Department of Oral Health Sciences, Dental Public Health, Faculty of Dentistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Department of Oral Health Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
PLoS One. 2021 Apr 22;16(4):e0249186. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249186. eCollection 2021.
The first wave of COVID-19 infections caused disturbances in all aspects of personal and professional lives. The aim of this study was to explore the ways in which that first wave of novel coronavirus infections resulted in uncertainties, as experienced by members of the oral health care workforce in British Columbia, Canada.
This qualitative inquiry purposefully recruited frontline oral health care workers, including dentists, dental hygienists, certified dental assistants, and administrative staff, via remote semi-structured interviews between April 20 and May 4, 2020. Coding, categories, and themes were inductively assigned.
A total of 45 interviews, lasting between 39 and 74 minutes each, were conducted involving 18 dentists (6 females), 12 dental hygienists (11 females), 6 certified dental assistants (all females), and 9 administrators/front-desk staff (7 females). Fifty-one hours of audio recordings and more than 650 single-spaced pages of transcripts were produced. Five main themes emerged pertaining to uncertainties surrounding COVID-19, patient care, personal lives and infectiousness, concern for the future, and variations among different pandemics. Certitudes were less evident, but surfaced mostly when considering a potential new normal resulting from the pandemic.
Participants indicated that the uncertainties they felt were dependent upon what is known, and unknown, about the pandemic and the provision of oral health care during the first wave of infections. Future studies are needed to include the viewpoints of oral health care workers from other provinces, as well the perceptions of patients who received oral health care during the height of the first wave of the pandemic.
第一波 COVID-19 感染扰乱了个人和职业生活的方方面面。本研究旨在探索加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省口腔保健工作者在第一波新型冠状病毒感染中经历的不确定性的方式。
本定性研究通过远程半结构式访谈,于 2020 年 4 月 20 日至 5 月 4 日有针对性地招募了一线口腔保健工作者,包括牙医、牙科保健师、认证牙科助理和行政人员。编码、类别和主题是归纳分配的。
共进行了 45 次访谈,每次访谈持续 39 至 74 分钟,涉及 18 名牙医(6 名女性)、12 名牙科保健师(11 名女性)、6 名认证牙科助理(均为女性)和 9 名管理员/前台工作人员(7 名女性)。产生了 51 小时的音频记录和超过 650 页的单倍行距记录。出现了五个主要主题,涉及 COVID-19 相关的不确定性、患者护理、个人生活和传染性、对未来的担忧以及不同大流行之间的差异。确定性不太明显,但在考虑大流行带来的潜在新常态时,主要出现在考虑大流行带来的潜在新常态时。
参与者表示,他们感到的不确定性取决于对大流行和第一波感染期间口腔保健提供的已知和未知信息。需要进行未来的研究,包括来自其他省份的口腔保健工作者的观点,以及在第一波大流行高峰期接受口腔保健的患者的看法。