Soyoye Olabimpe, Adeyemi Tope, Otuyemi Olayinka, Fadeju Dada, Enone Lillian, Lawal Omotoyosi, Nnawuihe Ukachi, Salami Afolake, Sotunde Olawale
University of Medical Sciences, Ondo, Nigeria., Department of Child Dental Health.
Bayero University College of Health Sciences, Child Dental Health Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Child Dental Health.
Afr Health Sci. 2024 Jun;24(2):106-116. doi: 10.4314/ahs.v24i2.13.
The epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), originating in Wuhan, China, has become a major public health challenge for many countries around the world, including Nigeria. The World Health Organization announced that the outbreaks of the novel coronavirus have constituted a public health emergency of international concern. To control the spread of the disease, many countries, including Nigeria imposed measures such as border screening, social distancing and restriction of all movements. To prevent further spread of the disease, in many places, dentists were restricted to only handling urgencies and emergencies.
To evaluate the impact of lockdown resulting from COVID-19 pandemic on patients' willingness to attend their dental appointments, clarify their concerns about their ongoing dental treatment, and to assess the anxiety level of patients regarding the risk of contracting the infection at dental offices in Nigeria.
The study was a descriptive cross-sectional study carried out among patients aged 13 years and above, visiting dental clinics in six teaching hospitals across three geopolitical zones of Nigeria: South-West, South-South and North-West.
Few (26.6%) of the participants were compliant with the lockdown restriction. Regarding the general anxiety level of the patients, majority (48.3%) reported calmness. There was a highly statistically significant association between patients' feeling about the pandemic and their willingness to attend a dental appointment visit.
Majority of the participants demonstrated calmness towards the pandemic and did not exhibit fear or anxiety going to dental clinics during the COVID-19 outbreak.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情起源于中国武汉,已成为包括尼日利亚在内的世界许多国家面临的重大公共卫生挑战。世界卫生组织宣布,新型冠状病毒的爆发已构成国际关注的突发公共卫生事件。为控制疾病传播,包括尼日利亚在内的许多国家实施了边境筛查、社交距离和限制所有出行等措施。为防止疾病进一步传播,在许多地方,牙医被限制只能处理紧急情况。
评估COVID-19大流行导致的封锁对患者就诊意愿的影响,阐明他们对正在进行的牙科治疗的担忧,并评估尼日利亚患者对在牙科诊所感染风险的焦虑程度。
该研究是一项描述性横断面研究,在尼日利亚三个地缘政治区(西南、南南和西北)的六所教学医院的牙科诊所中,对13岁及以上的患者进行。
很少有参与者(26.6%)遵守封锁限制。关于患者的总体焦虑水平,大多数(48.3%)报告情绪平静。患者对疫情的感受与他们就诊的意愿之间存在高度统计学意义的关联。
大多数参与者对疫情表现出平静,在COVID-19疫情期间前往牙科诊所时没有表现出恐惧或焦虑。