Evaluation of dental students' clinical communication skills from three perspective approaches: A cross-sectional study

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Introduction: The communication skills of clinicians are very crucial in providing better health outcomes for patients. Therefore, this study aimed to assess undergraduate dental students' communication skills in relation to their demographics and clinical setting using a three-perspective approach; the student, the patient and the clinical instructor perspective. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using validated modified-communication tools; Patient Communication Assessment Instruments (PCAI), Student Communication Assessment Instruments (SCAI) and Clinical Communication Assessment Instruments (CCAI) which included four communication domains. One hundred and seventy-six undergraduate clinical year students were recruited in this study whereby each of them was assessed by a clinical instructor and a randomly selected patient in two settings: Dental Health Education (DHE) and Comprehensive Care (CC) clinic. Results: Comparing the three perspectives, PCAI yielded the highest scores across all domains, followed by SCAI and CCAI (p

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Ab Ghani, S. M., Mohd Khairuddin, P. N. A., Lim, T. W., Md Sabri, B. A., Abdul Hamid, N. F., Baharuddin, I. H., & Schonwetter, D. (2024). Evaluation of dental students’ clinical communication skills from three perspective approaches: A cross-sectional study. European Journal of Dental Education, 28(1), 106–113. https://doi.org/10.1111/eje.12925

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