Stafuzza Tássia Carina, Carrara Cleide Felício Carvalho, Oliveira Fernanda Veronese, Santos Carlos Ferreira, Oliveira Thais Marchini
Hospital for Rehabilitation of Craniofacial Anomalies, University of São Paulo, Bauru, SP, Brazil.
Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics and Community Health, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Bauru, SP, Brazil.
Braz Oral Res. 2014;28. doi: 10.1590/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2014.vol28.0029. Epub 2014 Aug 18.
This study aimed at evaluating how well dentists understand medical emergency/urgency procedures and issues during dental treatment at a hospital specialized in cleft lip and palate. It comprised a hundred dentists from the Hospital for Rehabilitation of Craniofacial Anomalies, University of São Paulo (HRAC/USP), Brazil, from different dental specialties. A questionnaire was applied to evaluate their knowledge of medical emergencies/urgencies from June through September 2011. The questionnaire was anonymous, confidential and constructed with closed questions and either yes-no or multiple-choice responses. Results showed that most professionals (87%) were trained in basic life support (BLS), but only 43% considered themselves capable of providing first aid and performing the necessary maneuvers. Most participants (94%) claimed that they knew the difference between medical urgencies and emergencies, and 69% had BLS training in their undergraduate courses, as opposed to 37%, during their specialization. Some participants (23%) mentioned that they had received knowledge of the subject during extracurricular courses and/or graduate courses (12%). Only 9% had not been educated on the subject; however, all participants showed interest in attending a course in BLS. In regard to assessing training that dentists who attended BLS courses received, 49% were satisfied and 42% were dissatisfied. Results of the present study emphasize that dentists from HRAC/USP have little knowledge about BLS procedures to perform them. Dentists must gain adequate education and training to minimize possible technical, ethical and legal problems associated with dental practice. It is necessary to improve both knowledge and practice in order to become well-qualified practitioners.
本研究旨在评估在一家专门治疗唇腭裂的医院中,牙医对牙科治疗期间医疗紧急情况/急症程序及问题的理解程度。研究对象包括来自巴西圣保罗大学颅面畸形康复医院(HRAC/USP)的一百名牙医,他们来自不同的牙科专业。于2011年6月至9月采用问卷调查的方式,评估他们对医疗紧急情况/急症的了解情况。问卷采用匿名、保密形式,由封闭式问题构成,答案为是/否或多项选择。结果显示,大多数专业人员(87%)接受过基本生命支持(BLS)培训,但只有43%认为自己有能力提供急救并进行必要的操作。大多数参与者(94%)声称他们知道医疗急症和紧急情况之间的区别,69%在本科课程中接受过BLS培训,而在专科培训期间这一比例为37%。一些参与者(23%)提到他们在课外课程和/或研究生课程中(12%)获得过该主题的知识。只有9%未接受过该主题的教育;然而,所有参与者都表示有兴趣参加BLS课程。关于评估参加BLS课程的牙医所接受的培训,49%表示满意,42%表示不满意。本研究结果强调,HRAC/USP的牙医对执行BLS程序的知识了解甚少。牙医必须获得足够的教育和培训,以尽量减少与牙科实践相关的可能的技术、伦理和法律问题。有必要提高知识水平和实践能力,以成为合格的从业者。