Fatima Syeda H, Naseem Sajida, Awan Sara A, Ghazanfar Haider, Ali Zainab, Khan Najeeb A
Department of Health Profession Education, Shifa College of Medicine, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Department of Community and Family Medicine, Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Cureus. 2018 Jan 21;10(1):e2093. doi: 10.7759/cureus.2093.
Introduction In most healthcare models, the first interaction of a patient is with a general physician. The inspection of the oral cavity is a mandatory component of the general physical examination performed by a physician. This helps detect any oral pathology and make suitable referrals. Therefore, adequate oral health awareness is essential for physicians. Our study aimed at evaluating the oral health practices among physicians working in a private teaching setup in Islamabad, Pakistan. Methods A cross-sectional study involving 144 physicians teaching undergraduate medical students at Shifa College of Medicine and its affiliated hospital, Shifa International Hospital, was conducted. Participants were interviewed through a self-designed questionnaire. Later, each participant demonstrated their teeth brushing technique on a standard model of the oral cavity, which was assessed against a checklist conforming to the modified bass technique. A video clip showing the aforementioned brushing technique was shown at the end of the interview. The collected data was analyzed on IBM's statistical package for the social sciences (SPSS) version 21. Results Toothpaste was the top choice (97.2%) of teeth cleaning tool with 69% participants brushing their teeth two times a day and 56.9% using toothbrushes with bristles of medium texture. The use of mouthwash (32.6%) and dental floss (11.1%) was considerably low. Dental caries and teeth discoloration were seen in 46.5% and 43.8% physicians, respectively. An alarmingly low number of physicians (31.9%) claimed to have read guidelines regarding oral health. This translated into most participants (78.5%) visiting a dentist only when needed. Only 4.9% participants performed all components of the modified bass technique to clean teeth on the oral cavity model, with up to 22.9% unable to perform a single step accurately. Conclusion The oral health knowledge and practices of physicians were found to be suboptimal and necessitate the integration of oral health awareness in the medical curriculum. A multiprofessional approach with physicians in crucial roles is required to address the burden of dental diseases globally.
引言 在大多数医疗模式中,患者的首次接触对象是全科医生。口腔检查是医生进行的一般体格检查的必要组成部分。这有助于发现任何口腔病变并进行适当的转诊。因此,足够的口腔健康意识对医生来说至关重要。我们的研究旨在评估在巴基斯坦伊斯兰堡一家私立教学机构工作的医生的口腔健康习惯。方法 开展了一项横断面研究,涉及在希法医学院及其附属医院希法国际医院教授本科医学生的144名医生。通过自行设计的问卷对参与者进行访谈。随后,每位参与者在口腔标准模型上展示他们的刷牙技巧,并根据符合改良巴氏刷牙法的检查表进行评估。访谈结束时播放了一段展示上述刷牙技巧的视频片段。收集的数据在IBM社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)21版上进行分析。结果 牙膏是最常选择的牙齿清洁工具(97.2%),69%的参与者每天刷牙两次,56.9%的参与者使用中等质地刷毛的牙刷。漱口水(32.6%)和牙线(11.1%)的使用比例相当低。分别有46.5%和43.8%的医生患有龋齿和牙齿变色。自称阅读过口腔健康指南的医生数量少得惊人(31.9%)。这导致大多数参与者(78.5%)仅在需要时才去看牙医。只有4.9%的参与者在口腔模型上执行了改良巴氏刷牙法的所有步骤来清洁牙齿,高达22.9%的参与者无法准确执行任何一个步骤。结论 发现医生的口腔健康知识和习惯不理想,有必要将口腔健康意识纳入医学课程。需要采取以医生为关键角色的多专业方法来应对全球的牙科疾病负担。