Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine Alton, IL 62002, USA
Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2022 Sep 1;27(5):e434-e441. doi: 10.4317/medoral.25382.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted the delivery of healthcare, including oral healthcare services. The restrictions imposed for mitigating spread of the virus forced dental practitioners to adopt significant changes in their workflow pattern. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the pandemic on the practice of oral and maxillofacial pathology in two countries in regard to educational activities, and clinical and diagnostic pathology services.
An online questionnaire was distributed to oral and maxillofacial pathologists in the United States and Canada. The survey was designed by combining dichotomous, multiple choice, and Likert response scale questions. Statistical analysis of the collected data was performed with SPSS software.
Most pathologists, at the time of survey completion, were teaching synchronously, primarily with case-based learning and live lectures. During lockdown, 52.4% and 50.0% of those with trainees expected their residents to show up for clinic- and laboratory-related procedures respectively. The pathologists were most concerned for their residents' inadequate clinical exposure, future placement, and face-to-face teaching time. About 89.0% pathologists were able to provide emergent care, with 82.4% and 23.5% having performed telehealth consultations and oral biopsy procedures, respectively. During the lockdown, the pathology laboratories for 90.9% of participants received biopsy specimens that predominantly comprised of potentially malignant or malignant lesions. However, a reduction in the number of biopsy submissions was reported.
Given the challenges of the pandemic, oral and maxillofacial pathologists in the United States and Canada successfully continued their pursuits in education, clinical care, and diagnostic pathology services.
COVID-19 大流行极大地扰乱了医疗保健的提供,包括口腔保健服务。为了减缓病毒的传播而实施的限制措施迫使牙科医生在工作流程模式上进行重大改变。本研究旨在调查大流行对两国口腔颌面病理学实践在教育活动以及临床和诊断病理学服务方面的影响。
向美国和加拿大的口腔颌面病理学家分发了在线问卷。该调查由二项式、多项选择和李克特反应量表问题组合设计。使用 SPSS 软件对收集的数据进行统计分析。
在调查完成时,大多数病理学家正在同步教学,主要采用基于案例的学习和现场讲座。在封锁期间,分别有 52.4%和 50.0%有学员的病理学家预计他们的住院医师将分别参加与诊所和实验室相关的程序。病理学家最关心的是他们的住院医师临床经验不足、未来安置和面对面教学时间。约 89.0%的病理学家能够提供紧急护理,其中 82.4%和 23.5%分别进行了远程医疗咨询和口腔活检程序。在封锁期间,90.9%的参与者的病理学实验室收到了活检标本,主要由潜在恶性或恶性病变组成。但是,报告活检提交量有所减少。
鉴于大流行带来的挑战,美国和加拿大的口腔颌面病理学家成功地继续从事教育、临床护理和诊断病理学服务。