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COVID-19 Related Experience, Knowledge, Attitude, and Behaviors Among 2,669 Orthodontists, Orthodontic Residents, and Nurses in China: A Cross-Sectional Survey

机译:Covid-19相关的经验,知识,态度和行为在2,669名正畸居民,正畸居民和中国护士中:横断面调查

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Objectives: To assess the current COVID-19 related experiences, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among orthodontists, orthodontic residents, and orthodontic nurses in China, and to identify factors associated with their self-perceived and actual level of knowledge, as well as their willingness to treat/care for COVID-19 patients. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted in China using a 37-item questionnaire developed based on previous research. A professional online survey tool ( www.wjx.cn ) and a social media platform (WeChat) were used to display and distribute the questionnaire. Data were collected during April 11 to 13, 2020, when most regions of China had resumed dental practice except for high-risk regions such as Wuhan. Then the data were analyzed with multivariable generalized estimating equations. Results: A total of 2,669 valid questionnaires were collected. Orthodontic services were suspended for nearly all respondents (97.8%) during the epidemic, and 68.0% had resumed work by the time they completed the questionnaire. The majority of respondents (80.2%) were confident that they understood COVID-19 related knowledge, but most of them only correctly answered less than half of the questions testing their actual level of knowledge. About two-thirds (64.1%) were willing to treat/care for patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19. The completion of relevant training programs was significantly associated with more confidence in knowledge mastery ( P 0.001) and a higher actual level of knowledge ( P 0.001), but did not increase their willingness to treat/care for patients with COVID-19 ( P = 0.235). Conclusions: Before work resumption, COVID-19-related training programs are essential for the improvement of knowledge, confidence, and preparedness of orthodontic professionals. Sufficient and proper protection should also be provided to ensure safety and reduce the psychological burden on them. Clinical Relevance: The findings can provide evidence for policy-making related to the resumption of elective dental services.
机译:目标:评估当前的Covid-19相关经验,知识,态度和中国在中国的正畸居民和正畸护士中的相关经验,知识,态度和行为,并确定与自我感知和实际知识水平相关的因素,以及他们的愿意治疗/照顾Covid-19患者。材料和方法:使用基于以前研究的37项问卷在中国进行了横断面的在线调查。专业的在线调查工具(www.wjx.cn)和社交媒体平台(微信)用于显示和分发调查问卷。数据在4月11日至13日,2020年4月11日至13日,除武汉等高风险地区外恢复了牙科练习。然后用多变量广义估计方程分析数据。结果:收集了2,669份有效问卷。在疫情期间几乎所有受访者(97.8%)暂停正畸服务,68.0%在完成调查问卷时恢复了工作。大多数受访者(80.2%)相信他们理解Covid-19相关知识,但其中大多数只正确回答了测试其实际知识水平的问题的不到一半。大约三分之二(64.1%)愿意治疗/护理确诊或疑似Covid-19。相关培训方案的完成与知识掌握的更有信心显着相关(P <0.001),并且具有更高的实际知识水平(P <0.001),但没有增加他们对Covid患者治疗/照顾的意愿 - 19(p = 0.235)。结论:在工作恢复之前,Covid-19相关培训计划对于提高知识,信心和准备的矫正专业人员来说至关重要。还应提供充分和适当的保护,以确保安全性并降低它们的心理负担。临床相关性:调查结果可以提供与恢复选修牙科服务有关的政策制作证据。

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