Assessment of oral health needs among health care workers in Udaipur, India

Pulkit Chaturvedi, Aastha Doshi, Deepika Balodi, E. Singh, S. Shams, Devanshi Raijada, V. Shah, Ayushi Pathak, Gaurav Jawariya, Soumya Vardhan
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Background: Health care workers are a part of community that provides health care services. They facilitate people from primary preventions to complex treatment procedures. In the course they often neglect their own health prospects especially oral health. The attitude regarding oral health in health care workers in India is a cause of concern. The aim of the study is to assess the oral health needs of the health care workers in Udaipur, India and to utilize data to be used as a guideline for improvements in their oral health care and improving their quality of life. Methodology: A written oral health case history format was prepared and was carefully examined on all willing participants for the study along with dental indices recording related to dental caries and tooth wear. The data was analyzed using IBM SPSS 21 software. Results: 87.5% of the health care workers were suffering from dental caries. Also, 16.3% had root stumps in their oral cavity of the teeth which were lost due to caries. Also, 17.5% participants had grossly decayed teeth due to caries. Noticeably, attrition of teeth was also noticed in 65% of the participants. These findings can be attributed to the amount of sugar present in food, lack of oral hygiene and poor oral health habits. Conclusion: Their knowledge regarding oral health care habits needs improvement. They are the people who can themselves apply and guide others to maintain good oral habits. Efforts should be established by caretakers to instill oral health education in health care workers.
印度乌代普尔卫生保健工作者口腔卫生需求评估
背景:卫生保健工作者是提供卫生保健服务的社区的一部分。它们帮助人们从初级预防到复杂的治疗程序。在这个过程中,他们往往忽视了自己的健康前景,尤其是口腔健康。印度卫生保健工作者对口腔健康的态度令人关切。本研究的目的是评估印度乌代浦尔卫生保健工作者的口腔卫生需求,并利用数据作为改善其口腔卫生保健和改善其生活质量的指导方针。方法:准备了一份书面的口腔健康病历格式,并对所有愿意参加研究的参与者进行了仔细的检查,同时记录了与龋齿和牙齿磨损相关的牙齿指数。采用IBM SPSS 21软件对数据进行分析。结果:87.5%的医护人员患龋。此外,16.3%的人因蛀牙而在口腔内失去了牙齿的根残。此外,17.5%的参与者因蛀牙而严重蛀牙。值得注意的是,65%的参与者也注意到牙齿磨损。这些发现可归因于食物中的含糖量、缺乏口腔卫生和不良口腔卫生习惯。结论:口腔保健习惯知识有待提高。他们是能够自己应用和指导他人保持良好的口腔习惯的人。护理人员应努力向卫生保健工作者灌输口腔健康教育。
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