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Dentists’ Awareness, Perception, and Attitude Regarding COVID-19 and Infection Control: Cross-Sectional Study Among Jordanian Dentists

机译:关于Covid-19和感染控制的牙医的意识,感知和态度:约旦牙医之间的横截面研究

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Background: Despite the availability of prevention guidelines and recommendations on infection control, many dental practices lack the minimum requirements for infection control. Objective: This study aimed to assess the level of awareness, perception, and attitude regarding the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and infection control among Jordanian dentists. Methods: The study population consisted of dentists who worked in private clinics, hospitals, and health centers in Jordan. An online questionnaire was sent to a sample of Jordanian dentists in March 2020. The questionnaire was comprised of a series of questions about dentists’ demographic characteristics; their awareness of the incubation period, the symptoms of the disease, mode of transmission of COVID-19 and infection control measures for preventing COVID-19; and their attitude toward treating patients with COVID-19. Results: This study included a total of 368 dentists aged 22-73 years (mean 32.9 years, SD 10.6 years). A total of 112 (30.4%) dentists had completed a master or residency program in dentistry, 195 (53.0%) had received training in infection control in dentistry, and 28 (7.6%) had attended training or lectures regarding COVID-19. A total of 133 (36.1%) dentists reported that the incubation period is 1-14 days. The majority of dentists were aware of COVID-19 symptoms and ways of identifying patients at risk of having COVID-19, were able to correctly report known modes of transmission, and were aware of measures for preventing COVID-19 transmission in dental clinics. A total of 275 (74.7%) believed that it was necessary to ask patients to sit far from each other, wear masks while in the waiting room, and wash hands before getting in the dental chair to decrease disease transmission. Conclusions: Jordanian dentists were aware of COVID-19 symptoms, mode of transmission, and infection controls and measures in dental clinics. However, dentists had limited comprehension of the extra precautionary measures that protect the dental staff and other patients from COVID-19. National and international guidelines should be sent by the regional and national dental associations to all registered dentists during a crisis, including the COVID-19 pandemic, to make sure that dentists are well informed and aware of best practices and recommended disease management approaches.
机译:背景:尽管有可用指导方针和关于感染控制的建议,但许多牙科实践缺乏对感染控制的最低要求。目的:本研究旨在评估关于冠状病毒病(Covid-19)和约旦牙医之间的感染控制的意识,感知和态度水平。方法:研究人口包括在私人诊所,医院和约旦的保健中心工作的牙医。在2020年3月,将在线调查问卷发送给约旦牙医的样本。问卷由一系列有关牙医人口特征的问题组成;他们对潜伏期的认识,疾病的症状,Covid-19的传播方式和预防Covid-19的感染控制措施;及其对治疗Covid-19患者的态度。结果:本研究包括共有368岁的牙医22-73岁(平均32.9岁,SD 10.6岁)。共有112名(30.4%)牙医在牙科完成了硕士或居留计划,195(53.0%)接受了牙科感染控制的培训,28(7.6%)参加了关于Covid-19的培训或讲座。共有133名(36.1%)的牙医报告称潜伏期为1-14天。大多数牙医都知道Covid-19症状和识别有Covid-19风险的症状的症状和方式,能够正确地报告已知的传播方式,并意识到防止牙科诊所中的Covid-19传播的措施。总共275(74.7%)认为有必要要求患者彼此坐在候诊室,戴上面具,然后在进入牙科椅之前洗手以减少疾病传播。结论:约旦牙医意识到Covid-19症状,传播方式和牙科诊所的感染控制和措施。然而,牙医对保护牙科员工和其他患者免受Covid-19患者的额外预防措施的理解有限。国家和国际指南应由区域和国家牙科协会在危机中向所有注册的牙医发送,包括Covid-19大流行,以确保牙医通知并意识到最佳做法和推荐的疾病管理方法。

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