Albaker Abdulaziz M, Alosaimi Fahad D
Department of Prosthetic Dental Science, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, PO Box 60169, Riyadh 11545, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, King Saud University, PO Box 7805, Riyadh 11472, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Pharm J. 2019 Feb;27(2):155-161. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2018.09.009. Epub 2018 Sep 18.
To examine the knowledge and attitude towards dentist-industry relationship including accepting gifts, influence on decisions, and accuracy of given information among dentists working in Saudi Arabia. In addition, to examine the association of such knowledge and attitude of dentists' behavior with industry, including sorts of interaction and accepting industrial gifts.
A cross-sectional study was conducted among dental practitioners working in the private and governmental hospitals located in the various regions of Saudi Arabia. A self-administrated questionnaire was developed and distributed to all participants. Fourteen questions assessed the socio-demographic, economic, and occupational characteristics of the participants including age, gender, nationality, monthly revenue, income satisfaction, hospital setting, job rank, specialty, and patients' socio- economic status. Seventeen questions assessed the interaction with DSRs, acceptance and characteristics of gifts and opinion of dentists regarding gift acceptance in dental practice. One-Way ANOVA and -test was used to examine differences in transformed scores by socio-demographic, occupations and outcome characteristics. All P-values were two-tailed. P-value < 0.05 was considered as significant.
Total of 672 participants responded to general questions related to the knowledge and attitude. The mean of the overall knowledge and attitude score was 64.3 ± 7.2, general questions score was 63.1 ± 8.6 and interaction questions score was 66.9 ± 8.0. Approximately, 40% of participants disagreed that accepting industrial gifts can affect their own decisions but slightly lower proportion (25%) disagreed that accepting industrial gifts can affect decisions of other dentists. Only 25% of participants thought it is ethical to accept industrial gifts and even fewer proportions (20%) believed that dental supply representatives (DSRs) always provide accurate information about their new materials. Almost two-thirds of participants trusted information from other sources than from DSRs. On the other hand, 40% of the participants were against banning industrial gifts to dentists and approximately 50% were against informing the patients about the industrial gifts given to their dentist by dental companies.
There was insufficient knowledge and an overall positive attitude towards the dental industry among the sample of dentists in Saudi Arabia. Well-designed ethical education programs should be implemented to enhance knowledge and attitudes about the interactions with dental industry.
调查沙特阿拉伯牙医对牙医与行业关系的认知和态度,包括接受礼品、对决策的影响以及所提供信息的准确性。此外,研究牙医的这种认知和态度与行业行为之间的关联,包括互动类型和接受行业礼品情况。
对在沙特阿拉伯各地区私立和政府医院工作的牙科从业者进行横断面研究。自行设计问卷并分发给所有参与者。14个问题评估了参与者的社会人口统计学、经济和职业特征,包括年龄、性别、国籍、月收入、收入满意度、医院环境、职位级别、专业以及患者的社会经济状况。17个问题评估了与牙科销售代表(DSR)的互动、礼品的接受情况和特征以及牙医对牙科实践中接受礼品的看法。采用单因素方差分析和t检验来检验社会人口统计学、职业和结果特征在转换分数上的差异。所有P值均为双侧。P值<0.05被视为具有统计学意义。
共有672名参与者回答了与认知和态度相关的一般性问题。总体认知和态度得分的平均值为64.3±7.2,一般性问题得分是63.1±8.6,互动问题得分是66.9±8.0。约40%的参与者不同意接受行业礼品会影响自己的决策,但不同意接受行业礼品会影响其他牙医决策的比例略低(25%)。只有25% 的参与者认为接受行业礼品是合乎道德的,甚至更少比例(20%)认为牙科用品代表(DSR)总是提供有关其新材料的准确信息。近三分之二的参与者信任来自DSR以外其他来源的信息。另一方面,40%的参与者反对禁止向牙医提供行业礼品, 约50%的参与者反对告知患者牙科公司给其牙医的行业礼品。
沙特阿拉伯牙医样本对牙科行业存在认知不足且总体态度积极。应实施精心设计的道德教育计划,以增强对与牙科行业互动的认知和态度。