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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 138, No 4, 519-524.
© 2007 American Dental Association |
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Background. Ongoing vigilance by governments, public health agencies and health care professionals monitoring potential epidemic and pandemic outbreaks, terrorist threats and ever-present natural disasters requires the continuous evolution of comprehensive disaster response plans and teams, which include the integration of oral health care professionals.
Methods. The authors conducted a study in which oral health care professionals assessed their training in the American Medical Associations (AMAs) National Disaster Life Support (NDLS) courses. At the conclusion of each instructional session, the authors asked participants to complete an anonymous course evaluation form to report their impressions of the training activity. The authors included in the analysis those evaluations associated with sessions attended almost exclusively by dentists and hygienists.
Results. The authors derived descriptive statistics from the selected course evaluations. Overall, oral health care professionals believed that the Core Disaster Life Support (CDLS) and Basic Disaster Life Support (BDLS) courses were of great educational value, rating course impact at 9.50 and 9.29, respectively, on a scale from 1 to 10.
Conclusions. Statistical evaluation instruments reveal satisfaction with the all-hazards awareness training received through the AMAs NDLS disaster medicine training curriculum. Licensed oral health care professionals in Illinois accepted the utility and merits of, and benefited from, the four-hour CDLS and eight-hour BDLS certification programs.
Practice Implications. Dental professionals in Illinois require minimal additional training for dental emergency responder duties. The AMAs NDLS curriculum provides effective preparation for dental professionals.
Abbreviations: AMA: American Medical Association BDLS: Basic Disaster Life Support CDLS: Core Disaster Life Support DEMRT: Disaster Emergency Medicine Readiness Training DER: Dental emergency responder IDFPR: Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulations IDPH: Illinois Department of Public Health IEMA: Illinois Emergency Management Agency NDLS: National Disaster Life Support NIMS: National Incident Management System UIC: University of Illinois at Chicago
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