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《COVID-19 大流行及其对牙科实践的全球影响》。一项国际调查。

The COVID-19 pandemic and its global effects on dental practice. An International survey.

出版信息

J Dent. 2021 Nov;114:103749. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2021.103749. Epub 2021 Jul 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

A multicentre survey was designed to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 outbreak on dental practice worldwide, estimate the COVID-19 related symptoms/signs, work attitudes and behaviour and the routine use of protective measures and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

METHODS

A global survey using a standardized questionnaire with research groups from 36 countries was designed. The questionnaire was developed and pretested during April 2020 and contained three domains: 1) Personal data; 2) COVID-19 positive rate and symptoms/signs presumably related to the coronavirus; 3) Working conditions and PPE adopted after the outbreak. Countries' data were grouped by the Country Positive Rate (CPR) during the survey period and by Gross-National-Income per capita. An ordinal multinomial logistic regression model was carried out with COVID-19 self-reported rate referred by dental professionals as dependent variable to assess the association with questionnaire items.

RESULTS

A total of 52,491 questionnaires were returned with a male/female ratio of 0.63. Out of the total respondents, 7,859 dental professionals (15%) reported symptoms/signs compatible with COVID-19. More than half of the sample (n = 27,818; 53%) stated to use FFP2/N95 masks, while 21,558 (41.07%) used eye protection. In the bivariate analysis, CPR and N95/FFP2 were significantly associated (OR = 1.80 CI = 1.60/2.82 and OR = 5.20 CI = 1.44/18.80, respectively), while Gross-National-Income was not statistically associated with CPR (OR = 1.09 CI = 0.97/1.60). The same significant associations were observed in the multivariate analysis.

CONCLUSIONS

Oral health service provision has not been significantly affected by COVID-19, although access to routine dental care was reduced due to country-specific temporary lockdown periods. While the dental profession has been identified at high-risk, the reported rates of COVID-19 for dental professionals were not significantly different to those reported for the general population in each country. These findings may help to better plan oral health care for future pandemic events.

摘要

目的

设计一项多中心调查,评估 COVID-19 大流行对全球牙科实践的影响,估计与 COVID-19 相关的症状/体征、工作态度和行为以及常规使用防护措施和个人防护设备(PPE)的情况。

方法

设计了一项全球调查,使用来自 36 个国家的研究小组的标准化问卷。问卷在 2020 年 4 月开发和预测试,包含三个领域:1)个人数据;2)COVID-19 阳性率和可能与冠状病毒相关的症状/体征;3)疫情爆发后工作条件和使用的个人防护装备。根据调查期间的国家阳性率(CPR)和人均国民总收入对各国数据进行分组。采用有序多项逻辑回归模型,以牙科专业人员自我报告的 COVID-19 发生率为因变量,评估与问卷项目的相关性。

结果

共收回 52491 份问卷,男女比例为 0.63。在总受访者中,7859 名牙科专业人员(15%)报告有 COVID-19 症状/体征。超过一半的样本(n=27818;53%)使用 FFP2/N95 口罩,而 21558 名(41.07%)使用眼部保护装置。在单变量分析中,CPR 和 N95/FFP2 与报告的 COVID-19 显著相关(OR=1.80,CI=1.60/2.82 和 OR=5.20,CI=1.44/18.80),而人均国民总收入与 CPR 无统计学相关性(OR=1.09,CI=0.97/1.60)。多变量分析也观察到了相同的显著相关性。

结论

尽管由于各国特定的临时封锁期,常规牙科护理的可及性有所降低,但 COVID-19 对口腔卫生服务的提供并没有产生重大影响。尽管牙科专业人员被认为处于高风险之中,但牙科专业人员报告的 COVID-19 发生率与每个国家报告的一般人群并无显著差异。这些发现可能有助于更好地为未来的大流行事件规划口腔保健。

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