Awareness of the Protective Measures Against Covid-19 among Turkish Dentists: A Questionnaire Survey

IF 0.3 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI:10.33808/clinexphealthsci.1195447
Y. Kasımoğlu, S. C. İlisulu, C. Baysan, M. Koruyucu, F. Seymen
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Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has deeply affected the entire world. This study aims to evaluate Turkish dentists’ awareness of and protective measures against COVID-19 infection. Methods: A web-based questionnaire consisting of 35 closed-ended and multiple-choice questions was prepared according to Turkish Dental Association guidelines. The questionnaire was divided into three domains: demographic data, precautionary measures, and attitude. Ethical clearance was obtained from the Istanbul University institutional review board. questionnaire was sent to the dentists registered with the Turkish Dental Association. The minimum sample size was calculated as 756 individuals. The Chi-Square test was used to evaluate the difference for categorical variables. Statistical significance was accepted as p< .05. Results: A total of nine hundred and ninety-seven questionnaires was analyzed. Five hundred and sixty-three respondents (56.5%) were general dentists, and 434 (43.5%) were specialists. Seven hundred and thirty-five (73.7%) dentists were found to wear disposable gowns, N95/FFP2 masks, and face shields. About half (48.1%) were confident of avoiding infection. Twenty-one (2.1%) subjects were SARS-Cov-2 positive. A majority of both dentists who had COVID-19 (71.4%) and dentists who did not have it (92.7%) agreed that COVID-19 is an occupational risk (p< .001). Conclusion: Although nearly two-thirds of the respondents reported using personal protective equipment, greater precautionary measures should be taken by dental staff to protect the patients from COVID-19 and other contagious diseases.
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土耳其牙医对 Covid-19 防护措施的认识:问卷调查
目的:COVID-19 大流行已深深影响了整个世界。本研究旨在评估土耳其牙医对 COVID-19 感染的认识和防护措施。 研究方法根据土耳其牙科协会的指导原则编制了一份基于网络的调查问卷,其中包括 35 道封闭式和多项选择题。问卷分为三个方面:人口统计学数据、预防措施和态度。调查问卷发给了在土耳其牙科协会注册的牙医。计算得出最小样本量为 756 人。采用 Chi-Square 检验来评估分类变量的差异。统计显著性以 p< .05 为准。 结果:共分析了九百九十七份问卷。其中 563 名受访者(56.5%)为普通牙医,434 名受访者(43.5%)为专科医生。调查发现,735 名牙医(73.7%)穿一次性口罩、N95/FFP2 口罩和面罩。约一半(48.1%)的受试者有信心避免感染。有 21 名(2.1%)受試者對 SARS-Cov-2 呈陽性反應。大多数感染 COVID-19 的牙医(71.4%)和未感染 COVID-19 的牙医(92.7%)都认为 COVID-19 是一种职业风险(p< .001)。 结论:尽管近三分之二的受访者表示使用了个人防护设备,但牙科工作人员应采取更多预防措施,保护患者免受 COVID-19 和其他传染病的侵害。
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