Public Health and Community Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Tanta, 31257, Egypt.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 Nov 13;23(1):1246. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-10196-1.
COVID-19 was declared a major public health crisis and a challenge to healthcare systems especially dental services where dentists working close to patients face a greater risk of infection. This cross-sectional study aimed to assess the risk perception and practice modifications of undergraduate dental students at Tanta University to ensure safe dental practice during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A convenience sample of 450 dental students from practical academic years at Tanta University, Egypt responded to a self-administered pre-designed validated and pretested questionnaire from the 11 of February 2022 to the end of April 2022 to assess some sociodemographic data, risk perception, and their practice during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Females reported significantly higher levels of fear than males concerning; contracting COVID-19 infection from patients (97.3% vs. 93%) (P = 0.028, 95% CI = 95.6(93.2-97.3), anxiety while treating symptomatic patients (95.1% vs. 90.3%) (P = 0.050, 95% CI = 93.1(90.4-95.3), and fear of infecting their families (94.7% vs. 89.8%) (P = 0.049, 95% CI = 92.7(89.9-94.9). More than half of the students (53.7%) had good practice scores, followed by 44% with average practice and 2.2% with poor practice. A good practice score was significantly associated with the age and academic year (P = 0.044, P = 0.044). Significant predictors of a good practice score in the logistic regression analysis were; updating knowledge with current guidelines for cross-infection regarding COVID-19 (P = 0.001, 95% CI = 53.20, 2.733), asking every patient's travel history before performing treatment (P = 0.021, 95% CI = 21.149, 1.286), deferring patients showing suspicious symptoms (P = 0.042, 95% CI = 20.688, 1.054), following routine universal precautions of infection for every patient (P = 0.016, 95% CI = 36.469, 1.438), using high-volume suction for every patient (P = 0.025, 95% CI = 20.826, 1.226) and using safety glasses or visor (P = 0.036, 95% CI = 21.673, 1.106).
The dental students exhibited anxiety and fear while caring for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, considerable changes in dental practices based on the standard guidelines were observed among the students. It is strongly advised that all dental schools have student counselors who are accessible for in-person and online counseling sessions. Peer support is a great approach to spot problems with stress and anxiety in pupils and start solving them.
COVID-19 被宣布为重大公共卫生危机,对医疗保健系统构成挑战,尤其是牙医与患者近距离接触,面临更大的感染风险的牙科服务。本横断面研究旨在评估坦塔大学本科牙科学生对 COVID-19 大流行的风险认知和实践调整,以确保牙科安全实践。
从埃及坦塔大学实用学术年中选择了 450 名牙科学生作为便利样本,他们于 2022 年 2 月 11 日至 2022 年 4 月底期间通过自我管理的预先设计的经验证和预测试问卷来评估一些社会人口统计学数据、风险认知以及他们在 COVID-19 大流行期间的实践。
女性对以下情况的恐惧程度明显高于男性:从患者那里感染 COVID-19 感染(97.3%对 93%)(P=0.028,95%CI=95.6(93.2-97.3)),治疗有症状患者时的焦虑(95.1%对 90.3%)(P=0.050,95%CI=93.1(90.4-95.3)),以及担心感染家人(94.7%对 89.8%)(P=0.049,95%CI=92.7(89.9-94.9))。超过一半的学生(53.7%)有良好的实践分数,其次是 44%的平均实践分数和 2.2%的较差实践分数。良好的实践分数与年龄和学术年级呈显著相关(P=0.044,P=0.044)。逻辑回归分析中良好实践分数的显著预测因素是:更新有关 COVID-19 交叉感染的当前指南的知识(P=0.001,95%CI=53.20,2.733),在进行治疗前询问每位患者的旅行史(P=0.021,95%CI=21.149,1.286),推迟出现可疑症状的患者(P=0.042,95%CI=20.688,1.054),为每位患者遵循常规普遍感染预防措施(P=0.016,95%CI=36.469,1.438),为每位患者使用高容量抽吸(P=0.025,95%CI=20.826,1.226)和使用安全眼镜或护目镜(P=0.036,95%CI=21.673,1.106)。
牙科学生在 COVID-19 大流行期间照顾患者时表现出焦虑和恐惧。此外,学生们根据标准指南观察到了相当大的牙科实践变化。强烈建议所有牙科学校都有学生辅导员,他们可以提供面对面和在线咨询。同伴支持是发现学生压力和焦虑问题并开始解决问题的好方法。