Consensus for teaching dental caries in the portuguese language at brazilian dental schools
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Resumo: | The aim of this paper was to present a summary of the process of developing and preparing the final documents of the national consensus for teaching undergraduate Brazilian dental students the dental caries curriculum in the Portuguese language. The final document was developed in three steps: a) The ABENO and LAOHA cariology group invited experts from all five regions of Brazil to participate in the discussion. The theoretical support for crafting the first draft of the consensus was based on two publications: National Curriculum Guidelines of the Dentistry graduation in Brazil, Ministry of Education (2021) and the competences described in the European Core Curriculum for Cariology (ORCA-ADEE, 2011); b) The group of experts was divided into 5 working groups: G1-Domain, Main and Specific Competences, G2-Essential knowledge, G3-Life course perspective, G4-Social determinants and dental caries, G5- Glossary. The document was finalized by thoroughly reviewing the process using Delphi methodology; c) The 5-chapter document (one from each working group) was submitted to three open public consultations in 2022 (May-June, August, and October) using Google-forms. The suggestions (content/wording) were discussed within the group as: totally accepted, partially accepted, and rejected. A total of 192 suggestions were registered from 31 dental schools in all regions of Brazil. The number of suggestions received per Group were: 84, 28, 26, 24, 30 suggestions for G1, G2, G3, G4 and G5, respectively. The majority of suggestions were totally accepted by the group of experts (n = 172, 89.6%), 15 were partially accepted (7.8%), and 5 were rejected. Conclusion: The final document could be considered to be the first national consensus for teaching the dental caries curriculum in Brazil. |
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Sampaio, Fábio CorreiaBönecker, Marcelo José StrazzeriPaiva, Saul MartinsArthur, Rodrigo AlexCarneiro, Flávia CohenDitterich, Rafael GomesPires, Fabiana SchneiderWang, LindaCavalcante, Larissa Maria AssadGatti-Reis, LuisaSpinola, Vitória BorgesMartignon, StefaníaMalheiros, Zilson MagalhãesStewart, BernalCarcereri, Daniela LemosScavuzzi, Ana Isabel FonsecaFontanella, Vania Regina Camargo2024-02-10T05:08:45Z20231806-8324http://hdl.handle.net/10183/271902001195926The aim of this paper was to present a summary of the process of developing and preparing the final documents of the national consensus for teaching undergraduate Brazilian dental students the dental caries curriculum in the Portuguese language. The final document was developed in three steps: a) The ABENO and LAOHA cariology group invited experts from all five regions of Brazil to participate in the discussion. The theoretical support for crafting the first draft of the consensus was based on two publications: National Curriculum Guidelines of the Dentistry graduation in Brazil, Ministry of Education (2021) and the competences described in the European Core Curriculum for Cariology (ORCA-ADEE, 2011); b) The group of experts was divided into 5 working groups: G1-Domain, Main and Specific Competences, G2-Essential knowledge, G3-Life course perspective, G4-Social determinants and dental caries, G5- Glossary. The document was finalized by thoroughly reviewing the process using Delphi methodology; c) The 5-chapter document (one from each working group) was submitted to three open public consultations in 2022 (May-June, August, and October) using Google-forms. The suggestions (content/wording) were discussed within the group as: totally accepted, partially accepted, and rejected. A total of 192 suggestions were registered from 31 dental schools in all regions of Brazil. The number of suggestions received per Group were: 84, 28, 26, 24, 30 suggestions for G1, G2, G3, G4 and G5, respectively. The majority of suggestions were totally accepted by the group of experts (n = 172, 89.6%), 15 were partially accepted (7.8%), and 5 were rejected. Conclusion: The final document could be considered to be the first national consensus for teaching the dental caries curriculum in Brazil.application/pdfengBrazilian Oral Research. São Paulo. Vol. 37, supl. 1 (2023), p. 1 - 16Educação em odontologiaCárie dentáriaEducation, dentalDental cariesDentistryConsensus for teaching dental caries in the portuguese language at brazilian dental schoolsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001195926.pdf.txt001195926.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain62711http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/271902/2/001195926.pdf.txt532077d951f709a3359328e0df6fe8ecMD52ORIGINAL001195926.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf441057http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/271902/1/001195926.pdf9bcb1aa23f79efd76d0e0cb6feefe28dMD5110183/2719022024-02-11 06:04:46.45656oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/271902Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-02-11T08:04:46Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Consensus for teaching dental caries in the portuguese language at brazilian dental schools |
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Consensus for teaching dental caries in the portuguese language at brazilian dental schools |
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Consensus for teaching dental caries in the portuguese language at brazilian dental schools Sampaio, Fábio Correia Educação em odontologia Cárie dentária Education, dental Dental caries Dentistry |
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Consensus for teaching dental caries in the portuguese language at brazilian dental schools |
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Consensus for teaching dental caries in the portuguese language at brazilian dental schools |
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Consensus for teaching dental caries in the portuguese language at brazilian dental schools |
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Consensus for teaching dental caries in the portuguese language at brazilian dental schools |
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Consensus for teaching dental caries in the portuguese language at brazilian dental schools |
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Sampaio, Fábio Correia |
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Sampaio, Fábio Correia Bönecker, Marcelo José Strazzeri Paiva, Saul Martins Arthur, Rodrigo Alex Carneiro, Flávia Cohen Ditterich, Rafael Gomes Pires, Fabiana Schneider Wang, Linda Cavalcante, Larissa Maria Assad Gatti-Reis, Luisa Spinola, Vitória Borges Martignon, Stefanía Malheiros, Zilson Magalhães Stewart, Bernal Carcereri, Daniela Lemos Scavuzzi, Ana Isabel Fonseca Fontanella, Vania Regina Camargo |
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author |
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Bönecker, Marcelo José Strazzeri Paiva, Saul Martins Arthur, Rodrigo Alex Carneiro, Flávia Cohen Ditterich, Rafael Gomes Pires, Fabiana Schneider Wang, Linda Cavalcante, Larissa Maria Assad Gatti-Reis, Luisa Spinola, Vitória Borges Martignon, Stefanía Malheiros, Zilson Magalhães Stewart, Bernal Carcereri, Daniela Lemos Scavuzzi, Ana Isabel Fonseca Fontanella, Vania Regina Camargo |
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Sampaio, Fábio Correia Bönecker, Marcelo José Strazzeri Paiva, Saul Martins Arthur, Rodrigo Alex Carneiro, Flávia Cohen Ditterich, Rafael Gomes Pires, Fabiana Schneider Wang, Linda Cavalcante, Larissa Maria Assad Gatti-Reis, Luisa Spinola, Vitória Borges Martignon, Stefanía Malheiros, Zilson Magalhães Stewart, Bernal Carcereri, Daniela Lemos Scavuzzi, Ana Isabel Fonseca Fontanella, Vania Regina Camargo |
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Educação em odontologia Cárie dentária |
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Educação em odontologia Cárie dentária Education, dental Dental caries Dentistry |
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Education, dental Dental caries Dentistry |
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The aim of this paper was to present a summary of the process of developing and preparing the final documents of the national consensus for teaching undergraduate Brazilian dental students the dental caries curriculum in the Portuguese language. The final document was developed in three steps: a) The ABENO and LAOHA cariology group invited experts from all five regions of Brazil to participate in the discussion. The theoretical support for crafting the first draft of the consensus was based on two publications: National Curriculum Guidelines of the Dentistry graduation in Brazil, Ministry of Education (2021) and the competences described in the European Core Curriculum for Cariology (ORCA-ADEE, 2011); b) The group of experts was divided into 5 working groups: G1-Domain, Main and Specific Competences, G2-Essential knowledge, G3-Life course perspective, G4-Social determinants and dental caries, G5- Glossary. The document was finalized by thoroughly reviewing the process using Delphi methodology; c) The 5-chapter document (one from each working group) was submitted to three open public consultations in 2022 (May-June, August, and October) using Google-forms. The suggestions (content/wording) were discussed within the group as: totally accepted, partially accepted, and rejected. A total of 192 suggestions were registered from 31 dental schools in all regions of Brazil. The number of suggestions received per Group were: 84, 28, 26, 24, 30 suggestions for G1, G2, G3, G4 and G5, respectively. The majority of suggestions were totally accepted by the group of experts (n = 172, 89.6%), 15 were partially accepted (7.8%), and 5 were rejected. Conclusion: The final document could be considered to be the first national consensus for teaching the dental caries curriculum in Brazil. |
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