2015
DOI: 10.1002/j.0022-0337.2015.79.4.tb05891.x
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A Competency Matrix for Global Oral Health

Abstract: The Lancet Commission on Education of Health Professionals for the 21 st Century calls for enhancing health education for the needs and challenges of the 21st century to improve health status globally. To complement the Lancet report, this article makes recommendations for including core global health competencies in the education of health care professionals and speciic groups of the public who are relevant to oral health in a global context in order to tackle the burden of oral diseases. Experts from various… Show more

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“…Bu yaklaşımlara paralel olarak Benzian ve ark. 28 da ağız hastalıklarının önlenmesi, kontrolü ve tedavisinde diğer sağlık profesyonellerinin dünya çapında önemli bir role sahip olduklarını vurgulamışlardır. Yine Davis ve ark.…”
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“…Bu yaklaşımlara paralel olarak Benzian ve ark. 28 da ağız hastalıklarının önlenmesi, kontrolü ve tedavisinde diğer sağlık profesyonellerinin dünya çapında önemli bir role sahip olduklarını vurgulamışlardır. Yine Davis ve ark.…”
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“…Sapp and Megan [11] define the achievement level according to the Blooms taxonomy and uses levels of Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes. Meanwhile, Benzian et al [12] categorize competencies into the same three categories, but do not assign achievement level to the competency, and evaluate if the competency is achieved or not. The idea of a competency matrix is popular in public area as well [13], especially among programmers to evaluate The idea of competency level is used in different papers [10]; however, there is no unified method of the achievement level definition.…”
Section: Related Work: Competency-based Education and E-evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Across professions, competency-based approaches or competency development frameworkscontaining behavioural competencies (knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviours), grouped into domains/clusters-have become increasingly accepted in education, driven by the need for clarity in the training, development, and professional recognition of health care professionals [5][6][7][8][9]. Across all frameworks or documents, competencies such as communication, patient centred care, teamwork, professionalism, health advocacy, management, and leadership are at the core for the development of the health workforce, to improve the delivery of services, and ultimately, the patients' outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%