Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Prosthodontics and Implantology, Sri Venkateshwaraa Dental College, Ariyur, Pondicherry, India
  • 2 Faculty of Medicine, 60605AIMST University, Bedong, Malaysia
  • 3 Department of Psychiatry, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Pilliyarkuppam, Pondicherry, India
  • 4 Department of Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge, 179249Mahatma Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences, Gorimedu, Pondicherry, India
Int J Psychiatry Med, 2022 Mar;57(2):117-133.
PMID: 33472469 DOI: 10.1177/0091217421990142

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Communication skills diminish with time and must be applied and updated frequently. Due to various professional constraints, the dentists may not be able to attend training programs to sharpen their skills. During patient interactions, dentists may face difficult situations which they may be unable to handle and, consequently, make them overreact. Therefore, there is a need to provide a platform to freely discuss their feelings, ideas, and take opinion from peers.

METHODS: Training in communication skills customized for dealing with complete denture patients was conducted for the prosthodontic postgraduates. Based on feedback obtained, it was decided to have periodic meetings and the concept of Practice-Oriented-Peer Review for Prosthodontics (PrO-PReP) was introduced. This novel concept is a combination of the Relationship building, exploring Reactions, exploring Content, and Coaching (R2C2) model of residency education and the Balint method. The meetings were scheduled every one or two months based on the available caseload of the patients treated by the postgraduates.

RESULTS: The thematic analysis of the postgraduates' self-reflection during the sessions and the video recorded observations (assessed using the Kalamazoo scale) revealed that these sessions were effective in positively engaging the postgraduates to discuss their experiences, reflect on their performances, practice their newly gained skills, and learn from peer sharing.

CONCLUSION: The postgraduates felt that they have changed in their working style and were more confident to manage patients. They found such sessions very useful for being updated with the already-learned skills.

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