Wahdan Yasmeen, Habash Ghassan, Kateeb Elham, Junaidy Raed, Jayash Soher Nagi
Institiute of Community and Public Health, Birzeit University, West Bank, Birzeit P.O. Box 14, Palestine.
Faculty of Graduate Studies, Arab American University, Jenin P.O. Box 240, Palestine.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Aug 4;20(15):6517. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20156517.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on every aspect of life, especially for healthcare professionals. Dentists are the most at risk of infection due to close contact with patients. This study aimed to assess the level of awareness, perception, and attitude of Palestinian dentists towards COVID-19 and infection control. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted from 17-30 July 2020, and 349 dentists from the West Bank participated. The survey assessed demographic variables, participation in infection control training, prevention methods used in dental clinics, patient preparation for dental work, cross-infection control and sterilization before and after the pandemic, and sources for guideline protocols for dental workers. The results of the study showed that 54 (14.4%) dentists had received training in infection control in dentistry and 121 (34.3%) had attended training specifically regarding COVID-19. During a partial lockdown, 60% of dentists treated only urgent cases. Overall, the dentists in the West Bank demonstrated good knowledge and a positive attitude towards COVID-19 and infection control measures in dental clinics, as there were significant differences between replacing a medical apron or mask and wearing a face shield, cover shoes, head cap, and goggles before and after COVID ( < 0.05). Moreover, there were significant differences between wrapping the chair and using purification devices to disinfect the clinic before and after COVID ( < 0.05). However, dentists' knowledge could be improved by increasing their accessibility to materials and provided training. Dental associations should provide guidelines regularly to dentists during a crisis to inform them of best practices and disease management. In conclusion, dentists need to update their knowledge, continuing education and training to guarantee the proper handling of COVID-19. The study's findings show the importance of updating infection control protocols and training programs that address the specific needs and challenges faced by dentists in the West Bank.
新冠疫情对生活的方方面面都产生了重大影响,对医护人员而言尤甚。由于与患者密切接触,牙医面临的感染风险最高。本研究旨在评估巴勒斯坦牙医对新冠病毒及感染控制的认知水平、看法和态度。2020年7月17日至30日开展了一项横断面在线调查,来自约旦河西岸的349名牙医参与其中。该调查评估了人口统计学变量、参与感染控制培训的情况、牙科诊所采用的预防方法、牙科治疗前患者的准备工作、疫情前后的交叉感染控制和消毒情况,以及牙科工作人员的指南协议来源。研究结果显示,54名(14.4%)牙医接受过牙科感染控制培训,121名(34.3%)参加过专门针对新冠病毒的培训。在部分封锁期间,60%的牙医只治疗急症病例。总体而言,约旦河西岸的牙医对新冠病毒及牙科诊所的感染控制措施表现出了良好的认知和积极的态度,因为在新冠疫情前后,更换医用围裙或口罩与佩戴面罩、鞋套、头罩和护目镜之间存在显著差异(<0.05)。此外,在新冠疫情前后,包裹治疗椅与使用净化设备对诊所进行消毒之间也存在显著差异(<0.05)。然而,通过增加牙医获取资料的机会并提供培训,可以提高他们的知识水平。牙科协会应在危机期间定期向牙医提供指南,告知他们最佳做法和疾病管理方法。总之,牙医需要更新知识、持续接受教育和培训,以确保正确应对新冠疫情。研究结果表明,更新感染控制协议和培训计划很重要,这些协议和计划应满足约旦河西岸牙医面临的特定需求和挑战。