Parental Knowledge and Attitude About the Emergency Management of Traumatic Dental Injuries and the Predictive Factors Affecting their Knowledge - A Cross Sectional Study in Makkah, Saudi Arabia

Fawaz Alansari, N. Alkhuzea, Mshari Alzahrani, Moataz Alqurashi, Walid Fouad, Omair M Bukhari, Waleed Taju, Jameel Abuljadayel
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Background:Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) are common dental problems among children worldwide. Some of these injuries occur at home, where parents are considered responsible for reporting them and taking the first action, which directly can influence the prognosis. The present study aims to quantify the level of parents’ knowledge and attitude towards emergency management of TDI and to predict the factors that affect their level of knowledge. Subject and Methods: 269 questionnaires were completed by parents who live in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. The questionnaire was divided into three parts, including questions on demographic data, knowledge, and attitude about emergency management, and self-assessed knowledge and attitude toward further education on TDI emergency management. Results: The average knowledge score was 2 out of 9 (SD±1.9). More than 78% of the participants were enthusiastic about further free education and believed that they don’t have enough knowledge about TDI. A significant positive association has been predicted, using a multivariable Poisson model, between the parental knowledge score and their willingness to attend free lessons, having a previous idea about TDI, higher educational background, confidence, and higher socioeconomic class (SEC). However, the history of a previous TDI was predicted to have a significant negative influence on the knowledge score (p values <0.05). Conclusion: Parents of children in Makkah city show a weak level of knowledge about TDI emergency management. A concerning attitude was shown as parents tend to proceed to manage TDIs against the recommended managements rather than seeking professional advice. A specific dental educational program targeting parents is essential.
父母对创伤性牙齿损伤应急管理的知识和态度以及影响其知识的预测因素——沙特阿拉伯麦加的一项横断面研究
背景:创伤性牙损伤(TDIs)是世界范围内儿童常见的牙齿问题。其中一些伤害发生在家中,父母被认为有责任报告并采取第一个行动,这直接影响预后。本研究旨在量化家长对TDI应急管理的知识和态度水平,并预测影响其知识水平的因素。对象与方法:对居住在沙特阿拉伯麦加的父母进行问卷调查,共269份。问卷分为人口统计数据、应急管理知识和态度、自评TDI应急管理继续教育的知识和态度三个部分。结果:平均知识得分为2分(SD±1.9)。超过78%的参与者对继续免费教育表示热情,并认为他们对TDI的了解不够。使用多变量泊松模型预测,父母知识得分与他们参加免费课程的意愿、对TDI有先前的想法、更高的教育背景、信心和更高的社会经济阶层(SEC)之间存在显著的正相关。然而,先前TDI的历史预测对知识得分有显著的负向影响(p值<0.05)。结论:麦加市儿童家长对TDI应急管理知识水平较低。家长倾向于反对建议的管理方法而不是寻求专业意见来管理tdi,这表明了一种令人担忧的态度。针对家长的牙科教育项目是必要的。
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