Emergency Management Readiness of Pakistani Dentists at Public Sector Teaching Hospitals

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ABSTRACT Background: Medical emergencies during dental treatment need to be appropriately equipped to deal with multiple chronic diseases in medically compromised patients. A well-prepared dental team can prevent stress-related medical emergencies. The objective of this study was to evaluate the readiness of dentists in managing medical emergencies, while comparing between postgraduate interns and registered dental graduates, working at a public sector hospital. Methods: The study was conducted in three constituent dental colleges and affiliated hospitals of Dow University of Health Sciences situated in Karachi from January-March 2021. A 28-item validated questionnaire was piloted and designed to assess 250 dentists and interns in managing medical emergencies. For data analysis, responses of a three-point Likert scale related to knowledge was used, while a dichotomous scale was used for diagnosis and management and a p-value less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: Out of 250 dentists, 208(83%) responded to the questionnaire. Most of the participants 200(96%) of the participants were taking medical histories and 149(87%) were routinely taking vital signs before dental treatment. We found that 62(42%) lacked adequate training for managing medical emergencies. Dental interns had more experience to deal with medical emergencies and were better prepared than general dentists. Conclusion: Most of the participants lacked training in medical emergencies encountered in dental clinics. Concrete measures are needed to address this issue at a national level. Evidence-based recommendations, regular training, drills, and certification are needed to prepare the future dentist to deal with medical emergencies. Keywords: Emergencies; Dental Clinics; Hospitals.
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摘要背景:牙科治疗过程中的医疗急救需要配备适当的设备,以应对医学受损患者的多种慢性疾病。一个准备充分的牙科团队可以预防与压力有关的医疗紧急情况。本研究的目的是评估牙医在处理医疗紧急情况方面的准备情况,同时比较在公立医院工作的研究生实习生和注册牙科毕业生。方法:研究于2021年1 - 3月在位于卡拉奇的陶氏健康科学大学的三所牙科学院和附属医院进行。试点设计了一份包含28个项目的有效问卷,以评估250名牙医和实习生处理医疗紧急情况的能力。在数据分析中,与知识相关的反应采用李克特三点量表,诊断和管理采用二分量表,p值小于0.05为显著性。结果:250名牙医中,208名(83%)回复了问卷。其中200人(96%)有病史,149人(87%)在牙科治疗前例行生命体征检查。我们发现62人(42%)缺乏管理医疗紧急情况的充分培训。牙科实习生在处理医疗紧急情况方面有更多的经验,而且比普通牙医准备得更好。结论:大多数参与者缺乏在牙科诊所遇到的医疗紧急情况的培训。需要采取具体措施在国家一级解决这一问题。基于证据的建议、定期的培训、演练和认证是为未来的牙医处理医疗紧急情况做好准备的必要条件。关键词:突发事件;牙科诊所;医院。
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