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Role of ethical beliefs and attitudes of dental students in providing care for HIV/AIDS patients

机译:道德观念和牙科学生的态度在为HIV / AIDS患者提供护理方面的作用

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Introduction Dental care has remained as an unmet need for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs). Dental students are considered as future healthcare workforce and having beliefs which are discriminating may have negative attitudes towards providing care to these individuals (Azodo et al., 2010). The study aimed to assess the ethical beliefs and attitudes of dental students towards PLWHAs for providing care. Methods It is a descriptive correlational and cross sectional study. Nine public and private dental schools in Malaysia participated in the study. Data was collected using a validated self-administered questionnaire. Results A total of 481 dental students participated in this study, yielding response rate of 78%. Majority of the participants (74%) believed that patients’ HIV status should be disclosed to patients’ sexual partner without permission. Approximately 60% of the participants reported that rooms/beds of HIV patients should be clearly marked. Regarding patient disease status 28% of the students reported that it is appropriate to test a patient for HIV/AIDS without patient’s permission. Only Fifty five percent of the students expressed the willingness to treat HIV patients and 49% reported to held fear of getting infected while treating patients with HIV/AIDS. Sixty four percent of the participants reported to be more comfortable giving care to non-HIV patients than HIV-positive patients. Conclusion Dental students’ ethical beliefs about HIV/AIDS were not consistent with the ethical principles as stated in the code of ethics and they held negative attitudes towards PLWHAs. Ethical beliefs were found to be a determinant that may influence future attitudes of these students towards individuals with HIV/AIDS when providing care.
机译:简介牙科保健仍然是艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者(PLWHA)尚未满足的需求。牙科学生被认为是未来的医疗卫生工作者,并且有歧视性的信念可能会对向这些人提供护理产生负面态度(Azodo等,2010)。该研究旨在评估牙科学生对PLWHA提供护理的道德信念和态度。方法这是一个描述性的相关和横断面研究。马来西亚有9所公立和私立牙科学校参加了这项研究。使用经过验证的自我管理调查表收集数据。结果共有481名牙科学生参加了这项研究,答复率为78%。多数参与者(74%)认为,未经允许,应向患者的性伴侣披露患者的HIV状况。大约60%的参与者报告应明确标记HIV患者的房间/床位。关于患者的疾病状况,有28%的学生报告说,未经患者许可可以对患者进行HIV / AIDS检测。只有55%的学生表示愿意治疗HIV患者,而49%的学生表示担心在治疗HIV / AIDS患者时会被感染。据报告,有64%的参与者比非HIV阳性患者更愿意为非HIV患者提供护理。结论牙科学生对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的道德观念与《道德守则》中所述的道德原则不一致,他们对艾滋病病毒感染者持消极态度。人们发现,道德信仰是决定性因素,可能会影响这些学生在提供护理时对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的未来态度。

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