Global Trends in Non‐Technical Skills Research in Dental Education: Bibliometric Review and a Curricular Case Study
Tanit Arunratanothai, Supachai Chuenjitwongsa, Kanoknadda Tavedhikul, Piyamas Sumrejkanchanakij, Kausar Sadia Fakhruddin, Lakshman Samaranayake, Thanaphum Osathanon

TL;DR
This paper maps global research trends in non-technical skills in dental education and shows how to integrate these skills into a dental curriculum.
Contribution
The study introduces a dual-method framework combining bibliometric analysis with curriculum mapping to address gaps in non-technical skills education.
Findings
Non-technical skills research in dental education has grown by 40% annually over the last decade.
High-income countries dominate the research output, with Africa and South America contributing less than 5%.
Communication skills are the most studied, while leadership and cultural competence remain underrepresented.
Abstract
Non‐technical (soft) skills such as communication, professionalism, leadership and cultural competence are essential elements of patient‐centred care, yet their integration into dental curricula remains inconsistent. To our knowledge, no bibliometric study has systematically mapped these global trends, leaving gaps in understanding and research. This study aimed to (i) conduct a comprehensive bibliometric mapping of global research trends on non‐technical (soft) skills in dental education, highlighting thematic patterns, underrepresented domains and geographic disparities and (ii) demonstrate how these insights can be mapped to the curriculum, illustrated through an implementation case study from a Faculty of Dentistry in Thailand. We conducted a bibliometric analysis of English‐language articles and reviews from Scopus (upto February 9, 2025). Studies were included if they focused on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Education, Practice, Research · Innovations in Medical Education · Medical Education and Admissions
