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Judul/Title Clinical reasoning pattern used in oral health problem solving – A case study in Indonesian undergraduate dental students
Penulis/Author Dr. drg. Bernadetta Esti Chrismawaty, M.Kes. MDSc. (1) ; Prof. dr. Ova Emilia, M.Med.Ed., Sp.OG(K)., Ph.D (2); Prof. dr. Gandes Retno Rahayu, M.Med.Ed., Ph.D. (3); Prof. drg. Ika Dewi Ana, M.Kes., Ph.D. (4)
Tanggal/Date 23 2023
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Abstrak/Abstract Background Health professionals are known to use various combinations of knowledge and skills, such as critical thinking, clinical reasoning, clinical judgment, problem-solving, and decision-making, in conducting clinical practice. Clinical reasoning development is influenced by knowledge and experience, the more knowledge and experience, the more sophisticated clinical reasoning will be. However, clinical reasoning research in dentistry shows varying results . Aims This study aims to observe the clinical reasoning pattern of undergraduate dental students when solving oral health problems, and their accordance with their knowledge acquisition. Material and methods This qualitative study employed the think-aloud method and the result was assessed through verbal protocol analyses. Five respondents from final year dental undergraduate students were agreed to participate. A unique hypothetical clinical scenario was used as a trigger. The audio data were transcribed, interpreted, and categorized as a clinical reasoning pattern; and the concept maps created were assessed by a Structure of Learning Outcomes (SOLO) taxonomy as knowledge acquisition. Results Observations on clinical reasoning patterns and the level of knowledge acquisition in five undergraduate dental students showed varying results. They applied clinical reasoning patterns according to their knowledge acquisition during didactical phase. Learners with inadequate knowledge relied on guessing, meanwhile learners with adequate knowledge applied more sophisticated reasoning pattern when solving problems. Conclusions Various problem-solving strategies were encountered in this study, which corresponded to the level of knowledge acquisition. Dental institutions must set minimum standards regarding the acquisition of conceptual knowledge accompanied by improvement of clinical reasoning skills, as well as refinement of knowledge and procedural skills.
Rumpun Ilmu Penyakit Mulut
Bahasa Asli/Original Language English
Level Internasional
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