HP Government Dental College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171001, India.
J Dent Educ. 2013 Sep;77(9):1218-24.
The purpose of this cross-sectional survey was to assess the knowledge and attitudes towards patients with HIV/AIDS among dental students in H.P. Government Dental College, Shimla, India. In November 2011, a survey was conducted of all the dental students of the college using a forty-five-item, self-administered questionnaire. The total mean knowledge score was 68.3 percent (good knowledge). The mean knowledge score was statistically higher in the clinical group than in the preclinical group. A majority of the students were aware of the association between HIV and oral candidiasis (89.1 percent), major aphthous (83.2 percent), and Kaposi's sarcoma (68.9 percent). Only 4.9 percent had professional attitudes about treating patients with HIV/AIDS. Male students had significantly fewer negative attitudes and higher positive attitudes than female students. The overall attitude score was significantly higher in the clinical group than in the preclinical group. Although a majority of the students had good knowledge, there were some inadequacies in their knowledge; those were more frequently seen in the preclinical students. It is important that dental students, as future dentists, develop not only the necessary practical skills but also knowledge and attitudes that will prepare them to treat patients with HIV/AIDS.
本横断面调查的目的是评估印度喜马偕尔邦政府牙科学院牙科学生对 HIV/AIDS 患者的知识和态度。2011 年 11 月,对学院的所有牙科学生进行了一项调查,使用了一份包含 45 个问题的自我管理问卷。总体平均知识得分为 68.3%(知识良好)。临床组的平均知识得分明显高于前临床组。大多数学生都知道 HIV 与口腔念珠菌病(89.1%)、大疱性口疮(83.2%)和卡波西肉瘤(68.9%)之间的关联。只有 4.9%的学生对治疗 HIV/AIDS 患者有专业态度。男学生的负面态度明显少于女学生,积极态度明显高于女学生。临床组的总体态度得分明显高于前临床组。尽管大多数学生都有良好的知识,但他们的知识也存在一些不足,这些不足在前临床学生中更为常见。作为未来的牙医,牙科学生不仅要发展必要的实践技能,还要培养知识和态度,为治疗 HIV/AIDS 患者做好准备,这一点很重要。