2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18010128
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Comparative Study of Attitudes towards Communication Skills Learning between Medical and Dental Students in Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Background: Communication skills (CS) learning is a core skill in medical and dental education. The comparison of attitudes towards CS between dental and medical students based on the taught curriculum (problem-based learning vs. traditional teaching) in Saudi Arabia awaits investigation. Aims: (1) To assess the attitudes of both undergraduate dental and medical students towards communication skills (CS) learning and (2) to compare the attitudes towards CS between Medical and Dental students in relation to soc… Show more

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“…This study aimed to analyse the attitudes of the undergraduate medical students at MU and UNZA regarding their experiences of learning communication skills and to determine the issues that hinder skills transfer. Comparing the results to similar studies among undergraduate medical students [17,18], this study recorded an impressive response rate of 96.1%. According to Fincham, survey research should target response rates from 60% upwards [19].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…This study aimed to analyse the attitudes of the undergraduate medical students at MU and UNZA regarding their experiences of learning communication skills and to determine the issues that hinder skills transfer. Comparing the results to similar studies among undergraduate medical students [17,18], this study recorded an impressive response rate of 96.1%. According to Fincham, survey research should target response rates from 60% upwards [19].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…26 Therefore, in addition to increasing theoretical knowledge, improving manipulation and gaining practicality, it is important for dentistry students and professionals to strengthen communication skills. 27,28 Physicians with high communication skills can easily identify problems and solve them. 29 Of the students who participated in this study, 86.7% reported to have no difficulty in communicating with patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study concluded that Demographic and education-related characteristics underpinned medical student positive attitude towards CS compared to dental students. (24) All the above discussed cross-sectional comparative studies, surveys and systematic reviews concluded that promoting early patient-student communication, improving clinical skills and communication through educational courses should be included in the curricula of both medical and dental profession seem to promote empathy in medical and dental students.…”
Section: 76910mentioning
confidence: 99%