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South African Dental Journal

versão On-line ISSN 0375-1562
versão impressa ISSN 0011-8516

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KRUGER, C; NKAMBULE, NR  e  BHAYA, A. Self-reported experience of Outreach activities amongst undergraduate Oral Health students at a University in South Africa. S. Afr. dent. j. [online]. 2024, vol.79, n.1, pp.30-35. ISSN 0375-1562.  http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/sadj.v79i01.16603.

INTRODUCTION: Outreach activities (OAs) are structured learning experiences, combining intentional learning goals with services to underserved communities. Oral health students participated on the Phelophepa Train (PT) and school-based programmes (SBPs) as part of their OAs. AIM AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the self-reported experiences of OA amongst undergraduate oral health students. DESIGN: Cross-sectional which included final year dental (N=62) and oral hygiene students (N= 13) registered in 2019. METHODS: Information was obtained using a modified, self-administered questionnaire which included the number and type of procedures performed; work-related limitations, personal work benefits, academic development and civic responsibility RESULTS: The response rate was 93% (N=65) and students performed more procedures on the train compared to the SBP. Most common procedures undertaken by dental students were screening (64%) and restorations (56%) for oral hygiene students it was screenings (92%) and examinations, Assure sealants and screenings 39% on the train and 31% at SBPs. The most common challenges on both the train and SBPs were inadequate materials (74%) and (41%), poor infection control (15%) and (41% and defective equipment (31%) and (38%) respectively. CONCLUSION: Although students performed a variety of clinical services they reported to have faced a number of challenges. The majority of students reported that OAs exposed them to the needs of the communities and encouraged them to improve their independence and accountability towards patients

Palavras-chave : Outreach activities; oral health students; dental services; self and social development; academic; civic responsibility.

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