Title of article :
Ethical Challenges Faced by Senior Dental Students and General Dentists
Author/Authors :
Rashidi Maybodi, F Periodontics Dept - Dental Faculty - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences - Yazd, Iran , Haerian Ardakani, A No affiliation , Khabazzadeh Yazdi, M No affiliation
Abstract :
General familiarity with medical ethics sometimes does
not meet the needs of dentists. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ethical
challenges faced by senior dental students and dentists.
Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 50 senior dental students
and 50 dentists were selected from Yazd city, Iran. A questionnaire with three domains
(demographic information, hypothetical scenarios, and some three-choice
questions about ethical issues) was used to collect data, and the data were analyzed
by the Chi-square test.
Results: The mean age of students and general dentists was 24±2 and 30±2 years,
respectively; 42% of the respondents were males, and 58% were females. Except
for one item (dentist’s right to refuse treatment) (P<0.05), no significant difference
was found between the two groups (P>0.05). The most common challenges faced
by the participants were compromising treatment due to cost issues (77.1% of
students and 71.4% of dentists) and noticing sub-standard treatments performed
by other dentists (64% of students and 58% of dentists). Unawareness about the
right way to criticize other dentists was the least commonly reported challenge
(28% of students and 36.7% of dentists). A significant difference was found in the
frequency of encountering sub-standard treatments performed by other dentists
between the two groups (P=0.031). A significant difference in the frequency of a
particular challenge between males and females was seen only in one item (disagreement
with other colleagues on the appropriate treatment plan) and only in the
students’ group (P= 0.040).
Conclusion:This study showed that dental practitioners had faced a variety of
ethical challenges, that need to be addressed in dental education. However, the
results of this study may not be generalizable to other cities.
Keywords :
Education , Dentists , Dental , Students , Medical , Ethics
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Dental and Maxillofacial Sciences