COVID-19: conhecimentos e atitudes dos cirurgiõesdentistas e estudantes de odontologia em tempos de pandemia
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of dentists and dental undergraduates regarding COVID-19. This survey was conducted from July 8 to August 8, 2020, that until then, which correspond to the epidemiological weeks with the highest number of cases in southern Brazil. The individuals were invited to participate in the survey and received a structured and self-administered online questionnaire via Google Forms (Alphabet, Mountain View, CA, USA). Initially, participants answered questions regarding sociodemographic data on age, gender, region of origin, working time, education, and activity sector. The second section was about the dentist's knowledge about COVID-19, addressing the symptoms, incubation period, means of transmission. The last section contained questions about the dentist's attitudes towards the COVID-19 pandemic, in which they were asked about service offered in pandemic times, PPEs, means of prevention, emergency with suspect case and urgency with confirmed case. The data were submitted to descriptive and inferential statistics with a 5% significance level between the sociodemographic variables with the knowledge and attitudes of the participants of the study on COVID-19. Total of 476 participants with a median age of 29 years (19 - 86), being 26.7% men and 73.3% women. Most of the participants are from South/Southeast Brazil (91.2%) and have time worked up to 15 years (57.4%). Most of the participants were graduated or specialized (54.9%) and did not work in universities as an activity sector. About the knowledge of the symptoms of COVID-19 the participants answered the most common of COVID-19 (99.4% for fever, 95.2% for cough and 99.2% for difficulty to breathe), but there was a gap in the recognition of more unusual symptoms, such as 30.5% for rhinorrhea and 29.6% for skin rash. In relation to the incubation period 56.3% answered from 1 to 14 days. The percentage of participants who responded in relation to the primary mode of transmission of COVID-19 was 98.3%, but had greater difficulty in recognizing indirect transmission of the virus (70.4%). Among the attitudes taken by the participants about the service offered during the pandemic period, 45% responded that they normally attend only with longer intervals between patients. Older participants indicated more the option of using the N95/PFF2 mask than younger participants (p = 0.013). About the means of prevention, participants with master's and PhD answered that they use more mouthwash with pre-procedure Hydrogen Peroxide than the students (p = 0.011). The conduct of a part of the participants related to the education and case of emergency in a patient with COVID-19 did not follow the recommendations proposed by the local council (p = 0.007). Therefore, we can conclude that the knowledge about COVID-19 of the participants was satisfactory, however, in relation to attitudes there is a divergence from that proposed by the regulatory agencies. It is important to emphasize that in face of this moment of uncertainty, it is necessary to be always attentive to new scientific evidence on the subject. |
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COVID-19: conhecimentos e atitudes dos cirurgiõesdentistas e estudantes de odontologia em tempos de pandemiaOdontologiaInfecções por coronavírusFormulárioCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIAThe objective of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of dentists and dental undergraduates regarding COVID-19. This survey was conducted from July 8 to August 8, 2020, that until then, which correspond to the epidemiological weeks with the highest number of cases in southern Brazil. The individuals were invited to participate in the survey and received a structured and self-administered online questionnaire via Google Forms (Alphabet, Mountain View, CA, USA). Initially, participants answered questions regarding sociodemographic data on age, gender, region of origin, working time, education, and activity sector. The second section was about the dentist's knowledge about COVID-19, addressing the symptoms, incubation period, means of transmission. The last section contained questions about the dentist's attitudes towards the COVID-19 pandemic, in which they were asked about service offered in pandemic times, PPEs, means of prevention, emergency with suspect case and urgency with confirmed case. The data were submitted to descriptive and inferential statistics with a 5% significance level between the sociodemographic variables with the knowledge and attitudes of the participants of the study on COVID-19. Total of 476 participants with a median age of 29 years (19 - 86), being 26.7% men and 73.3% women. Most of the participants are from South/Southeast Brazil (91.2%) and have time worked up to 15 years (57.4%). Most of the participants were graduated or specialized (54.9%) and did not work in universities as an activity sector. About the knowledge of the symptoms of COVID-19 the participants answered the most common of COVID-19 (99.4% for fever, 95.2% for cough and 99.2% for difficulty to breathe), but there was a gap in the recognition of more unusual symptoms, such as 30.5% for rhinorrhea and 29.6% for skin rash. In relation to the incubation period 56.3% answered from 1 to 14 days. The percentage of participants who responded in relation to the primary mode of transmission of COVID-19 was 98.3%, but had greater difficulty in recognizing indirect transmission of the virus (70.4%). Among the attitudes taken by the participants about the service offered during the pandemic period, 45% responded that they normally attend only with longer intervals between patients. Older participants indicated more the option of using the N95/PFF2 mask than younger participants (p = 0.013). About the means of prevention, participants with master's and PhD answered that they use more mouthwash with pre-procedure Hydrogen Peroxide than the students (p = 0.011). The conduct of a part of the participants related to the education and case of emergency in a patient with COVID-19 did not follow the recommendations proposed by the local council (p = 0.007). Therefore, we can conclude that the knowledge about COVID-19 of the participants was satisfactory, however, in relation to attitudes there is a divergence from that proposed by the regulatory agencies. It is important to emphasize that in face of this moment of uncertainty, it is necessary to be always attentive to new scientific evidence on the subject.O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o conhecimento e as atitudes dos cirurgiões-dentistas e estudantes do último ano de Odontologia em relação à COVID-19. Esta pesquisa foi realizada do dia 8 de julho a 8 de agosto de 2020, que até então, correspondiam as semanas epidemiológicas com o maior número de casos no Sul do Brasil. Os indivíduos foram convidados a participar da pesquisa e receberam um questionário online estruturado e autoadministrado via Google Forms (Alphabet, Mountain View, CA, EUA). Inicialmente os participantes responderam questões referentes a dados sociodemográficos sobre idade, sexo, região de origem, tempo de trabalho, nível de educação e setor de atividade. A segunda seção foi sobre o conhecimento do dentista sobre a COVID-19, abordando os sintomas, período de incubação e meios de transmissão. A última seção continha perguntas sobre as atitudes dos dentistas em relação à pandemia da COVID-19, nas quais foram feitas perguntas sobre o serviço oferecido em tempos pandemia, Equipamentos de Proteção Individual (EPIs), meios de prevenção, emergência com caso suspeito para a COVID-19 e urgência com caso confirmado do vírus. Os dados foram submetidos a estatística descritiva e inferencial com nível de significância de 5% nas associações entre as variáveis sociodemográficos e os conhecimentos e atitudes dos participantes do estudo sobre a COVID-19. Total de 476 participantes com mediana de idade de 29 anos (19 – 86), sendo 26.7% homens e 73.3% mulheres. A maioria dos participantes tem como região de origem no Sul/Sudeste do Brasil (91,2%) e com tempo de trabalho na profissão de até 15 anos (57,4%). A maioria dos participantes era formada ou especialista (54,9%) e não atuava nas universidades como um setor de atividade. Sobre o conhecimento dos sintomas da COVID-19 os participantes responderam os mais comuns da COVID-19 (99,4% para febre, 95,2% para tosse e 99,2% para dificuldade para respirar), mas houve uma lacuna no reconhecimento de sintomas mais incomuns, como 30,5% para rinorreia. Em relação ao período de incubação 56,3% responderam de 1 a 14 dias. A porcentagem de participantes que responderam em relação ao modo primário de transmissão da COVID-19 foi de 98,3%, mas tiveram maior dificuldade em reconhecer a transmissão indireta do vírus (70.4%). Entre as atitudes tomadas pelos participantes, sobre o serviço oferecido no período da pandemia, 45% responderam que atendem normalmente apenas com intervalos maiores entre os pacientes. Participantes mais velhos assinalaram mais a opção de utilizar a máscara N95/PFF2 do que os mais jovens (p = 0,013). Sobre os meios de prevenção, participantes com mestrado e doutorado responderam que usam mais colutório com Peróxido de Hidrogênio préprocedimento que os estudantes (p = 0,011). A conduta de uma parte dos participantes relacionada ao nível de educação e caso de uma emergência em um paciente com COVID-19 não seguiu as recomendações propostas pelo conselho local (p = 0,007). Sendo assim, podemos concluir que o conhecimento sobre a COVID-19 dos participantes apresentou-se satisfatório, entretanto, em relação as atitudes há uma divergência em relação ao proposto pelos órgãos reguladores. É importante ressaltar que diante deste momento de incerteza, é necessário estar sempre atento às novas evidências científicas sobre o tema.Universidade PositivoBrasilPós-GraduaçãoPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Odontologia ClínicaUPDeliberador, Tatiana Mirandahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4688659299176448Scariot, Rafaelahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8726711027143249Petinati, Maria Fernanda Pivetta2021-05-14T20:55:50Z20202021-05-14T20:55:50Z2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://repositorio.cruzeirodosul.edu.br/handle/123456789/2181porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório do Centro Universitário Braz Cubasinstname:Centro Universitário Braz Cubas (CUB)instacron:CUB2021-06-24T12:11:27Zoai:repositorio.cruzeirodosul.edu.br:123456789/2181Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.brazcubas.edu.br/oai/requestbibli@brazcubas.edu.bropendoar:2021-06-24T12:11:27Repositório do Centro Universitário Braz Cubas - Centro Universitário Braz Cubas (CUB)false |
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COVID-19: conhecimentos e atitudes dos cirurgiõesdentistas e estudantes de odontologia em tempos de pandemia |
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COVID-19: conhecimentos e atitudes dos cirurgiõesdentistas e estudantes de odontologia em tempos de pandemia |
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COVID-19: conhecimentos e atitudes dos cirurgiõesdentistas e estudantes de odontologia em tempos de pandemia Petinati, Maria Fernanda Pivetta Odontologia Infecções por coronavírus Formulário CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA |
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COVID-19: conhecimentos e atitudes dos cirurgiõesdentistas e estudantes de odontologia em tempos de pandemia |
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COVID-19: conhecimentos e atitudes dos cirurgiõesdentistas e estudantes de odontologia em tempos de pandemia |
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COVID-19: conhecimentos e atitudes dos cirurgiõesdentistas e estudantes de odontologia em tempos de pandemia |
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COVID-19: conhecimentos e atitudes dos cirurgiõesdentistas e estudantes de odontologia em tempos de pandemia |
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COVID-19: conhecimentos e atitudes dos cirurgiõesdentistas e estudantes de odontologia em tempos de pandemia |
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Petinati, Maria Fernanda Pivetta |
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Petinati, Maria Fernanda Pivetta |
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Deliberador, Tatiana Miranda http://lattes.cnpq.br/4688659299176448 Scariot, Rafaela http://lattes.cnpq.br/8726711027143249 |
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Petinati, Maria Fernanda Pivetta |
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Odontologia Infecções por coronavírus Formulário CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA |
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Odontologia Infecções por coronavírus Formulário CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA |
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of dentists and dental undergraduates regarding COVID-19. This survey was conducted from July 8 to August 8, 2020, that until then, which correspond to the epidemiological weeks with the highest number of cases in southern Brazil. The individuals were invited to participate in the survey and received a structured and self-administered online questionnaire via Google Forms (Alphabet, Mountain View, CA, USA). Initially, participants answered questions regarding sociodemographic data on age, gender, region of origin, working time, education, and activity sector. The second section was about the dentist's knowledge about COVID-19, addressing the symptoms, incubation period, means of transmission. The last section contained questions about the dentist's attitudes towards the COVID-19 pandemic, in which they were asked about service offered in pandemic times, PPEs, means of prevention, emergency with suspect case and urgency with confirmed case. The data were submitted to descriptive and inferential statistics with a 5% significance level between the sociodemographic variables with the knowledge and attitudes of the participants of the study on COVID-19. Total of 476 participants with a median age of 29 years (19 - 86), being 26.7% men and 73.3% women. Most of the participants are from South/Southeast Brazil (91.2%) and have time worked up to 15 years (57.4%). Most of the participants were graduated or specialized (54.9%) and did not work in universities as an activity sector. About the knowledge of the symptoms of COVID-19 the participants answered the most common of COVID-19 (99.4% for fever, 95.2% for cough and 99.2% for difficulty to breathe), but there was a gap in the recognition of more unusual symptoms, such as 30.5% for rhinorrhea and 29.6% for skin rash. In relation to the incubation period 56.3% answered from 1 to 14 days. The percentage of participants who responded in relation to the primary mode of transmission of COVID-19 was 98.3%, but had greater difficulty in recognizing indirect transmission of the virus (70.4%). Among the attitudes taken by the participants about the service offered during the pandemic period, 45% responded that they normally attend only with longer intervals between patients. Older participants indicated more the option of using the N95/PFF2 mask than younger participants (p = 0.013). About the means of prevention, participants with master's and PhD answered that they use more mouthwash with pre-procedure Hydrogen Peroxide than the students (p = 0.011). The conduct of a part of the participants related to the education and case of emergency in a patient with COVID-19 did not follow the recommendations proposed by the local council (p = 0.007). Therefore, we can conclude that the knowledge about COVID-19 of the participants was satisfactory, however, in relation to attitudes there is a divergence from that proposed by the regulatory agencies. It is important to emphasize that in face of this moment of uncertainty, it is necessary to be always attentive to new scientific evidence on the subject. |
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