The Legacy of COVID-19 in Dentistry: Patient's Perception of Biosafety in Dental Offices: Cross-sectional Research

Natália Saud Junqueira FRANCO, Aline Evangelista de Souza de GABRIEL, Giulia Battistini CONTI, Letícia GAMBARINI, Wellington Francisco RODRIGUES, Silmara Aparecida Milori CORONA
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Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitudes and perspectives of patients about the pandemic coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) and the prevention measures taken in dental offices and analyze what they expect from dentists considering the pandemic and post-pandemic scenarios. Material and Methods: To collect the information, an online questionnaire was sent to patients from all over Brazil, including men and women, older than 18, who have already undergone dental treatment and who were not dentists or dental students. Data were analyzed using chi-square, Fisher's exact or chi-square with Yates' correction tests (α=0.05). Results: There was a total of 2,557 volunteers patients, of whom 2,065 (80.8%) were female and 1,326 (51.9%) of them were aged 20-29 years. A total of 2,338 (91.4%) patients reported feeling more secure when the dentist uses personal protective equipment. Men (p<0.0001) and those over 50 years of age (p=0.01) have propensity to attend dental offices than woman, even if COVID-19 was suspected. Men were less afraid of visiting dental clinics (p<0.0001). Conclusion: Patients were aware of the preventive measures taken in dental offices and were able to request that dentists follow these measures and expect changes in dental care, even after the pandemic and with vaccination. Therefore, COVID-19 protection protocols should be carefully followed by professionals to increase patients' confidence.
COVID-19在牙科中的遗产:患者对牙科诊所生物安全的看法:横断面研究
目的:了解患者对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的知识、态度和观点以及牙科诊所采取的预防措施,并分析患者对牙医的期望。材料和方法:为了收集信息,向巴西各地的患者发送了一份在线问卷,包括男性和女性,年龄在18岁以上,已经接受过牙科治疗,不是牙医或牙科学生。采用卡方检验、Fisher精确检验或Yates校正检验对数据进行分析(α=0.05)。结果:共纳入志愿者2557例,其中女性2065例(80.8%),年龄20 ~ 29岁1326例(51.9%)。共有2338名(91.4%)患者报告说,当牙医使用个人防护设备时,他们感到更安全。男性(p<0.0001)和50岁以上(p=0.01)比女性更倾向于去牙科诊所,即使怀疑患有COVID-19。男性较少害怕去牙科诊所(p<0.0001)。结论:患者了解牙科诊所采取的预防措施,并能够要求牙医遵循这些措施,并期望牙科保健发生变化,即使在大流行之后和接种疫苗之后。因此,专业人员应严格遵守COVID-19防护方案,以增强患者的信心。
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