Dental Professionals' Awareness on Updated Guidelines for Basic Life Support in COVID-19 Patients

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1768153
K. Abhilasha, D. Jayanthi, Lalith Vivekananda
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Abstract Background  Members of dental fraternity have a duty of care to provide safe services to the patients. The satisfactory performance in a medical emergency in dental practice has wide-range implications. But, in the current scenario, the challenge is to ensure that patients with or without coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), who undergo any medical emergency, get the best possible chance of survival without compromising the safety of rescuers, who will be needed to take care for future patients. Aim  This article assesses the awareness and knowledge on interim guidelines for Basic Life Support in adults with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 among various dental health care professionals. Materials and Methods  An online questionnaire-based survey was conducted; framed in Google Forms and sent to various dental health care professionals through WhatsApp, email, and other means. Results were then analyzed and are presented in the form of frequency and percentage. Results  In the study, 224 responders were included comprising undergraduates, postgraduates, and dental practitioners. Dismally, none of them had complete knowledge on the interim guidance for Basic Life Support for suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients. Conclusion  The study suggests that updated interim guidelines were unknown to maximum percentage of dental professionals which implies that there is need to keep ourselves up-to-date to provide safe services.
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牙科专业人员对COVID-19患者基本生命支持更新指南的认识
摘要背景牙科协会成员有义务为患者提供安全的服务。在医疗紧急情况下令人满意的表现在牙科实践具有广泛的意义。但是,在目前的情况下,面临的挑战是确保患有或不患有2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的患者在经历任何医疗紧急情况时,在不损害救援人员安全的情况下获得最大的生存机会,因为救援人员将需要照顾未来的患者。目的评估各类口腔卫生专业人员对疑似或确诊成人COVID-19基本生命支持临时指南的认知和知识。资料与方法采用在线问卷调查法;以谷歌表格的形式,通过WhatsApp、电子邮件和其他方式发送给各种牙科保健专业人员。然后对结果进行分析,并以频率和百分比的形式呈现。结果调查对象包括本科生、研究生和牙科从业人员共224人。令人沮丧的是,他们中没有一个人完全了解《新冠肺炎疑似或确诊患者基本生命支持暂行指南》。结论大部分牙科专业人员不知道最新的临时指南,这意味着我们需要保持最新的指南以提供安全的服务。
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