2020
DOI: 10.1111/eje.12577
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O‐HEALTH‐EDU: A scoping review on the reporting of oral health professional education in Europe

Abstract: Introduction The variability in oral health professional education is likely to impact on the management of oral health needs across Europe. This scoping review forms the initial part of a larger EU‐funded collaborative Erasmus + project, ‘O‐Health‐Edu’. The aim of this scoping review is to investigate how oral health professional education in Europe is reported. Methods The PRISMA and Arksey & O’Malley methodological frameworks for scoping reviews were used to guide reviewers in answering the research questio… Show more

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“…Considering the extensive remit of OHP education, and the lack of previous reviews of OHP education, the initial part of the project involved a scoping review. 2 The review focussed on the reporting of OHP education in Europe. The main finding was that there is limited published knowledge on educational practise and organisation across Europe.…”
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“…Considering the extensive remit of OHP education, and the lack of previous reviews of OHP education, the initial part of the project involved a scoping review. 2 The review focussed on the reporting of OHP education in Europe. The main finding was that there is limited published knowledge on educational practise and organisation across Europe.…”
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“…e-FACE, (British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (BAOMS) in conjunction with Health Education England (HEE) e-Learning for Healthcare. (e-LH), is one among them [57]. There are further opportunities available to create such e-platforms, which can be made available for the students from a different specialty, which will help them to understand the concept easily.…”
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“…However, comparative studies looking across institutions and across countries would be more challenging and require significant resources. The limited data available in the literature on dental education in Europe identified in our review were also noted in a recent scoping review, 61 arising from the O-HEALTH-EDU research programme which aims to better understand the current state of oral health education and its quality assurance across Europe. 62 As it progresses, this research may offer additional insights into the extent of progress with harmonisation efforts.…”
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confidence: 94%