Assessing Critical Thinking Outcomes of Dental Hygiene Students Utilizing Virtual Patient Simulation: A Mixed Methods Study

J Dent Educ. 2015 Sep;79(9):1082-92.

Abstract

Dental hygiene educators must determine which educational practices best promote critical thinking, a quality necessary to translate knowledge into sound clinical decision making. The aim of this small pilot study was to determine whether virtual patient simulation had an effect on the critical thinking of dental hygiene students. A pretest-posttest design using the Health Science Reasoning Test was used to evaluate the critical thinking skills of senior dental hygiene students at The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston Dental Hygiene Program before and after their experience with computer-based patient simulation cases. Additional survey questions sought to identify the students' perceptions of whether the experience had helped develop their critical thinking skills and improved their ability to provide competent patient care. A convenience sample of 31 senior dental hygiene students completed both the pretest and posttest (81.5% of total students in that class); 30 senior dental hygiene students completed the survey on perceptions of the simulation (78.9% response rate). Although the results did not show a significant increase in mean scores, the students reported feeling that the use of virtual patients was an effective teaching method to promote critical thinking, problem-solving, and confidence in the clinical realm. The results of this pilot study may have implications to support the use of virtual patient simulations in dental hygiene education. Future research could include a larger controlled study to validate findings from this study.

Keywords: allied dental education; critical thinking; dental hygiene; patient simulation; teaching method; virtual patients.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Clinical Competence
  • Communication
  • Computer Simulation
  • Computer-Assisted Instruction / methods
  • Cultural Competency / education
  • Decision Making
  • Dental Hygienists / education*
  • Ethics, Professional / education
  • Humans
  • Patient Care Planning
  • Pilot Projects
  • Problem-Based Learning
  • Professional-Patient Relations
  • Self Concept
  • Simulation Training / methods*
  • Students
  • Thinking*
  • User-Computer Interface*