Oredugba Folakemi A, Sanu Oluwatosin O
Department of Child Dental Health, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, PMB 12003, Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nigeria.
BMC Oral Health. 2006 Jun 19;6:9. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-6-9.
Children with special needs (CSN) are reported to receive less adequate dental care due to various behavioral problems and barriers created by dental professionals. This study was carried out to determine the knowledge and behaviour of Nigerian dentists concerning the treatment of CSN.
Questionnaires consisting of open and closed ended questions requesting socio-demographic information, type of practice, undergraduate and postgraduate training, self-rated knowledge and behaviour concerning care of CSN, were hand delivered to 359 dentists in the 3 geographical zones of Nigeria over a period of 8 weeks. Responses were compared across age groups, gender, type of practice and training received.
Two hundred and eighty questionnaires were returned completed, constituting 79.9% response rate. Most of the respondents were aged 30-39 years (44.3%). There were more males (56.1%) and more recent graduates of 10 years and below (78.5%). Over 80% of respondents had treated children with disabilities, those with physical disabilities being most encountered. Only 19.3% of respondents rated their knowledge of management of CSN as adequate, with no significant difference across age groups and gender, but with a significantly higher number of older graduates reporting to have adequate knowledge (p < 0.05). Those who had undergraduate training in care of CSN were 69.5% compared with only 12.8% who had post graduate training. Only 11.8% rated their undergraduate training as adequate. Thirty seven percent of respondents rated the CSN they had treated as very challenging. A higher proportion of older graduates (of more than 10 years post graduation) and those who rated their undergraduate training as inadequate used sedation and general anaesthesia. Seventy one percent of respondents were willing to treat CSN, with no significant difference across age groups, gender and training, but with a significantly higher percentage among those who had rated their knowledge as adequate. Most of those who were unwilling to treat CSN felt their management was tedious and challenging.
From this study, very few dentists reported to have adequate knowledge of management of CSN, irrespective of age, gender and place of practice. A significant number of those with more experience rated their knowledge as adequate. Although most dentists rated the children's behaviour as challenging, they indicated their willingness to treat them in their practices.
据报道,有特殊需求的儿童(CSN)由于各种行为问题以及牙科专业人员造成的障碍,获得的牙科护理不足。本研究旨在确定尼日利亚牙医关于CSN治疗的知识和行为。
问卷包含开放式和封闭式问题,询问社会人口统计学信息、执业类型、本科和研究生培训情况、自我评估的关于CSN护理的知识和行为,在8周时间内亲手分发给尼日利亚3个地理区域的359名牙医。对不同年龄组、性别、执业类型和所接受培训的回答进行了比较。
共收回280份完整问卷,回复率为79.9%。大多数受访者年龄在30 - 39岁(44.3%)。男性更多(56.1%),毕业10年及以下的新毕业生更多(78.5%)。超过80%的受访者治疗过残疾儿童,其中身体残疾儿童最为常见。只有19.3%的受访者认为自己对CSN管理的知识足够,不同年龄组和性别之间无显著差异,但报告有足够知识的年长毕业生数量显著更多(p < 0.05)。接受过CSN护理本科培训的占69.5%,而接受过研究生培训的仅占12.8%。只有11.8%的人认为他们的本科培训足够。37%的受访者认为他们治疗过的CSN极具挑战性。年长毕业生(毕业超过10年)和那些认为本科培训不足的人使用镇静和全身麻醉的比例更高。71%的受访者愿意治疗CSN,不同年龄组、性别和培训之间无显著差异,但在那些认为自己知识足够的人中这一比例显著更高。大多数不愿意治疗CSN的人觉得对他们的管理既繁琐又具有挑战性。
从这项研究来看,无论年龄、性别和执业地点如何,很少有牙医报告对CSN管理有足够的知识。相当数量经验更丰富的人认为自己知识足够。尽管大多数牙医认为儿童的行为具有挑战性,但他们表示愿意在自己的诊所中治疗他们。