Research training needs on HIV and oral health among dentists in resource limited settings: A cross-sectional study
William Buwembo, Laban Muteebwa, Adriane Kamulegeya, Ian G. Munabi, Arabat Kasangaki, Aloysius G. Mubuuke, Katumba Sentongo, Catherine Lutalo Mwesigwa, Annet Kutesa, Lauren L. Patton, Ronald P. Strauss, Fred Collins Semitala

TL;DR
This study identifies significant training needs among Ugandan dentists in HIV and oral health research, suggesting a need for both individual and organizational interventions.
Contribution
The study provides empirical evidence on specific research training needs for dentists in resource-limited settings regarding HIV and oral health.
Findings
Dentists in Uganda show significant gaps between perceived importance and current performance in HIV/oral health research competencies.
Both individual training and organizational changes are seen as equally important for addressing these training needs.
The median difference score of 1.3 indicates a substantial need for improvement in HIV/oral health research training.
Abstract
Background: Oral health among people living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in Uganda is under-researched, despite its critical impact on their overall health and quality of life. This gap is partly attributed to limited capacity in human resources and research infrastructure. This study aimed to evaluate the HIV/oral health research training needs among dentists in Uganda. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study among 86 dentists licensed to practice in Uganda. A self-administered online questionnaire, adapted from the Hennessey-Hicks training needs analysis tool, was used to collect data. The questionnaire included four rating scales to assess HIV/oral health research training needs by comparing the perceived importance of specific competencies to the current performance ratings provided by participants. Performance improvement was analyzed using two rating scales to…
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TopicsHIV/AIDS oral health manifestations · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk · Dental Health and Care Utilization
