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South African Dental Journal

On-line version ISSN 0375-1562
Print version ISSN 0011-8516

Abstract

MAART, RD; ADAM, RZ  and  FRANTZ, JM. Exploring the feasibility of a framework to align a competency framework in a dental curriculum: a Delphi study. S. Afr. dent. j. [online]. 2022, vol.77, n.3, pp.147-154. ISSN 0375-1562.  http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2519-0105/2022/v77no3a4.

AIM: The aim of this study was to test the feasibility of an implementation framework for an undergraduate competency framework by means of a Delphi study. METHODS: A modified Delphi research design consisting of two rounds was conducted and aimed to seek consensus defined as agreement of 70% or more from a group of experts. Twenty-two (22) dental experts were purposefully selected from the four dental schools in South Africa. An online survey consisting mainly of closed-ended questions was used and analysed quantitatively. In addition, the second part of each question included a comment section to allow participants to elaborate on their answer. Comments were considered as adapted statements for the second round of the Delphi. RESULTS: Thirteen (13) participants completed the first round, and 10 participants completed the second round of the Delphi study. Following the first round of the Delphi, consensus (70%) was reached for five of the seven statements. These statements focus on the impact of internal and external stakeholders on the dental schools, leadership support for faculty development, teaching and learning changes, and curriculum mapping. Statements that needed further consideration in round 1 included impact of institutional framework and diversity of academics. Consensus was reached for both the diversity of academics statements in round 2. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the proposed framework to align and implement the AfriMEDS core competency framework was feasible. However, from the comments of the dental experts there seems to be no common understanding of implementation and alignment of the institutional frameworks and the AfriMEDS core competency framework.

Keywords : Competency framework; Delphi study; dental curriculum; competencies.

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