Advanced Training Course in Risk Management in Healthcare and Professional Responsibility, University "Sapienza" of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185, Rome, Italy.
Italian Society for Applied and Industrial Mathematics (SIMAI), Rome, Italy.
BMC Oral Health. 2020 Jul 10;20(1):200. doi: 10.1186/s12903-020-01187-3.
The coronavirus infection that emerged in China in the last few months of 2019 has now spread globally. Italy registered its first case in the second half of February, and in a short time period, it became the top country in Europe in terms of the number of infected people and the first in the world in terms of deaths. The medical and scientific community has been called upon to manage the emergency and to take measures. Dentists also need to take new precautions during their clinical activity to protect themselves, coworkers and patients from the risks of contagion and to avoid further spread of infection.
Following the data published in the international literature as well as the guidelines and directives constantly updated by the WHO and by the national health authorities, a questionnaire to be completed anonymously was submitted online to Italian dentists using social tools and online professional platforms. The collected data were processed statistically, providing descriptive data and analysis of correlations of the most significant parameters using the Pearson's χ2, the Likelihood-Ratio χ2, Cramér's V, Fisher's exact test, Goodman and Kruskal's γ, and Kendall's τb (p < 0.05).
A total of 535 dentists from Italy participated in the survey. A good level of scientific knowledge about coronavirus and the extra precautionary measures needed to limit the spread was related to the age of respondents and their sex. Coming from areas with higher concentrations of cases affected knowledge, level of attention and perception of risk related to dental activity.
At the moment, there are no therapies or vaccines to contain the infection with the new coronavirus that is causing many infections, many of which are fatal, worldwide. Dentists are one of the categories at highest risk of encountering diseases and infections because they work in close proximity with patients, and in their procedures, there is always contact with aerosols with high bacterial and viral potential. Therefore, during this COVID-19 emergency, it is important that dentists are properly informed and take the appropriate precautionary measures.
2019 年最后几个月在中国出现的冠状病毒感染现已在全球范围内蔓延。意大利在 2 月下半月报告了首例病例,在短时间内,它成为欧洲感染人数最多的国家,也是世界上死亡人数最多的国家。医疗和科学界已被呼吁应对这一紧急情况并采取措施。牙医在临床活动中也需要采取新的预防措施,以保护自己、同事和患者免受感染的风险,并避免感染进一步传播。
根据国际文献中发表的数据,以及世界卫生组织和国家卫生当局不断更新的指南和指令,我们使用社交工具和在线专业平台向意大利牙医在线提交了一份匿名填写的问卷。收集的数据进行了统计处理,提供了最显著参数的描述性数据和相关性分析,使用了 Pearson's χ2、Likelihood-Ratio χ2、Cramér's V、Fisher's exact test、Goodman and Kruskal's γ 和 Kendall's τb(p<0.05)。
共有 535 名意大利牙医参与了调查。对冠状病毒的科学知识水平较高,并且采取了额外的预防措施来限制其传播,这与受访者的年龄和性别有关。来自病例集中地区的牙医与牙科活动相关的知识、关注度和风险感知度更高。
目前,对于这种在全球范围内导致许多感染的新型冠状病毒感染,还没有治疗方法或疫苗。牙医是最有可能遇到疾病和感染的人群之一,因为他们与患者近距离接触,并且在其治疗过程中,总是会与具有高细菌和病毒潜力的气溶胶接触。因此,在 COVID-19 紧急情况下,牙医得到适当的通知并采取适当的预防措施非常重要。