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多国在线调查:牙科专业人员对新冠疫情的认知。

Knowledge of dental academics about the COVID-19 pandemic: a multi-country online survey.

机构信息

Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Public Health, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.

Department of Child Dental Health, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2020 Nov 2;20(1):399. doi: 10.1186/s12909-020-02308-w.


DOI:10.1186/s12909-020-02308-w
PMID:33138810
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7605331/
Abstract

BACKGROUND: COVID-19 is a global pandemic affecting all aspects of life in all countries. We assessed COVID-19 knowledge and associated factors among dental academics in 26 countries. METHODS: We invited dental academics to participate in a cross-sectional, multi-country, online survey from March to April 2020. The survey collected data on knowledge of COVID-19 regarding the mode of transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, protection, and dental treatment precautions as well as participants' background variables. Multilevel linear models were used to assess the association between dental academics' knowledge of COVID-19 and individual level (personal and professional) and country-level (number of COVID-19 cases/ million population) factors accounting for random variation among countries. RESULTS: Two thousand forty-five academics participated in the survey (response rate 14.3%, with 54.7% female and 67% younger than 46 years of age). The mean (SD) knowledge percent score was 73.2 (11.2) %, and the score of knowledge of symptoms was significantly lower than the score of knowledge of diagnostic methods (53.1 and 85.4%, P <  0.0001). Knowledge score was significantly higher among those living with a partner/spouse than among those living alone (regression coefficient (B) = 0.48); higher among those with PhD degrees than among those with Bachelor of Dental Science degrees (B = 0.48); higher among those seeing 21 to 30 patients daily than among those seeing no patients (B = 0.65); and higher among those from countries with a higher number of COVID-19 cases/million population (B = 0.0007). CONCLUSIONS: Dental academics had poorer knowledge of COVID-19 symptoms than of COVID-19 diagnostic methods. Living arrangements, academic degrees, patient load, and magnitude of the epidemic in the country were associated with COVD-19 knowledge among dental academics. Training of dental academics on COVID-19 can be designed using these findings to recruit those with the greatest need.

摘要

背景:COVID-19 是一种全球性大流行病,影响到所有国家生活的方方面面。我们评估了 26 个国家的牙科学术界人士对 COVID-19 的认识及其相关因素。

方法:我们邀请牙科学术界人士参加 2020 年 3 月至 4 月期间进行的一项多国家、在线的横断面调查。该调查收集了关于 COVID-19 的传播途径、症状、诊断、治疗、防护和牙科治疗预防措施的知识,以及参与者的背景变量。使用多水平线性模型评估了 COVID-19 知识与个人层面(个人和专业)和国家层面(每百万人口 COVID-19 病例数)因素之间的关联,这些因素考虑了国家之间的随机变异。

结果:共有 2045 名学者参加了调查(应答率为 14.3%,其中 54.7%为女性,67%年龄小于 46 岁)。平均(SD)知识得分百分比为 73.2(11.2)%,症状知识得分明显低于诊断方法知识得分(53.1%和 85.4%,P<0.0001)。与独居者相比,与伴侣/配偶同住者的知识得分更高(回归系数(B)=0.48);与拥有牙科学士学位者相比,拥有博士学位者的知识得分更高(B=0.48);与每日看诊 0 名患者者相比,每日看诊 21-30 名患者者的知识得分更高(B=0.65);与每百万人口 COVID-19 病例数较高的国家相比,每百万人口 COVID-19 病例数较低的国家的知识得分更高(B=0.0007)。

结论:牙科学术界人士对 COVID-19 症状的了解不如对 COVID-19 诊断方法的了解。居住安排、学历、患者量以及本国的疫情严重程度与牙科学术界人士的 COVID-19 知识相关。可以根据这些发现对牙科学术界人士进行 COVID-19 培训,以针对需求最大的人群进行招募。

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