Albelaihi Haifa Fahad, Alweneen Athar Ibrahim, Ettish Abeer, Alshahrani Faleh Ali
College of Dentistry, Qassim University, Al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
J Int Soc Prev Community Dent. 2017 Nov-Dec;7(6):364-369. doi: 10.4103/jispcd.JISPCD_414_17. Epub 2017 Dec 29.
Many situations in the dental office can provoke medical emergencies. Lack of training and inability to overcome the medical emergencies can lead to serious consequences and legal actions. The aim of the study is to investigate and assess the knowledge, attitude, and perceived confidence of dental students and interns in the management of medical emergency.
A self-administered structured questionnaire was distributed to 153 of the undergraduate dental students and interns in Qassim province. Questionnaire consisted of nineteen questions pertaining to knowledge and awareness regarding syncope, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), intravenous drugs, measuring vital signs, and handling situation of aspiration of a foreign body, bleeding, and choking. Data were analyzed by Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21.0.
Fifty-seven percent was the response rate received from the questionnaire. Eighty-nine percent and 30% of the participants inquired about the medical history and vital signs before dental treatment, respectively. Only 37% of participants were confident to handle any medical emergency in the dental office. Seventy percent knew the correct location of chest compression and 67% were familiar about the right compression ventilation ratio showing significant difference between academic years and interns ( = 0.003). Females were significantly more aware about the management of bleeding after extraction than the males (65%, and 47%, respectively; = 0.035). Thirty-five percent and 53% chose the correct management to relieve choking in responsive and unresponsive adult or child, respectively. A total of 28% of the participants reported syncope as the most common emergency situation.
Participants were lacking confidence in handling medical emergencies even though the majority of them inquired the medical history. Most of them have a good knowledge regarding CPR, but regarding airway obstruction, the knowledge was not at an acceptable level. Annual basic life support and emergency courses should be mandatory in dental teaching curriculum.
牙科诊所中的许多情况都可能引发医疗紧急情况。缺乏培训以及无法应对医疗紧急情况可能会导致严重后果和法律诉讼。本研究的目的是调查和评估牙科学生和实习生在医疗紧急情况管理方面的知识、态度和感知到的信心。
向卡西姆省的153名本科牙科学生和实习生发放了一份自行填写的结构化问卷。问卷由19个问题组成,涉及晕厥、心肺复苏(CPR)、静脉药物、测量生命体征以及处理异物吸入、出血和窒息情况的知识和意识。数据采用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)21.0版进行分析。
问卷的回复率为57%。分别有89%和30%的参与者在牙科治疗前询问了病史和生命体征。只有37%的参与者有信心处理牙科诊所中的任何医疗紧急情况。70%的人知道胸外按压的正确位置,67%的人熟悉正确的按压通气比,学年和实习生之间存在显著差异(P = 0.003)。女性在拔牙后出血管理方面的意识明显高于男性(分别为65%和47%;P = 0.035)。分别有35%和53%的人选择了正确的处理方法来缓解有反应和无反应的成人或儿童的窒息。共有28%的参与者报告晕厥是最常见的紧急情况。
尽管大多数参与者询问了病史,但他们在处理医疗紧急情况方面缺乏信心。他们中的大多数人对心肺复苏有很好的了解,但在气道阻塞方面,知识水平未达到可接受的程度。牙科教学课程应强制开设年度基本生命支持和急救课程。