Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of dentists after the COVID‑19 pandemic: A cross‑sectional study

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Background

Dentists are at an increased risk of encountering cross‑infections because of working in close proximity with oral mucosa and saliva making use of high‑speed rotary instruments during treatment generating large amount of aerosols and splatter which in turn increases the probability of nosocomial spread of infections. The present study aimed to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of dentists after the COVID‑19 pandemic.

Materials and Methods

The present cross‑sectional study was conducted using Google Forms wherein a well‑structured questionnaire composed of a total of 25 closed‑ended questions was distributed among practicing dentists through online mode. Step‑wise linear regression analysis was done to determine the influence of independent variables on the knowledge, attitude, and practice scores of the participants. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results

On analyzing the results, multiple linear regression analysis revealed no significant difference in the knowledge scores among the participants, while good attitude and practice scores were significantly associated with higher qualification of the participants. Another noteworthy finding in the study was the significant correlation observed between the various components of the knowledge, attitude, and practice scores among the participants (P < 0.05).

Conclusion

It could be concluded from the findings of the present survey that dentists were found to have good knowledge scores about the COVID‑19 pandemic. They should, however, pay more emphasis on practicing tele‑triaging and proper screening and should follow various guidelines and advisories issued from time to time by the competent authorities.

Language:
English
Published:
Dental Research Journal, Volume:20 Issue: 6, Jun 2023
Page:
4
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