Department of Public Health Dentistry, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore; Affiliated to Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, 575001, India.
Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore; Affiliated to Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, 575001, India.
F1000Res. 2022 Apr 22;11:453. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.109918.2. eCollection 2022.
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has placed a significant burden on everyone. Although dental professionals are at an increased risk of COVID-19 infection, currently, very little is known about how oral health professionals and their professions could be affected by the pandemic. This study aims to investigate dentists' perceptions on present and future dental practice in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: We conducted an embedded mixed-methods study at Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore, with Indian dentists registered with the Dental Council of India. Results: Of the 976 participating dentists, 61% were females, 32% were 40 years of age or younger. Nearly half of the respondents (54%) acknowledged that the lockdown measures caused them a severe financial burden, and 56% were seriously concerned about being a source of infection to their family, friends, and community. Although 79% felt very comfortable or somewhat comfortable going back to work, they were all worried that Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) use would increase their financial burden and impact the number of patients seeking care. Even though a vast majority received the necessary information regarding returning to practice from their concerned dental regulatory bodies, some were unsure about the reuse of the PPEs because of the conflicting information they received. Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic affected participants' professional lives negatively. Their major concerns were being a source of infection to their families and community. Providing information to dental professionals in a timely manner may prepare dentists to provide safe care to their patients while protecting themselves, their staff, and their families.
新冠疫情的爆发给每个人都带来了巨大的负担。尽管牙科专业人员感染新冠病毒的风险增加,但目前人们对口腔健康专业人员及其职业可能受到疫情影响知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨牙医对新冠疫情期间当前和未来牙科实践的看法。
我们在印度芒格洛尔的玛纳帕尔高等教育学院进行了一项嵌入式混合方法研究,研究对象为印度牙科理事会注册的印度牙医。
在 976 名参与调查的牙医中,61%为女性,32%年龄在 40 岁或以下。近一半的受访者(54%)承认封锁措施给他们带来了严重的经济负担,56%的人非常担心自己会成为家人、朋友和社区的感染源。尽管 79%的人非常或有些愿意回去工作,但他们都担心个人防护设备(PPE)的使用会增加他们的经济负担并影响寻求护理的患者数量。尽管绝大多数人从相关牙科监管机构收到了关于恢复执业的必要信息,但由于他们收到的信息相互矛盾,一些人对 PPE 的重复使用感到不确定。
新冠疫情对参与者的职业生涯产生了负面影响。他们主要担心的是成为家人和社区的感染源。及时向牙科专业人员提供信息可能有助于牙医在保护自己、员工和家人的同时,为患者提供安全的护理。