Communication Assessment Instruments (PCAI), Student Communication Assessment Instruments (SCAI), and Clinical Communication Assessment Instruments (CCAI). Moreover, 176 undergraduate clinical year students were recruited in this study whereby each student was assessed by a clinical instructor, a patient, and self-evaluation. Results: The clinical communication skills domains were not significantly influenced by patient sociodemographic factors, including sex, educational background, and the number of visits (p >.05). However, this study revealed a statistically significant difference in the domain of “caring and respectful” of the SCAI between the low- and middle-income groups. Conclusions: Overall, most of the patient sociodemographic factors did not affect clinical communication skills. However, patient income groups played a significant role in one of the communication domains. © 2024 The Authors. Clinical and Experimental Dental Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
John Wiley and Sons Inc
20574347
English
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author Ab Ghani S.M.; Mohd Khairuddin P.N.A.; Md Sabri B.A.; Schonwetter D.; Lim T.W.
spellingShingle Ab Ghani S.M.; Mohd Khairuddin P.N.A.; Md Sabri B.A.; Schonwetter D.; Lim T.W.
Evaluating the patient sociodemographic factors affecting dental students' clinical communication skills using a three-perspective approach
author_facet Ab Ghani S.M.; Mohd Khairuddin P.N.A.; Md Sabri B.A.; Schonwetter D.; Lim T.W.
author_sort Ab Ghani S.M.; Mohd Khairuddin P.N.A.; Md Sabri B.A.; Schonwetter D.; Lim T.W.
title Evaluating the patient sociodemographic factors affecting dental students' clinical communication skills using a three-perspective approach
title_short Evaluating the patient sociodemographic factors affecting dental students' clinical communication skills using a three-perspective approach
title_full Evaluating the patient sociodemographic factors affecting dental students' clinical communication skills using a three-perspective approach
title_fullStr Evaluating the patient sociodemographic factors affecting dental students' clinical communication skills using a three-perspective approach
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the patient sociodemographic factors affecting dental students' clinical communication skills using a three-perspective approach
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description Objective: This study aimed to assess undergraduate dental students' communication skills in relation to patient sociodemographic factors using a three-perspective approach; the student, the patient, and the clinical instructor perspective. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using validated modified-communication tools; Patient Communication Assessment Instruments (PCAI), Student Communication Assessment Instruments (SCAI), and Clinical Communication Assessment Instruments (CCAI). Moreover, 176 undergraduate clinical year students were recruited in this study whereby each student was assessed by a clinical instructor, a patient, and self-evaluation. Results: The clinical communication skills domains were not significantly influenced by patient sociodemographic factors, including sex, educational background, and the number of visits (p >.05). However, this study revealed a statistically significant difference in the domain of “caring and respectful” of the SCAI between the low- and middle-income groups. Conclusions: Overall, most of the patient sociodemographic factors did not affect clinical communication skills. However, patient income groups played a significant role in one of the communication domains. © 2024 The Authors. Clinical and Experimental Dental Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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