马来西亚牙科医生对牙科实践中新冠肺炎临时指南的认知:一项跨部门研究

Nurul Haini Najwa Mohamd Mahmod, Raja Nur Nabiha Raja Amir Hamzah, Nor Faharina Abdul Hamid, A. Jaafar
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2019冠状病毒病暴发后,世界卫生组织发布了临时指南,以解决大流行情况下基本口腔卫生服务的考虑因素。遵守这些指导方针对于遏制牙科诊所内感染的潜在传播至关重要。本研究旨在评估马来西亚牙科医生在大流行的早期阶段对执行临时COVID-19牙科实践指南的看法。自2021年5月至2021年8月,通过各种社交网络平台,在马来西亚所有州的不同医疗保健部门工作的牙医中在线分发了一份结构化自我管理问卷,其中包括人口统计信息和牙医对2019冠状病毒病爆发期间牙科护理临时指南的看法。共有468名牙科医生回应了这项研究。超过四分之三的受访者在公立牙科保健机构工作(76.3%,n=357)。大多数答复国遵守大流行爆发期间发布的临时指南,并表现出标准临床实践的变化(p<0.001)。与私人牙科医生相比,在公共部门工作的牙科医生认为,在牙科预约前进行拭子测试应该是强制性的,重新开放的牙科诊所增加了传播的风险,并且未来牙科诊所的COVID-19临时指南将发生变化(p<0.001)。马来西亚的大多数牙科医生都遵守卫生机构规定的临时准则。由于COVID-19病毒将持续存在并在我们的社区中流行,因此平衡安全问题和患者口腔健康需求非常重要。关键词的态度;COVID-19指南;牙科医生;马来西亚;感知
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Perception of Malaysian Dental Practitioner on the provisional COVID-19 Guidelines in the Dental Practice: A Cross-Sectional Study
Following the COVID-19 outbreak, the World Health Organization issued provisional guidelines to address considerations for essential oral health services in the pandemic situation. Compliance with the guidelines is essential to curb the potential spread of infection within a dental practice. This study aimed to assess the perception of Malaysian dental practitioners towards exercising the provisional COVID-19 dental practice guideline during the early phase of the pandemic. A self-administered questionnaire of a structured type consisting of demographic information and dentist perceptions of the provisional guidelines of dental care during the COVID-19 outbreak was distributed online from May 2021 until August 2021 through various social networking platforms among dental practitioners working at different healthcare sectors in all states in Malaysia. A total of 468 dental practitioners responded to this study. More than three-quarters of the respondents were working in public dental care facilities (76.3%, n=357). The majority of respondents adhered to the provisional guidelines issued during the pandemic outbreak and exhibited a change in standard clinical practice (p<0.001). Dental practitioners working in public sectors perceive that swab tests prior to dental appointments should be mandatory, the reopening of dental clinics increases the risk of spread and the provisional guidelines of COVID-19 in dental practice will be changed in the future compared to private dental practitioners (p<0.001). The majority of dental practitioners in Malaysia have complied with the provisional guidelines imposed by the health bodies. As the COVID-19 virus will persist and become endemic in our communities, it is important to balance the safety issue and patient oral health needs. Keywords Attitude; COVID-19 guidelines; Dental practitioner; Malaysia; Perception
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