Pediatric dentist attire and relationship with anxiety in children and parents during covid-19 pandemic

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Autor(a) principal: Havale, Raghavendra
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rao, Dhanu G, Shrutha, SP, Mathew, Irin, Tharay, Namratha, Taj, Kausar -E-, Tuppadmath, Kanchan M
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8665967
Resumo: Aim: The study aimed to evaluate children’s and parent’s preferences of dentist’s attire during Covid-19 pandemic and their relationship with dental anxiety. Methods: A total of 139 Children(71 boys, 68 girls) aged 6-12 years were shown videos of a pediatric dentist working with different attire such as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and pedoscrub, and they were asked to express the way they preferred their dentist to be dressed. Children’s anxiety levels with different attire of paediatric dentists were assessed in different age groups and for boys and girls separately and recorded it using the Facial image scale. A questionnaire regarding dental anxiety was created online and completed by 139 parents (76 females, 63 males) of various ages and different educational backgrounds who were asked to choose between two outfits. Results were tabulated and statistically analysed using Chi-square test. Results: Children aged 10-12 years preferred PPE by 50.6%, whereas 48.1% of children aged 6-9 years least preferred PPE (<0.05). About 46 (33%) were scored as anxious children and they had a preference for pedoscrub. Also, nonanxious children 43(31%) preferred PPE. All educated parents (100%) selected PPE over pedoscrub and the result were shown to be statistically significant. (<0.05). Conclusion: Ultimately, the majority of the anxious children chosen pedoscrub, whereas non - anxious children have chosen PPE. Furthermore, the data reveals that both educated parents and older
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pediatric dentist attire and relationship with anxiety in children and parents during covid-19 pandemic
title Pediatric dentist attire and relationship with anxiety in children and parents during covid-19 pandemic
spellingShingle Pediatric dentist attire and relationship with anxiety in children and parents during covid-19 pandemic
Havale, Raghavendra
Covid-19
Parents
Surgical attire
Dentists
Dental anxiety
title_short Pediatric dentist attire and relationship with anxiety in children and parents during covid-19 pandemic
title_full Pediatric dentist attire and relationship with anxiety in children and parents during covid-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Pediatric dentist attire and relationship with anxiety in children and parents during covid-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric dentist attire and relationship with anxiety in children and parents during covid-19 pandemic
title_sort Pediatric dentist attire and relationship with anxiety in children and parents during covid-19 pandemic
author Havale, Raghavendra
author_facet Havale, Raghavendra
Rao, Dhanu G
Shrutha, SP
Mathew, Irin
Tharay, Namratha
Taj, Kausar -E-
Tuppadmath, Kanchan M
author_role author
author2 Rao, Dhanu G
Shrutha, SP
Mathew, Irin
Tharay, Namratha
Taj, Kausar -E-
Tuppadmath, Kanchan M
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Havale, Raghavendra
Rao, Dhanu G
Shrutha, SP
Mathew, Irin
Tharay, Namratha
Taj, Kausar -E-
Tuppadmath, Kanchan M
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Covid-19
Parents
Surgical attire
Dentists
Dental anxiety
topic Covid-19
Parents
Surgical attire
Dentists
Dental anxiety
description Aim: The study aimed to evaluate children’s and parent’s preferences of dentist’s attire during Covid-19 pandemic and their relationship with dental anxiety. Methods: A total of 139 Children(71 boys, 68 girls) aged 6-12 years were shown videos of a pediatric dentist working with different attire such as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and pedoscrub, and they were asked to express the way they preferred their dentist to be dressed. Children’s anxiety levels with different attire of paediatric dentists were assessed in different age groups and for boys and girls separately and recorded it using the Facial image scale. A questionnaire regarding dental anxiety was created online and completed by 139 parents (76 females, 63 males) of various ages and different educational backgrounds who were asked to choose between two outfits. Results were tabulated and statistically analysed using Chi-square test. Results: Children aged 10-12 years preferred PPE by 50.6%, whereas 48.1% of children aged 6-9 years least preferred PPE (<0.05). About 46 (33%) were scored as anxious children and they had a preference for pedoscrub. Also, nonanxious children 43(31%) preferred PPE. All educated parents (100%) selected PPE over pedoscrub and the result were shown to be statistically significant. (<0.05). Conclusion: Ultimately, the majority of the anxious children chosen pedoscrub, whereas non - anxious children have chosen PPE. Furthermore, the data reveals that both educated parents and older
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