Bamashmous Shatha, Almalki Fatimah, Alrefaei Wehad, Alsamadani Eatizaz, Fattouh Mohamed, Kenawi Laila M, Elfirt Eman
Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, SAU.
Department of Dental Hygiene and Nursing, King Abdulaziz University Dental Hospital, Jeddah, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Feb 6;16(2):e53719. doi: 10.7759/cureus.53719. eCollection 2024 Feb.
Oral manifestations serve as important indicators of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, and dental healthcare practitioners play a pivotal role in preventing and managing HIV. This study aims to assess and compare the knowledge and attitude of dental assistants and dental hygienists concerning people with HIV/acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients in Jeddah province of Saudi Arabia.
This cross-sectional survey enrolled 160 dental hygienists and assistants practicing in Jeddah. Data was collected using a pretested, self-administered questionnaire comprising 50 questions that investigated knowledge about HIV/AIDS, awareness of HIV-associated oral and periodontal lesions, understanding of HIV transmission routes, and attitudes toward people with AIDS.
In the study, 120 (75.0%) participants correctly recognized that individuals with HIV may appear healthy, while 123 (76.9%) participants admitted that HIV carriers have lower resistance to other diseases. Additionally, 126 (78.8%) participants confirmed an association between the virus and oral lesions, and 137 (85.6%) participants were aware of HIV transmission through blood. Moreover, 150 (93.7%) participants expressed their willingness to support, treat, and assist patients with AIDS, while only 10 (6.3%) participants expressed unwillingness. Notably, no statistically significant differences were found between dental assistants and hygienists in their knowledge and attitudes toward HIV/AIDS and people with AIDS.
This study demonstrated that dental hygienists and assistants possess good general knowledge regarding HIV/AIDS and are well-informed about the disease's transmission routes. Moreover, a significant majority endorses the importance of treating and supporting AIDS patients.
口腔表现是人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染的重要指标,牙科保健从业者在预防和管理HIV方面发挥着关键作用。本研究旨在评估和比较沙特阿拉伯吉达省牙科助理和牙科保健员对HIV/获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)患者的知识和态度。
这项横断面调查纳入了在吉达执业的160名牙科保健员和助理。使用一份经过预测试的自填式问卷收集数据,该问卷包含50个问题,调查了关于HIV/AIDS的知识、对HIV相关口腔和牙周病变的认识、对HIV传播途径的理解以及对AIDS患者的态度。
在该研究中,120名(75.0%)参与者正确认识到HIV感染者可能看起来健康,而123名(76.9%)参与者承认HIV携带者对其他疾病的抵抗力较低。此外,126名(78.8%)参与者确认了该病毒与口腔病变之间的关联,137名(85.6%)参与者知晓HIV可通过血液传播。此外,150名(93.7%)参与者表示愿意支持、治疗和协助AIDS患者,而只有10名(6.3%)参与者表示不愿意。值得注意的是,在牙科助理和保健员对HIV/AIDS及AIDS患者的知识和态度方面,未发现统计学上的显著差异。
本研究表明,牙科保健员和助理对HIV/AIDS拥有良好的一般知识,并且对该疾病的传播途径有充分了解。此外,绝大多数人认可治疗和支持AIDS患者的重要性。