Kaurani Pragati, Batra Kavita, Rathore Hooja Himangini, Chander N Gopi, Bhowmick Anamitra, Arora Suraj, Baba Suheel Manzoor, Khateeb Shafait Ullah, Abdulla Anshad M, Grover Vishakha, Saluja Priyanka
Department of Prosthodontics, Mahatma Gandhi Dental College and Hospital, Sitapura Industrial Area, Jaipur 302004, India.
Department of Medical Education, Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV 89102, USA.
Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Sep 26;10(10):1877. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10101877.
Adherence to the dental practice regulatory guidelines instituted during the COVID-19 pandemic is essential to minimize the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 strains. Given the lack of a valid and reliable survey tool to assess the adherence to dental practice guidelines, this study aims to develop, validate, and test a survey tool on a pilot sample of dental clinicians practicing in India. A survey tool was developed/validated through a sequential phasic approach: Phase I- developing survey using conceptual and literature framework; Phase II: ascertaining its validity and reliability; Phase III: pilot testing; and Phase IV: assessing construct validity by exploratory factor analysis (EFA) on the responses collected in Spring 2021. The EFA was achieved using a traditional unweighted least squares extraction method through a varimax rotation with Kaiser normalization. A six-factor solution with 18 items (with the global reliability of 86%) related to screening, regular infection prevention measures, infection control inside the dental operatory, disinfection of the dental unit, disposal, and other COVID-19-specific preventive measures were extracted. Our sample had higher compliance with regard to providing alcohol-based hand scrubs, providing protective gear to attendees, collecting travel/medical history, and screening patients for COVID-19 symptoms. In contrast, less compliance was observed regarding the use of paperless forms of practice and rubber dams in the operatory. The use of a validated survey tool ensures the collection of reliable and valid data, which can serve as baseline data to measure the uptake and effectiveness of dental practice regulatory guidelines in a clinical setting and community dental health clinics.
遵守在COVID-19大流行期间制定的牙科实践监管指南对于最大限度地减少SARS-CoV-2毒株的传播至关重要。鉴于缺乏有效且可靠的调查工具来评估对牙科实践指南的遵守情况,本研究旨在针对在印度执业的牙科临床医生的试点样本开发、验证和测试一种调查工具。通过一种循序渐进的方法开发/验证了一种调查工具:第一阶段——使用概念和文献框架开发调查;第二阶段:确定其有效性和可靠性;第三阶段:试点测试;第四阶段:通过对2021年春季收集的回复进行探索性因子分析(EFA)来评估结构效度。EFA使用传统的未加权最小二乘法提取方法,通过带有Kaiser标准化的方差最大化旋转来实现。提取了一个包含18个项目的六因素解决方案(全局可靠性为86%),这些项目与筛查、常规感染预防措施、牙科操作室内的感染控制、牙科设备的消毒、处置以及其他COVID-19特定预防措施相关。我们的样本在提供酒精基洗手液、为就诊者提供防护装备、收集旅行/病史以及对患者进行COVID-19症状筛查方面的合规性较高。相比之下,在操作中使用无纸化表格和橡皮障方面的合规性较低。使用经过验证的调查工具可确保收集可靠且有效的数据,这些数据可作为基线数据,用于衡量临床环境和社区牙科健康诊所中牙科实践监管指南的采用情况和有效性。