Dreher Annegret, Pietrowsky Reinhard, Loerbroks Adrian
Institute of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Centre for Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of Duesseldorf, Dusseldorf, Germany.
Institute of Experimental Psychology, Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Duesseldorf, Dusseldorf, Germany.
BMJ Open. 2021 Sep 15;11(9):e045881. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-045881.
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed great challenges to medical professionals worldwide. Dental assistants (DAs) are at exceptionally high risk of infection with SARS-CoV-2 due to frequent and close patient contact and involvement in various high-risk dental procedures. This study aimed to investigate attitudes, stressors and work outcomes among DAs from all over Germany at the peak of cases in spring 2020.
Cross-sectional study. Descriptive analysis and logistic regression.
Dental, maxillofacial surgery and orthodontic practices across Germany, April 2020.
Participants aged 18 years and above and currently working as DAs in Germany.
A self-devised online questionnaire was employed comprising questions on SARS-CoV-2-related attitudes, stressors and work outcomes. Validated scales assessed symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Among 1481 participating DAs (median age 35 years, 98.4% female, 91.8% working in dental practices), major stressors were uncertainty about the pandemic's temporal scope (97.9% agreement, n=1450), uncertainty about one's financial situation (87.8%, n=1301), uncertainty about how to act correctly (87.6%, n=1298) and thoughts about a possible infection during work (83.8%, n=1241). Forty-two per cent of DAs (n=622) felt sufficiently prepared for dealing with patients with SARS-CoV-2. Only 17.5% (n=259) agreed that material for personal protection was sufficiently available. Multivariable logistic regression analyses suggested that working in a dental practice, compared with orthodontic and maxillofacial surgery practices, was significantly associated with uncertainty about one's financial situation (OR 2.13 (95% CI 1.33 to 3.44)) and with the reported availability of personal protective equipment (PPE) (0.55 (0.36 to 0.84)).
Training about correct behaviour of DAs during future infectious disease outbreaks is needed, especially for DAs working in dental practices. In the future, it will also be necessary to strengthen supply chains to ensure that PPE is sufficiently available in a timely manner.
新冠疫情给全球医疗专业人员带来了巨大挑战。由于经常与患者密切接触并参与各种高风险牙科手术,牙科助理感染新冠病毒的风险格外高。本研究旨在调查2020年春季病例高峰期来自德国各地的牙科助理的态度、压力源和工作成果。
横断面研究。描述性分析和逻辑回归。
2020年4月德国各地的牙科、口腔颌面外科和正畸诊所。
年龄在18岁及以上且目前在德国担任牙科助理的人员。
采用一份自行设计的在线问卷,其中包含有关新冠病毒相关态度、压力源和工作成果的问题。经过验证的量表评估抑郁和焦虑症状。
在1481名参与调查的牙科助理中(中位年龄35岁,98.4%为女性,91.8%在牙科诊所工作),主要压力源包括疫情持续时间的不确定性(97.9%表示认同,n = 1450)、个人财务状况的不确定性(87.8%,n = 1301)、如何正确行动的不确定性(87.6%,n = 1298)以及对工作期间可能感染的担忧(83.8%,n = 1241)。42%的牙科助理(n = 622)认为自己有足够的准备来应对新冠患者。只有17.5%(n = 259)的人认为个人防护用品供应充足。多变量逻辑回归分析表明,与正畸和口腔颌面外科诊所相比,在牙科诊所工作与个人财务状况的不确定性(比值比2.13(95%置信区间1.33至3.44))以及报告的个人防护装备(PPE)供应情况(0.55(0.36至0.84))显著相关。
需要对牙科助理在未来传染病爆发期间的正确行为进行培训,特别是对在牙科诊所工作的助理。未来,还需要加强供应链,以确保个人防护装备能及时充分供应。