Saudi Journal of Oral Sciences (Jan 2015)

Evaluation of students′ perception in using electronic dental records

  • Ammar A Abu Mostafa,
  • Faris S Almasari,
  • Khaled W Sadek,
  • Rawad H Alshehri,
  • Salah M Abduljabbar,
  • Yazeed S Alqahtani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1658-6816.150585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 14 – 18

Abstract

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Introduction: The current study was initiated in order to evaluate the students′ perception of an electronic dental record (EDR). Materials and Methods: A digital based survey questionnaire was developed and validated for evaluating the EDR system. The questions covered the demographic data, addressed the perceptions of the students to the system and the extent of students′ satisfaction toward the system. Results: A total of 290 participated with a response rate of 48%. The results indicated that there was a presence of positive attitude among students toward the EDR system leading to an increase in the level of satisfaction with the system. There was a significant difference between the average satisfaction for male and female students for the benefit of male students, with an average satisfaction score of (4.09) compared to average satisfaction score of (3.74) for female students. Conclusion: The survey has noticed an increase in quality of patient care due to improved oversight of patient management and the ability to more efficiently monitor treatment outcomes. By providing a coordinated delivery of clinical services, the EDR system has been accepted as an enabling technology that allows users to pursue more advanced practices than would be possible with paper-based records.

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