Evaluation of Knowledge and Awareness among dental students about emerging outbreak of COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional study

B. Anil, Y. Murthy, R. Reddy, Swathi G Naidu, G. Ambedkar, C. N. Kumar
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Background: The ongoing outbreak of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), emerged in Wuhan, China, and caused disruption among the health care populace and the rest of the world. As COVID-19 is highly contagious in nature, the front-line health care workers are at a higher risk and dental health care workers are of no exception to this and they are also at high risk than other health care professionals as we expend a lot of time close to the patient's oral cavity and the aerosols generated from dental treatments and the fluids that we came into contact like saliva, blood, etc., increases the risk multifold. Hence our aim was to assess the awareness, knowledge of dental students towards COVID-19.Materials and methods: A total of 350 dental students participated in the study. A structured custom-made questionnaire composed of 16 questions was designed to assess the students level of awareness, knowledge, towards COVID 19. The questionnaire was distributed among 3rd 4th year, interns undergraduate and postgraduate students, and informed consent was obtained before commencing the questionnaire. Results: A total of 350 students participated in a questionnaire study. The majority of the study participants were females (74%) and majority of the students were aware of CoVID-19 (99%) and only 1% were unaware. 79% of students were aware that COVID 19 is highly transmissible and about 76% has knowledge about the incubation period of COVID 19 which is usually between 1-14 days. Inadequate knowledge and awareness make students vulnerable to infections. Adequate training is required to protect students and their patients.Conclusion: Our study concluded that the majority of dental students had knowledge and awareness and its detrimental effects on COVID 19. Few students had a lack of awareness and inadequate knowledge about the mode of transmission, cross-contamination with dental instruments, incubation period and laboratory investigations.
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背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在中国武汉爆发,并在卫生保健人群和世界其他地区造成了破坏。由于COVID-19具有高度传染性,一线卫生保健工作者面临的风险更高,牙科卫生保健工作者也不例外,他们也比其他卫生保健专业人员面临更高的风险,因为我们花了很多时间靠近患者的口腔,牙科治疗产生的气溶胶和我们接触的液体,如唾液、血液等,使风险增加了数倍。因此,我们的目的是评估牙科学生对COVID-19的认识和知识。材料与方法:共有350名牙科学生参与研究。设计了一份由16个问题组成的结构化定制问卷,以评估学生对COVID - 19的认识和知识水平。问卷在三、四年级、本科生实习生和研究生中分发,并在开始调查前获得知情同意。结果:共有350名学生参与了问卷调查。大多数研究参与者是女性(74%),大多数学生知道CoVID-19(99%),只有1%的学生不知道。79%的学生知道COVID - 19具有高度传染性,约76%的学生知道COVID - 19的潜伏期,通常在1-14天之间。知识和意识不足使学生容易受到感染。需要充分的培训来保护学生及其病人。结论:大多数牙科学生对新冠肺炎有一定的知识和意识,并了解其对新冠肺炎的不利影响。很少有学生对传播方式、与牙科器械的交叉污染、潜伏期和实验室调查缺乏认识和充分的知识。
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