Designing a fully online work-integrated learning module for craniofacial orthodontics
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Wiley
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INTRODUCTION : Research has found that orthodontists often lack the knowledge and confidence to engage in craniofacial orthodontics, such as treating cleft-lip and palate patients. This gap highlights the need for an educational strategy that enhances skills transfer in this sub-speciality. This study explores the design considerations for developing a fully online, work-integrated learning module tailored to this need.
MATERIALS AND METHODS : The research adopts a case study approach, guided by design thinking as the overarching conceptual model combined with a range of data collection strategies. Following the first three stages of design thinking, a thematic analysis was conducted, similar to the novel six-step process for conceptual model development in qualitative research, to identify the needs of educators and students engaged in orthodontic qualifications or certified examinations.
RESULTS : Five key themes emerged through this process, forming the basis for a problem statement and module definition. Building on these insights, five theoretical constructs were developed, providing a conceptual framework for designing a fully online, work-integrated learning module.
DISCUSSION : Using this framework, we addressed the identified needs while ensuring alignment with best practices. The next phase of this research will involve prototyping and testing the module with a cohort of students.
CONCLUSION : The success of this model has the potential to extend beyond craniofacial orthodontics, offering valuable applications to other medical and dental specialities.
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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author. The data are not publicly available due to privacy or ethical restrictions.
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Craniofacial orthodontics, Design thinking, Fully online modules, Orthodontics education, Scenario case studies, Work-integrated learning
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-03: Good health and well-being
SDG-04: Quality Education
SDG-04: Quality Education
Citation
Ghabrial, E., Van Wyk, M. & Postma, T.C. 2025, 'Designing a fully online work-integrated learning module for craniofacial orthodontics', European Journal of Dental Education, pp. 1-8, doi : 10.1111/eje.70000.