Core Competencies in Geriatric Dentistry Fellowship Programs: a Delphi Study

ABSTRACT Purpose/Objectives The healthcare workforce is challenged with preparing for the increasing number of older persons and complexities of their healthcare needs. Fellowship trained geriatric dentists are charged with the task of addressing the dental needs of this vastly growing cohort.The pu...

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Published in:Special care in dentistry Vol. 36; no. 4; pp. 217 - 222
Main Authors: Hogue, Christie M., Andrade, Allen D., Ruiz, Jorge G., Gibson, Gretchen
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01-07-2016
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Summary:ABSTRACT Purpose/Objectives The healthcare workforce is challenged with preparing for the increasing number of older persons and complexities of their healthcare needs. Fellowship trained geriatric dentists are charged with the task of addressing the dental needs of this vastly growing cohort.The purpose of this study is to formulate a set of competencies for Geriatric Dental Fellowship Training Programs. Methods The Delphi technique—a series of three rounds of anonymous questionnaires to obtain the opinions of experts without bringing them together. Results In Round 1, we proposed 45 competencies based on findings in previous literature. In Round 2, there were 19 respondents whose edits narrowed our list to 39 competencies proposed by the participants. In Round 3, based on group consensus we formulated a final list of 42 competencies. Conclusion Utilizing the Delphi process, a panel of geriatric dental experts identified a set of core competencies for curriculums in dental fellowship programs.
Bibliography:ark:/67375/WNG-6137T4C5-F
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ISSN:0275-1879
1754-4505
DOI:10.1111/scd.12158