Dr. Ayushi Sharma, Dr. Sahana. S, Dr. Garima Bhambhani, Dr. Anuja Pathak, Anupam Sharma
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摘要
COVID - 19或冠状病毒是一种RNA病毒,于2019年12月31日首次在中国武汉被发现。SARS COV-2是导致COVID - 19发生的原因。建议的人际传播途径是通过空气飞沫、接触或接触感染者或受污染的表面。据报告,大量医务人员在与感染者一起工作时感染了该病。牙科诊所也不例外,在工作人员或个人之间传播和获得感染的可能性类似;此外,由于与病人密切接触以及牙科治疗的性质,牙科诊所可能是传播病毒的更危险环境。因此,本研究的目的是评估牙科学生对covid-19感染的认知和态度。方法:选择印度中部一所牙科学院的研究生和实习生。共有184人入选,其中研究生80人,实习生104人。数据是通过使用谷歌表格的在线问卷收集的。问卷通过facebook、WhatsApp等社交媒体平台发放。采用卡方检验评估研究生和实习生对covid-19感染的认知和态度,并使用SPSS Version 23对所得数据进行统计分析;芝加哥公司,伊利诺伊州,美国)。结果:本研究发现,牙科学生很清楚在临床环境中预期的SARS-CoV-2感染传播的影响。研究还得出结论,研究生对疾病的态度比实习生更积极。结论:在临床环境中,牙医和牙科学生必须意识到预期的SARS-CoV-2感染传播的影响。因此,他们必须及时了解有关这种疾病的任何最新信息,以帮助他们和他们的病人在治疗期间保持安全。
PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDE REGARDING COVID-19 INFECTION AMONG DENTAL STUDENTS
COVID 19 or corona virus is a RNA virus and firstly it was discovered in WUHAN, CHINA on 31st December 2019. SARS COV-2 is responsible for COVID 19 occurrence. A suggested route of humanto-human transmission is through airborne droplets, touching or coming into contact with an infected person or a contaminated surface A large number of medical staff were reported to have acquired the disease while working with infected individuals. The dental clinic is not an exception for a similar possibility of transmitting and acquiring the infection between staff or individuals; moreover, the dental clinic could be a riskier environment for spreading the virus because of the close contact with patients and the nature of the dental treatment. So the aim of the study was to evaluate the perception and attitude regarding covid-19 infection among dental students
Methods: Post graduate students and interns of a dental college in Central India were selected.184 individuals in total were chosen, with 80 postgraduates overall and around 104 interns. Data was collected using an online questionnaire employing Google Forms. The questionnaires was distributed using social media platform like facebook, WhatsApp etc. Chi square test was used to evaluate perception and attitude regarding covid-19 infection among post graduates and interns and the the data obtained were subjected to statistical analysis using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS Version 23; Chicago Inc., IL, USA).
Results: This study found that dental students are well-aware of effects of expected SARS-CoV-2 infection transmission in a clinical setting. It also came to the conclusion that postgraduates have a somewhat more positive attitude regarding the illness than interns do.
Conclusion: The dentist and dental students must be aware of the effects of expected SARS-CoV-2 infection transmission in a clinical setting. They must therefore stay up to date on any updated information regarding this ailment which help them and their patients to be safe while treatment.