Student Guide
NOTE:
TO STOP NARRATION-On the
first screen, in the bottom right-hand corner, you will see an icon that
says "No Narration". If you do not want synthesized
speech output throughout the module presentation, select this option by
clicking on it. Or, you may click the keyboard ESCape
key at ANY time to STOP narration.
The Preservice Health Training Project, which you are about to begin,
has been designed around two main goals:
- First, to impart substantive knowledge to you regarding developmental
disabilities, common characteristics and secondary conditions of persons
with developmental disabilities and at risk conditions, and ways in
which to most professionally treat such individuals in the operatory
setting.
- Second, and perhaps more importantly, to allow you to become familiar
with interacting with persons with developmental disabilities in a simulated,
though realistic, format.
In viewing these modules, you will consider issues of care for persons
with significant disabilities and those at risk for disabilities, including
basic methods of communication. You will need to make choices in how you
would modify your standard office protocol in order to accommodate their
needs. You also will hear a first hand account of what families and individuals
find most beneficial and most troubling during their interactions with
dentists.
There are several parts to these modules. You will begin by reading background
material on developmental disabilities. This includes both general material
about all developmental disabilities, as well as more specific material
regarding the cases that you will view in greater depth. You will then
view the module(s) which you have been assigned; these modules contain
a series of video clips separated by decision and information points,
to which you must respond. Your course instructor may then engage you
in classroom discussion about the issues raised in the modules and assign
additional activities for you to complete. You also may complete a pre
and post test on one or both of the modules. As a final component to these
modules, you may be asked to complete a Situational Scale on your perceived
comfort and confidence level in caring for patients with developmental
disabilities and at-risk conditions, both before and after you complete
these modules.
Important Note on Tracking/Scoring
Your decisions are tracked throughout the cases. If you QUIT
before completing a case (answering all questions), your score indicates
that your record is INCOMPLETE. Each attempt at any decision
is recorded as a response. Your FINAL score is a percentage of all
correct responses divided by total responses. For example,
if a decision point has 4 possible choices and you answer it correctly
twice and incorrectly once, your score on that question is 67%.
If you use the "back" button to navigate to
a previous portion of the cases, you will have to respond to all questions
as you move forward again. These responses WILL ALSO BE
tracked. You will NOT be able to go back to review choices
without repeating the module sequence.
If you should experience technical difficulties click on the TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDE for more information.