Pandey Pragya, Johri Saumya
Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Natl J Maxillofac Surg. 2022 Sep-Dec;13(3):462-470. doi: 10.4103/njms.njms_472_21. Epub 2022 Dec 10.
BACKGROUND: Despite the life-threatening risk that corona virus disease (COVID-19) poses to dentists, their role in suppressing its transmission and the need to deliver dental care to the patients is inevitable. In this regard, it is essential to determine the awareness and knowledge among Indian dental students regarding COVID-19 and to assess their preparedness to handle the current situation. METHODS: This cross-sectional study enrolled 408 dental undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) students from private and government dental teaching hospitals. A closed-ended online questionnaire containing crucial elements of COVID management during dental procedures was given to the participants assessing their knowledge and perception pertaining to COVID-19 regarding dental practice. Chi-square, Mann-Whitney U, and Kruskal-Wallis tests were employed for statistical analysis. ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The study consisted of 64.71% UG and 35.29% PG dental students, with a mean age of 25.75 ± 3.69 years and M: F ratio of 0.5:1. COVID-19 knowledge increased significantly with age ( = 0.0055) and educational level ( < 0.01). Awareness was also significantly greater in students from government institutions in comparison with private colleges ( < 0.001), with 91.67% of participants being aware of the transmission routes. However, familiarity with survival of virus in aerosols, considerations regarding the use of masks, and strategies for confirmed/suspected COVID-19 health-care workers to return to work after recovery were seen in only 35%, 53.9%, and 38.9% of the students, respectively. CONCLUSION: COVID-19 awareness among Indian dental students is significantly related to their education level. The lacunae in this knowledge need to be filled by adequate training by incorporating it as a part of their education.
背景:尽管冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对牙医构成了危及生命的风险,但他们在抑制病毒传播方面的作用以及为患者提供牙科护理的必要性是不可避免的。在这方面,确定印度牙科学生对COVID-19的认识和知识,并评估他们应对当前情况的准备情况至关重要。 方法:这项横断面研究招募了来自私立和政府牙科教学医院的408名牙科本科(UG)和研究生(PG)学生。向参与者发放了一份包含牙科手术期间COVID管理关键要素的封闭式在线问卷,以评估他们对COVID-19在牙科实践方面的知识和认知。采用卡方检验、曼-惠特尼U检验和克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯检验进行统计分析。P≤0.05被认为具有统计学意义。 结果:该研究包括64.71%的牙科本科学生和35.29%的牙科研究生,平均年龄为25.75±3.69岁,男女比例为0.5:1。COVID-19知识随年龄(P = 0.0055)和教育水平(P<0.01)显著增加。与私立学院的学生相比,政府机构的学生的认知度也显著更高(P<0.001),91.67%的参与者了解传播途径。然而,分别只有35%、53.9%和38.9%的学生熟悉病毒在气溶胶中的存活情况、口罩使用的注意事项以及确诊/疑似COVID-19医护人员康复后重返工作岗位的策略。 结论:印度牙科学生对COVID-19的认知与他们的教育水平显著相关。这方面知识的空白需要通过将其纳入教育的一部分进行充分培训来填补。
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