The COVID-19 experience of orthodontists in Jordan.

Q2 Dentistry
Journal of Orthodontic Science Pub Date : 2023-03-18 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jos.jos_48_22
Yana Sabbagh, Stephen M Chadwick, Benjamin R K Lewis, Elham S Abu Alhaija
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Objectives: To understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on orthodontic clinical services in Jordan.

Materials and methods: Google Forms electronic questionnaires were distributed between March and June 2021 using the WhatsApp platform of the Jordanian Orthodontic Society and via direct WhatsApp messages. The survey was identical and contemporaneous to that used in the United Kingdom.

Results: The survey yielded 127 unique responses, giving a response rate of 53.1%. The factors that had the greatest impact on service delivery were government guidance (78%), patients' fear of attending (70.1%), and increased cross-infection measures (65.4%). The survey revealed that there had been a perceived deterioration in oral hygiene (60.3%) and levels of compliance (61.9%) in patients in active treatment even though patients in treatment were prioritized during the pandemic. Also, 56.8% of respondents felt clinical staff should be vaccinated and undergo regular testing for COVID-19. Orthodontists within Jordan were optimistic regarding the speed at which clinical services would return to pre-pandemic levels of activity with 32.5% anticipating this would take less than 6 months.

Conclusions: Patients in active orthodontic treatment, during COVID-19, have been prioritized but at the expense of new and review patients. Respondents in Jordan felt COVID-19 would have ongoing effects on clinical care, professional practice, and society. Most respondents supported the vaccination of orthodontic staff and were optimistic about the effect of a vaccination program on restoring clinical services.

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约旦正畸医生的 COVID-19 经验。
目的:了解 COVID-19 大流行对约旦正畸临床服务的影响:了解 COVID-19 大流行对约旦正畸临床服务的影响:在 2021 年 3 月至 6 月期间,通过约旦正畸协会的 WhatsApp 平台和直接 WhatsApp 消息分发了谷歌表格电子问卷。该调查与在英国使用的调查完全相同并同步进行:调查共收到 127 份回复,回复率为 53.1%。对服务提供影响最大的因素是政府指导(78%)、患者对就诊的恐惧(70.1%)和交叉感染措施的增加(65.4%)。调查显示,尽管大流行期间正在接受治疗的患者被列为优先考虑对象,但仍有患者认为口腔卫生(60.3%)和依从性(61.9%)有所下降。此外,56.8% 的受访者认为临床工作人员应接种疫苗并定期接受 COVID-19 检测。约旦的正畸医生对临床服务恢复到大流行前水平的速度持乐观态度,32.5%的受访者预计恢复到大流行前水平的时间将少于6个月:结论:在 COVID-19 期间,正在接受正畸治疗的患者被优先考虑,但却牺牲了新患者和复查患者的利益。约旦的受访者认为 COVID-19 将对临床治疗、专业实践和社会产生持续影响。大多数受访者支持为正畸工作人员接种疫苗,并对疫苗接种计划对恢复临床服务的影响持乐观态度。
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Journal of Orthodontic Science
Journal of Orthodontic Science Dentistry-Orthodontics
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