A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Undervisning i samfunnsodontologi i de nordiske landene
Authors: Virtanen Jorma, Salehi Mariam, Klock Kristin S
Publication year: 2021
Journal: Den Norske Tannlegeforenings Tidende
Volume: 131
Issue: 2
First page : 154
Last page: 161
Aims: To explore Dental Public Health (DHP)/Community Dentistry education and curricula in the Nordic dental schools and compare these with European standard.
Methods: Cross-sectional survey of the Nordic dental schools was conducted in spring 2020. We used the European Association for Dental Public Health (EADPH) Special Interest Group survey questionnaire in this study. The anonymous questionnaires were sent electronically to dean/head of the dental schools in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Reminders were sent to non-responders. The findings were compared with corresponding European ones.
Results: In total, 86 % (12/14) of the dental schools responded to the survey. Most of the dental schools (9/12) reported to have a dedicated department or unit for teaching of DPH. The volume of DPH teaching ranged between 3 and 25 ECTS credits (mean: 10 credits). In the Nordic countries, subjects ‘Equity of care’ (92 % vs 68 %) and ‘Remuneration and payment systems’ (92 % vs 62 %) were well covered, but‘Public Health approach and skills’ (58 % vs 89 %) was significantly below the European level.
Conclusions: The study found that DPH/Community Dentistry education in the Nordic countries is in general at good European level, but not in all subject areas. Great variation between the countries and schools exists.