Alshouibi Ehab N
Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Dental Public Health, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
BMC Oral Health. 2025 Feb 28;25(1):322. doi: 10.1186/s12903-025-05688-x.
Domestic violence is a global public health issue with rising prevalence rates and varying risk factors. It is common for domestic violence victims to be seen by dental health care providers, therefore, dentists' ability to identify victims might help to address this problem. A cross-sectional study was conducted using the Domestic Violence Healthcare Providers Survey (DVHPS). This is a validated and structured questionnaire consists of 7 domains considered as potential facilitators and barriers for any health care provider to conduct domestic violence screening. The objective of this study was to evaluate the readiness of the practicing dentists to implement routine domestic violence screening in dental settings and to identify possible barriers to its implementation. Dentists included in this study were recruited from the western province in Saudi Arabia, which includes 3 major metropolitan cities. Out of 491 dentists were approached, a total of 400 dentists participated in this study with a response rate of 81.46%. All study subjects were enrolled through probability sampling using a disproportionate stratified random sampling technique to recruit an equal number of general and specialized dentists. The sex distribution was 53% and 47% for male and female dentists, respectively. The mean age of the study participants was 46.31 years, with an average dental work experience of 12.6 years. More than half of the study participants (58%) routinely screened their patients for domestic violence in their dental clinic. However, specialized and general dentists were comparable in terms of training in identifying domestic violence. Routine domestic violence screening was more common among general dentists than among specialized dentists. The current study suggested adequate readiness of general and specialized dentists to implement routine domestic violence screening for all patients. Specialized dentists showed less inclination to perform domestic violence screening on a routine basis due to several prominent barriers. These barriers were self-efficacy and professional role resistance. Education and reinforcement of the importance and high demand for domestic violence screening could encourage the dental community to embrace domestic violence screening as an integral part of routine dental examination.
家庭暴力是一个全球性的公共卫生问题,其患病率不断上升,风险因素各不相同。牙科保健提供者经常会接触到家庭暴力受害者,因此,牙医识别受害者的能力可能有助于解决这一问题。一项横断面研究使用了家庭暴力医疗保健提供者调查(DVHPS)。这是一份经过验证的结构化问卷,由7个领域组成,这些领域被视为任何医疗保健提供者进行家庭暴力筛查的潜在促进因素和障碍。本研究的目的是评估执业牙医在牙科环境中实施常规家庭暴力筛查的准备情况,并确定其实施的可能障碍。本研究纳入的牙医来自沙特阿拉伯西部省份,该省包括3个主要大城市。在接触的491名牙医中,共有400名牙医参与了本研究,回复率为81.46%。所有研究对象均通过概率抽样,采用不成比例分层随机抽样技术进行招募,以招募同等数量的普通牙医和专科牙医。男性和女性牙医的性别分布分别为53%和47%。研究参与者的平均年龄为46.31岁,平均牙科工作经验为12.6年。超过一半的研究参与者(58%)在牙科诊所对患者进行常规家庭暴力筛查。然而,专科牙医和普通牙医在识别家庭暴力的培训方面相当。常规家庭暴力筛查在普通牙医中比在专科牙医中更常见。当前研究表明,普通牙医和专科牙医有足够的准备对所有患者实施常规家庭暴力筛查。由于一些突出的障碍,专科牙医表现出较少倾向于进行常规家庭暴力筛查。这些障碍是自我效能感和职业角色抵触。对家庭暴力筛查的重要性和高需求进行教育和强化,可能会鼓励牙科界将家庭暴力筛查作为常规牙科检查的一个组成部分。