King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Ministry of National Gurad Health Affairs, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Int J Dent Hyg. 2021 Nov;19(4):464-473. doi: 10.1111/idh.12544. Epub 2021 Aug 21.
The study investigates the impact of COVID-19 on dental hygiene professionals practising in Saudi Arabia, and measuring the knowledge and preparedness of dental hygienists to provide care during the pandemic.
A non-experimental, cross-sectional study was conducted targeting dental hygiene professionals in Saudi Arabia. The online survey consisted of 31 close-ended questions: 9-items related to demographics, and 22-items that are COVID-19 related. Data were tested at two levels; descriptive and preliminary using Chi-square test, and significance was set at the 0.05 level.
One hundred and thirty-one responses were received and the final sample included one hundred and eighteen responses as it excluded unemployed dental hygienists with estimated 39.6% response rate. The stress level to return to practice was considered moderate among 65.3% of participants. Over two-thirds (73.7%) of dental hygienists were not providing any kind of care/treatment during quarantine. Generally, a moderate level of knowledge (57.8%) was demonstrated by participants. For preparedness level to practice during the pandemic, sixty-four dental hygienists (54.2%) were adequately prepared to provide care. Significant correlations were found between impact and knowledge (p = 0.045), impact and preparedness (p = 0.053), and knowledge and preparedness (p = 0.024).
Dissemination of COVID-19 protocols, guidelines and scientific literature increased the respondents' level of knowledge and preparedness to an adequate level. This study indicated that knowledgeable dental hygienists were significantly more prepared to treat patients during the pandemic and that stress positively influenced the COVID-19 knowledge acquisition. Non-practising dental hygienists during quarantine were more knowledgeable and more prepared to practice during the pandemic.
本研究调查了 COVID-19 对在沙特阿拉伯执业的牙科保健专业人员的影响,并衡量了牙科保健师在大流行期间提供护理的知识和准备情况。
本研究采用非实验性、横断面研究,针对沙特阿拉伯的牙科保健专业人员进行。在线调查由 31 个封闭式问题组成:9 项与人口统计学相关,22 项与 COVID-19 相关。数据在两个层面进行测试;描述性和初步使用卡方检验,显著性水平设置为 0.05。
共收到 131 份回复,最终样本包括 118 份回复,因为它排除了失业的牙科保健师,估计回复率为 39.6%。65.3%的参与者认为重返工作岗位的压力水平适中。超过三分之二(73.7%)的牙科保健师在隔离期间没有提供任何护理/治疗。总体而言,参与者表现出中等水平的知识(57.8%)。对于在大流行期间实践的准备水平,64 名牙科保健师(54.2%)有足够的准备提供护理。在影响和知识之间(p=0.045)、影响和准备之间(p=0.053)以及知识和准备之间(p=0.024)发现了显著相关性。
传播 COVID-19 协议、指南和科学文献提高了受访者的知识水平和准备程度。本研究表明,知识渊博的牙科保健师在大流行期间治疗患者的准备程度明显更高,压力对 COVID-19 知识的获取有积极影响。隔离期间不执业的牙科保健师在大流行期间更有知识和更有准备。