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Surgical suture course for dental students with the Peyton-4-step approach versus the PDCA cycle using video assisted self-monitoring.

A LeitmannSiegmar ReinertHannes Weise
Published in: BMC oral health (2020)
This study demonstrated significant learning success for both groups in their own self-assessment as well as in the results of the practical exercises. Subsequently, the superiority of the PDCA cycle could be shown for almost all criteria for surgical suturing techniques. Several studies prioritize the teaching of practical skills according to Peyton and consider step 3 ("comprehension") to be the essential factor. The PDCA cycle, which has its origins in industrial quality management, and its success can be understood from the perspective of learning theory in terms of Jean Piaget's model of equilibration. The necessity of active reflection on the learning content through practice constitutes the key element for transfer into long-term memory.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • oral health
  • resistance training
  • case control
  • high school