Computer literacy, skills and knowledge among dentists and dental care professionals (DCPs) within primary care in Scotland

Gibson, J., Jack, K. and Rennie, J.S. (2006) Computer literacy, skills and knowledge among dentists and dental care professionals (DCPs) within primary care in Scotland. Informatics in Primary Care, 14(1), pp. 17-28.

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Abstract

<p>Objective: To gain a better understanding of the level of literacy in information technology (IT) across the dental team working within primary care in Scotland, thus allowing appropriate planning of education and training for effective use of IT.</p> <p>Design: A postal questionnaire survey of all dentists and dental care professionals (DCPs) within primary care in Scotland; online reply was also an option.</p> <p>Setting: General dental practice and the salaried dental service, May 2004.</p> <p>Subjects and methods: 2679 dentists and 2861 DCPs were surveyed.</p> <p>Results: Forty-three percent of respondents considered their IT skills to be 'moderate', with a further one-third reporting 'nil' or 'low' skill level. Only a quarter of respondents had accessed a learning programme by computer. The majority of IT competence was self-acquired.</p> <p>Conclusions: 'Upskilling' the dental team in IT may be required in order to take advantage of e-learning opportunities available now and in the future.</p>

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Gibson, Professor John
Authors: Gibson, J., Jack, K., and Rennie, J.S.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing > Dental School
Journal Name:Informatics in Primary Care
ISSN:1476-0320

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