Abstract
Purpose: Examining the long-term outcomes of education programs delivered online can help assess the impact of the program on graduates and the value of the delivery format. The purpose of this study was to measure the overall outcomes of an online dental hygiene degree completion program and identify key alumni outcomes.
Methods: A 35 item electronic survey was delivered via email to all graduates (2009-2017) of an online degree completion program based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, two years following program completion. Survey items included Likert scale, closed and open-ended questions focusing on career characteristics, leadership, scholarly activities, evidence- and community-based practices, professional confidence, and transformative learning. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data.
Results: Of the nine alumni cohorts (n=75), 50 graduates participated in the survey for a response rate of 67%. Eighty-two percent of respondents felt they had more career options after graduation and reported post-degree career activities that included dental hygiene instruction (36%), public health (32%), and administration (14%). There was a statistically significant increase in the instructor/educator role of the participants post-graduation (p = 0.000). The majority (94%) indicated the program improved their competency in areas of leadership and evidence-based practice and all (100%) indicated a greater responsibility to use their professional skills to address oral health disparities in their communities
Conclusion: Graduates of the online degree completion program reported ongoing activities in key areas of leadership, evidence- and community-based practice. Future research should focus on ensuring that program goals reflect the evolving dental hygiene profession and program delivery practices meet the needs of the working professional student.
Footnotes
Jennifer L. Cullen, RDH, MPH is a clinical lecturer and the Director of the Dental Hygiene Degree Completion Program; Mary Grace Ash, RDH, MA is a clinical lecturer and clinical coordinator; Anne E. Gwozdek, RDH, MA is a retired clinical assistant professor and the former Director of the Dental Hygiene Graduate and Degree Completion Programs; all in the Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
This manuscript supports the NDHRA priority area: Professional development: Education (Educational models).
- Received October 30, 2019.
- Accepted April 10, 2020.
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