Alomar Rasha K, Aladhyani Shahad M, Aldossary Munirah N, Almohaimel Sarah A, Salam Mahmoud, Almutairi Adel F
Preventive Dental Science, College of Dentistry, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University of Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
College of Dentistry, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2020 Feb 28;9(2):864-870. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_978_19. eCollection 2020 Feb.
The aim of this study (1) To evaluate the Saudi public's knowledge and attitude on dental stem cells (DSC) for therapeutic/banking purposes, (2) To evaluate the perception of Saudi dentists towards DSC and their attitude towards banking of DSC.
This was a cross-sectional study based on an electronic survey distributed through the social media nationwide among the Saudi public, and through paper-based surveys among dentists in Riyadh. By convenience, eligible study participants were Saudi adults from the community and dentists from 17 dental centers in different regions of Riyadh. Using SPSS v. 25, descriptive statistics (n,%; PMS ± SD) and bivariate analyses (Pearson's Chi square, Mann Whitney) were conducted to determine factors associated with the study outcomes, with a value statistically significant at <0.05.
For the Saudi public, 1494 participants completed the survey. The PMS ± SD of public knowledge was 25.5 ± 25.9, while their attitude was 80.2 ± 27.0. Factors associated with higher knowledge scores were younger age groups, while female participants, older age groups, university educated and employed participants had higher attitude. For Saudi dentists, 246/262 (94%) dentists responded to the questionnaire. Their PMS ± SD of perception towards DSC research for regenerative purposes was 74.5 ± 15.6. Factors associated with higher perception scores were those with more experience. Dentists who had higher perception scores towards DSCs were significantly more willing to save teeth for regenerative dental treatment.
The Saudi public community had poor knowledge about the therapeutic and research benefits of DSC, yet high degree of attitude to enroll in a future Saudi DSC bank. Saudi dentists had moderately high levels of perception towards DSC research.
本研究的目的是(1)评估沙特公众对用于治疗/储存目的的牙干细胞(DSC)的知识和态度,(2)评估沙特牙医对DSC的认知及其对DSC储存的态度。
这是一项横断面研究,基于通过社交媒体在全国范围内向沙特公众分发的电子调查问卷,以及在利雅得向牙医分发的纸质调查问卷。通过便利抽样,符合条件的研究参与者为来自社区的沙特成年人以及利雅得不同地区17个牙科中心的牙医。使用SPSS v. 25进行描述性统计(n,%;均值±标准差)和双变量分析(Pearson卡方检验、Mann Whitney检验),以确定与研究结果相关的因素,P值在<0.05时具有统计学意义。
对于沙特公众,1494名参与者完成了调查。公众知识的均值±标准差为25.5±25.9,而他们的态度均值±标准差为80.2±27.0。与较高知识得分相关的因素是较年轻的年龄组,而女性参与者、年龄较大的年龄组、受过大学教育和有工作的参与者态度较高。对于沙特牙医,246/262(94%)的牙医回复了问卷。他们对用于再生目的的DSC研究的认知均值±标准差为74.5±15.6。与较高认知得分相关的因素是经验更丰富的人。对DSC认知得分较高的牙医明显更愿意为再生牙科治疗保存牙齿。
沙特公众对DSC的治疗和研究益处了解不足,但对加入未来的沙特DSC库有高度的意愿。沙特牙医对DSC研究的认知水平中等偏高。