Knowledge, Attitude and Awareness of the Nurses towards Forensic Dentistry: A questionnaire-based survey

Jayanti Humbe, Monika Kajalkar, Jyoti Bhavthankar, Mandakini Mandale, Vaishali Nandkhedkar, Savita Wagh
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Introduction: Forensic odontology has an important role in crime investigation. Dentistry has much to offer law enforcement in the detection and solution of crime or in civil proceedings. Indeed, nursing is considered as a noble profession owing to the care and sympathy with greater understanding for all human beings regardless of any dissonances. They are being called the bulwark of healthcare profession becoming a significant connecting link between the victims and forensic odontologists. So, forensic dental fieldwork requires an interdisciplinary knowledge of dental sciences. Aim: To analyse the knowledge and attitude towards forensic odontology among nursing students and nursing staff. Materials & Method: A questionnaire based cross-sectional survey using google forms was conducted among nursing students and nursing staff. The questions assessed their knowledge and attitude towards forensic odontology. Results: In this study, 83.7% participants were interested in formal training in the field of forensic odontology. Also 57.7% help doctors in maintaining dental records of their patients. About 52.6% agreed that like thumbprint we can use tongue print for identification of an individual.69.9% knew that DNA analysis can be done using teeth. Overall, 89.1% were interested to participate in workshops and seminars on forensic odontology. Conclusion: Forensic odontology requires interdisciplinary knowledge of dental science. A questionnaire was circulated among 256 nursing students and staff. In which Nursing Students had inadequate knowledge and awareness 47.7% and 43.6% and Nursing Staff 52.3% and 56.4% respectively. This survey showed that nursing students and staff are interested in attending formal training in Forensic Odontology.  
护士对法医牙科知识、态度和意识的问卷调查
法医牙医学在犯罪侦查中具有重要作用。牙科在侦查和解决犯罪或民事诉讼方面为执法提供了很多帮助。事实上,护理被认为是一种高尚的职业,因为它对所有人的关心和同情,以及对任何不和谐的理解。他们被称为医疗保健专业的堡垒,成为受害者和法医牙科医生之间的重要联系。因此,法医牙科现场工作需要跨学科的牙科科学知识。目的:分析护生和护理人员对法医牙科学的知识和态度。材料与方法:采用谷歌表格对护生和护理人员进行问卷调查。这些问题评估了他们对法医牙科学的知识和态度。结果:83.7%的调查对象对正规的法医口腔医学培训感兴趣。还有57.7%的人帮助医生保存病人的牙科记录。大约52.6%的人同意,像拇指指纹一样,我们可以用舌印来识别一个人,69.9%的人知道DNA分析可以用牙齿来完成。总的来说,89.1%的人有兴趣参加法医牙科学的讲习班和研讨会。结论:法医牙科学需要跨学科的牙科学知识。对256名护理专业学生和工作人员进行问卷调查。其中,护理专业学生知识和意识不足的比例分别为47.7%和43.6%,护理人员知识和意识不足的比例分别为52.3%和56.4%。该调查显示,护理专业学生和工作人员对参加法医牙科学的正式培训感兴趣。
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