马图拉牙科学生关于牙医(道德规范)法规的知识:一项横断面研究

N. Kaur, A. Nagpal, Vivek Sharma, Roopali Gupta, M. Bhalla, Saumya Jaiswal
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背景:“伦理”一词由“ethos”一词引申而来,意为习俗或性格。道德有助于支持保密、自主、真实和忠诚,并鼓励个人的福祉和公正。本研究旨在了解马图拉市牙科学生对牙医职业道德守则的了解情况。材料与方法:对马图拉k.d.牙科学院的252名牙科学生进行横断面问卷调查,以评估他们对牙医职业道德规范的了解程度。采用方便抽样的方法选择研究人群。本研究纳入了所有在BDS最后一年、实习和正在攻读硕士学位的牙科学生。采用结构化问卷,共19个问题与牙医职业道德规范知识相关。结果:在评估关于牙医道德规范的知识时,分别有206名(81.7%)和144名(57.1%)参与者了解印度牙医委员会颁布的《1948年牙医法》和牙医(道德规范)法规。很少有参与者,即72人(28.6%)知道拒绝治疗HIV阳性患者是牙科医生不道德的行为。然而,116名(46%)参与者知道在牙科诊所供应或销售药物并非不道德。结论:本研究的结论是,参与者对牙医(职业道德规范)的监管知识匮乏。将道德标准纳入日常牙科实践是至关重要的。需要在牙科专业中提供适当的培训方法,以继续实现牙科可接受的道德行为。
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Knowledge Regarding Dentists (Code of Ethics) Regulation among Dental Students in Mathura: A Cross-sectional Study
Background: “Ethics” is inferred from word “ethos” meaning custom or character. Ethics helps to support confidentiality, self-determination, veracity, and fidelity and encourages the well-being and impartiality of individual. This study aimed to assess the knowledge of dentist code of ethics among dental students in Mathura city. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey was executed among 252 dental students studying in K. D. Dental College, Mathura, to assess the knowledge of dentists code of ethics. The study population was selected using convenient sampling. All the dental students studying in final year BDS, internship, and doing postgraduation were included in this study. A structured questionnaire consisted of total 19 questions related to their knowledge of dentists code of ethics regulation was used to assess knowledge about dental ethics. Results: While assessing the knowledge regarding dentist code of ethics, it was found that about 206 (81.7%) and 144 (57.1%) participants had knowledge that in the year 1948 Dentist Act was given and dentists (Code of Ethics) regulation was given by the Dental Council of India, respectively. Few participants, that is, 72 (28.6%) knew that refusing treatment of HIV positive patients was unethical for dental surgeon. However, 116 (46%) participants knew that supply or selling drugs at dental clinic were not unethical. Conclusion: The present study concluded that participants had sparse knowledge about dentists (Code of Ethics) regulation. It is essential to incorporate ethical standards in daily dental practice. It is needed to provide appropriate training methods in the dental profession for continuing toward acceptable ethical behavior in dentistry.
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