TY - JOUR
T1 - Dental students' HIV/AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes, and intentions
T2 - Impact of the U.S. health resources and services administration's community-based dental partnership program
AU - Hamershock, Rose A.
AU - Rajabiun, Serena
AU - Fox, Jane E.
AU - Mofidi, Mahyar
AU - Abel, Stephen N.
AU - York, Jill A.
AU - Kunzel, Carol
AU - Sanogo, Moussa
AU - Mayfield, Theresa G.
PY - 2014/8/1
Y1 - 2014/8/1
N2 - Access to oral health care for vulnerable populations is one of the concerns addressed by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau's Community-Based Dental Partnership Program (CBDPP). The program intro-duces dental students and residents at several dental schools to care for vulnerable patients through didactic and clinical work in community-based dental settings. This study of the dental students and residents in this program answered three questions: 1) What are their HIV knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors? 2) How has participation in the CBDPP impacted their knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors? 3) Has the intervention affected their work placement decisions and attitudes after graduation, particu-larly with respect to treating people living with HIV and other underserved populations? A total of 305 first- through fourth-year dental students and first- and second-year residents at five dental schools across the United States completed surveys before and after a community-based rotation and following graduation. Response rates at each of the five schools ranged from 82.4 to 100 percent. The results showed an increase in the participants' knowledge and positive attitudes regarding treatment for patients with HIV and other vulnerable populations post-rotation compared to pre-rotation. Results after graduation found that most respon-dents were practicing in private settings or in academic institutions as residents but were willing to treat a diverse patient popula-tion. These findings support the role of training programs, such as the CBDPP, for expanding the dental workforce to treating vulnerable populations including people living with HIV/AIDS.
AB - Access to oral health care for vulnerable populations is one of the concerns addressed by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau's Community-Based Dental Partnership Program (CBDPP). The program intro-duces dental students and residents at several dental schools to care for vulnerable patients through didactic and clinical work in community-based dental settings. This study of the dental students and residents in this program answered three questions: 1) What are their HIV knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors? 2) How has participation in the CBDPP impacted their knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors? 3) Has the intervention affected their work placement decisions and attitudes after graduation, particu-larly with respect to treating people living with HIV and other underserved populations? A total of 305 first- through fourth-year dental students and first- and second-year residents at five dental schools across the United States completed surveys before and after a community-based rotation and following graduation. Response rates at each of the five schools ranged from 82.4 to 100 percent. The results showed an increase in the participants' knowledge and positive attitudes regarding treatment for patients with HIV and other vulnerable populations post-rotation compared to pre-rotation. Results after graduation found that most respon-dents were practicing in private settings or in academic institutions as residents but were willing to treat a diverse patient popula-tion. These findings support the role of training programs, such as the CBDPP, for expanding the dental workforce to treating vulnerable populations including people living with HIV/AIDS.
KW - Access to oral health care
KW - Community-based dental education
KW - Dental education
KW - Dental residents
KW - Dental students
KW - HIV/AIDS
KW - Patients with special needs
KW - Professional behavior
KW - Professional knowledge
KW - Underserved patients
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M3 - Article
C2 - 25086143
AN - SCOPUS:84906971955
SN - 0022-0337
VL - 78
SP - 1106
EP - 1117
JO - Journal of dental education
JF - Journal of dental education
IS - 8
ER -