| Literature DB >> 35705540 |
Renata Grazziotin-Soares1, Diego Machado Ardenghi2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION/AIMS: We aimed at using drawings as a form of data collection to give voice to older and younger generations in regards to educational practices in undergraduate dentistry.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35705540 PMCID: PMC9199317 DOI: 10.1038/s41405-022-00109-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BDJ Open ISSN: 2056-807X
Timeline showing different cohorts of generations that participated in this study.
| Who are they? | Characteristics | ||
|---|---|---|---|
(1997–2012) | Currently, (at the time of this paper being written) these cohort includes people 9 to ~24 years of age. So, essentially many are in schooling of some sort (elementary, middle school, high school, college/university, or recent college/university graduate). | Technology is part of their life Highly connected Multi-tasking Attentive to inclusion and equity Reduced attention spans Fast decision-making | |
(Born on 1981 to 1996 or 2000s) | They grew up around the turn of the 3rd millennium. This cohort surpassed the Baby Boomers in number (in the United States). They are the most formally educated generation. | Digital natives – communicate through technology Confident Team oriented Motived by self-interest Expect immediate feedback | |
(1965–1980) | They are in their middle, high earning years of their careers. This generation is also called ‘Baby bust” because of a drop in birth rates following the previous baby boom period. | Value the balance work & leisure Problem-solvers Independent and self-reliant Competent with technology Comfortable with authority | |
(Born between 1946 and 1964) | People born after the World Wars ended. This is a relatively large demographic cohort because of the increased birth rates (“baby boom”). They (also) may have fought in the Vietnam War or participated in the counterculture of the 1960s | Read printed books and use handouts Judgmental Networking, interactives Like ‘easy-to-scan’ information (material traditionally organized) |
The table concepts based on the ‘Western world/US generations’ [Strauss–Howe generational theory [3, 46]*, (Statistics Canada [https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/as-sa/98–311-x/98–311-x2011003_2-eng.cfm]), and some characteristics/styles of each generation-learner [21, 45]*.
*Specific initial and end dates are variable depending on the source.
Codes, categories, and themes resulting from graphical data collected from the drawings, independently for dental students and dentistry faculty members.
| Codes | Categories | Themes | |
|---|---|---|---|
Group 1 ( Millennials & Generation Z | - A big dental head loupe. - - A man looking at the laptop screen (“Lecture” – word in the screen). - Thinking balloon about 2019 learning environment (professor in front of the blackboard & many students). - Notebook paper with the word “Two Halves”. - | Contrast: basic sciences x dentistry applied subjects; current knowledge x future knowledge; preclinical x clinical; old x new; last year x current year; interaction X alone; work (top) X leisure (bottom) | - The dental learning environment is challenging because of the COVID-19 pandemic situation. There is loneliness, and lack of opportunities for empathetic interactions (the emotional reaction of sharing others internal experiences). - There is an evident division of basic and applied sciences. - We are diverse people. Time flies, everything passes by fast in today’s world. The future will arrive soon, and we will be dentists. |
- Student A, student B, student C and so on (on a zoom meeting) - Decreasing height, the tallest, the medium and the shortest. - Person a little bold with little bristly hair. | Differences in appearance | ||
- One eye bigger than the other Facing back, struggling expression - Laptop on a table, online lecture, zoom meeting, empty keyboard, empty table, empty wall, camera ‘off’, empty windows, empty calendar (April) - Chat full of students talking: “Felling tired”, “Very tired”, “Isolate”’, “I look forward to meeting everyone in person”, “I miss in person classes” - 3 persons wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), one in the middle and 2 at each side - Persons without hands, persons without faces, face-shield, mask, long lab coats, scrubs, shoe cover - Colorful (a few colors) | Loneliness Negative feelings (missing people) Social distance Robotic feeling: strict biosafety rules | ||
- Octopus, 8 arms - - A timeline - A calendar - Computer/smartphones/and other gadgets being concomitantly used - Through the window there is the moon - A coffee cup on the table - Little hair, does not look like a very young person | Multitasking No time to study (“anytime”) There is life outside school The future - a very specialized dentistry subject still unknown: orthodontics Aspirations in dentistry profession Time flies | ||
Group 2 ( Baby Boomers & Generation X | - Squares representing the learning environment (lectures & clinical setting) in different times - - - Work (on the top) X Leisure (on the bottom) - Work: book, computer, cellphone - Leisure: Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp, You Tube & Facebook - Patient’s ‘body’ is a square with an apple fruit (Apple logo) and a red heart - The chair seat has divergent arrows - Patient’s legs are a rectangle and a triangle - The foundation of the chair is a plastic tooth (or extracted tooth) included in a preclinical resin block | Contrast: past x present; old x new foundational is not clinical (the base is an isolated fake tooth) x tele-dentistry (contemporary) is ‘clinical’ | - The dental learning environment is challenging because of the COVID-19 pandemic situation. However, as the positive, compassionate, and supportive feeling remains amongst people in these difficult times, the environment is pleasing and worthwhile. - There is an evident division of basic and applied sciences |
- Flowers are passing as a gift (hands holding flowers and leaves), lily rose, daisy - Creative, artistic - A tooth relating patient-dentist (arrows) - A table with a laptop and a cellphone, multi-connection - Apple logo and a red heart (patient) Dentist without strict PPE | Positive Supportive | ||
- Patient’s legs are a rectangle and a triangle - Dentist diagnosing through a computer screen - A dentist wearing complete PPE looking at a computer screen with a patient image | Challenges in our current education Connection between preclinical and clinical |
Fig. 1Three artwork created by Year-1 dental students (Millennials and Generation Z) showing some features illustrating the three Themes for this group (see Table 2).
: student studying on their own at home (a), and lack of touching between friends and the required social distance (c). (b) basic and preclinical knowledge inside the glass lens, which is represented by chemical formulas, a neural axon, graphs, a diagram-tooth, sodium hypochlorite syringe etc., with these graphics also indicating ‘the present’; and clinical dentistry inside the magnification lens, which is represented by tooth paste, dental floss, fluoride symbols, radiology symbols, dental handpieces with burs, a cavitated tooth and a heart (probably a caries diagnosis and management situation), with these graphics also indicating ‘aspirations for the future’; unique hair and ears of a person at home (a), and distinct heights and hairstyles of three classmates (c).
Fig. 2Three artwork created by dentistry faculty members (Baby Boomers and Generation X) showing some features illustrating the two Themes for this group (see Table 2).
: Image (c) a patient sitting in an outdated chair, (rather than lying down), an old computer model, a dentist wearing short sleeves lab coat, no gloves, absence of head loupes and relatively long and loose hair; evokes the positive traditional care and patient-dentist interaction (both persons are smiling). Along with this, the distance between patient and dentist (each one in one corner of the drawing) seems to make the diagnosis and treatment planning more challenging (the big tooth and arrows minimizing the gap for a comprehensive care) – which reminds the challenges caused by the pandemic situation nowadays. A positive, compassionate, and supportive feeling remains amongst people in these difficult times, with an environment that is pleasing and worthwhile: image (a) contains hands holding flowers that appear to be a gift. : Image (b) contains a tooth mounted in a typodont as a base for the dental chair, suggesting the preclinical setting, one of the bases of clinical dentistry. The small red heart reminding the patients. The loupe with a question mark, remembering that there are multiple ways (arrows on the computer screen) to investigate the patient’s diagnosis.