N. Ingle, M. Baseer, Jamal A. Alsanea, Asma H Almeslet, Fatima Alotaibi, T. Alshammari
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Abstract
Early childhood caries (ECC) has an impact on deciduous teeth of infants and children. Pediatricians and family physicians are often in a better position to evaluate children at an early age and are capable of assessing the oral health of children during regular visits. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice of ECC among pediatricians and family physicians in Riyadh region.
A close-ended self-administered questionnaire was hand-circulated and mailed to pediatricians and family physicians in 5 tertiary hospitals in Riyadh (King Khalid University Hospital, King Saud Medical City, King Fahad Medical City, Prince Sultan Medical Military City, Security Forces Hospital) to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) about ECC.
A total of 207 medical practitioners participated in the study. The mean KAP scores were compared across different categories by applying Kruskal Wallis tests. Pediatricians showed higher knowledge [5.05 vs 4.28, p = 0.000], attitude [2.38 vs 2.30, p = 0.565], and practice [4.0 vs 3.58, p = 0.003] scores toward early childhood caries compared to the family physicians. The mean knowledge and practice scores were significantly higher among pediatricians compared to the family physicians. However, no significant difference was observed in attitude scores.
Most of the physicians have knowledge regarding some aspects of early childhood caries but not the identification of early childhood caries. It is the need of the hour to formulate oral health information programs catering to both pediatricians and family physicians.
Alshammari TM, Ingle NA, Baseer MA, et al. Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Pediatricians and Family Physicians about Early Childhood Caries in Riyadh City. J Oral Health Comm Dent 2020;14(2):54–61.
幼儿龋病(Early childhood龋病,ECC)对婴幼儿乳牙发育有重要影响。儿科医生和家庭医生往往更有能力在儿童早期进行评估,并能够在定期就诊时评估儿童的口腔健康状况。本研究的目的是评估利雅得地区儿科医生和家庭医生对ECC的知识、态度和实践。向利雅得5家三级医院(哈立德国王大学医院、沙特国王医疗城、法赫德国王医疗城、苏丹王子医疗军事城、安全部队医院)的儿科医生和家庭医生分发并邮寄了一份自我填写的封闭问卷,以评估有关ECC的知识、态度和实践。共有207名医生参与了这项研究。应用Kruskal - Wallis测试比较不同类别的平均KAP分数。儿科医生对儿童早期龋病的知识(5.05 vs 4.28, p = 0.000)、态度(2.38 vs 2.30, p = 0.565)和实践(4.0 vs 3.58, p = 0.003)得分均高于家庭医生。儿科医生的平均知识和实践得分明显高于家庭医生。然而,在态度得分上没有观察到显著差异。大多数医生对儿童早期龋齿的某些方面有所了解,但对儿童早期龋齿的识别却知之甚少。制定适合儿科医生和家庭医生的口腔健康信息计划是当务之急。Alshammari TM, Ingle NA, Baseer MA,等。利雅得市儿科医生和家庭医生对儿童早期龋齿的知识、态度和实践口腔卫生杂志,2020;14(2):54-61。