Centro Universitário Christus, School of Dentistry, Post-graduation Program of Dental Sciences, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil.
Universidade de São Paulo - USP, Faculty of Dentistry, Post-graduation Program in Dentistry, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Braz Oral Res. 2020 Sep 4;34:e117. doi: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2020.vol34.0117.
The aim of this study was to assess Brazilian endodontists' level of knowledge about the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and examine its professional repercussions. The link to the online survey that was created for this study was shared with Brazilian endodontists through social networking applications. The questionnaire contained questions that pertained to COVID-19 and its impact on dental practice. The collected data were analyzed using t-test, chi-square analysis, and analysis of variance, and the level of significance was set at 0.05. A total of 2,135 participants responded to the questionnaire, and all five Brazilian regions were represented in the sample. A total of 98.50% of endodontists reported that dental procedures can transmit COVID-19. Complete social distancing was practiced by 96.68% of the participants, and approximately 25% knew someone who had COVID-19. Moreover, in their daily practice, 72.13% of them implemented biosecurity measures that are ineffective in preventing COVID-19. Furthermore, 91.7% of them reportedly suspended elective dental procedures. Only 55.69% of them reported that they performed only emergency procedures in their workplaces. Those who believed that COVID-19 cannot be transmitted during dental procedures were less knowledgeable about the symptoms of COVID-19 (p = 0.0095). Endodontists who believed that personal protective equipment cannot prevent contamination were more knowledgeable about the symptoms of COVID-19 than their counterparts (p = 0.0003). The participating Brazilian endodontists demonstrated adequate knowledge about the risk of contamination during dental procedures and the main symptoms of COVID-19. Only some professionals reported providing emergency dental care during the pandemic.
本研究旨在评估巴西牙髓病学家对冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的了解程度,并研究其对专业的影响。通过社交网络应用程序向巴西牙髓病学家分享了创建的在线调查链接。问卷包含与 COVID-19 及其对牙科实践的影响相关的问题。收集的数据使用 t 检验、卡方分析和方差分析进行分析,显著性水平设为 0.05。共有 2135 名参与者回答了问卷,样本中涵盖了巴西的所有五个地区。98.50%的牙髓病学家报告说,牙科手术可能会传播 COVID-19。96.68%的参与者实行了完全的社交隔离,约 25%的人认识患有 COVID-19 的人。此外,在日常实践中,72.13%的人采取了生物安全措施,但这些措施并不能有效预防 COVID-19。此外,91.7%的人暂停了选择性牙科手术。只有 55.69%的人报告说,他们在工作场所仅执行紧急手术。那些认为 COVID-19 不能在牙科手术过程中传播的人对 COVID-19 的症状了解较少(p=0.0095)。那些认为个人防护设备不能防止污染的牙髓病学家对 COVID-19 症状的了解程度高于其同行(p=0.0003)。参与研究的巴西牙髓病学家对牙科手术过程中污染的风险和 COVID-19 的主要症状有足够的了解。只有一些专业人员报告在大流行期间提供紧急牙科护理。