2022
DOI: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2022.vol36.0101
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Distance learning course improves primary care dentists’ diagnosis and self-efficacy in the management of oral lesions

Abstract: Distance learning course improves primary care dentists' diagnosis and self-efficacy in the management of oral lesions Abstract: Oral cancer represents a public health issue because of its high mortality rate, resulting mainly from diagnostic delays.Insufficient training in oral diagnosis is usually perceived by dentists. Distance learning could be used as an auxiliary tool to bridge that gap. This study evaluated the impact of a distance learning course on oral mucosal lesion diagnosis offered to public healt… Show more

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“…25 A previous study contains comprehensive information regarding the course and its assessment of impact. 16 A point usually raised as a limiting point of distance learning concerns the adherence of dental students to the program, which can be hindered by the virtual environment and lack of interaction with colleagues and teachers. 19,26,27 In this sense, we set out to analyze whether a social networking site (Facebook™) would represent an effective tool to facilitate interaction among participants and to share information and content, contributing significantly to course adherence and approval.…”
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“…25 A previous study contains comprehensive information regarding the course and its assessment of impact. 16 A point usually raised as a limiting point of distance learning concerns the adherence of dental students to the program, which can be hindered by the virtual environment and lack of interaction with colleagues and teachers. 19,26,27 In this sense, we set out to analyze whether a social networking site (Facebook™) would represent an effective tool to facilitate interaction among participants and to share information and content, contributing significantly to course adherence and approval.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questionnaire of the present study was adapted from the method proposed by Seoane et al 16 . to assess diagnostic skills of the participants.…”
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confidence: 99%
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