Knowledge and awareness of emergency department residents and physicians regarding the management of dentofacial traumatic injuries: a cross-sectional study.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Tahoora Yousuf, Muhammad Subhan Khan, Robia Ghafoor
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Abstract

Background: Majority of patients with Dento-Facial Traumatic Injuries (DFTI) seek initial care at an Emergency Department (ED). The timely management of DFTI is of utmost importance in determining long-term prognosis of the tooth and the patient's overall quality of life. Thus, knowledge and awareness of ED residents & physicians regarding the management of DFTI is crucial for better patient outcomes. Numerous studies have investigated the knowledge of ED specialists regarding initial management of dental trauma, however, scientific evidence in this domain is scarce in our region.

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and awareness of ED residents and physicians regarding diagnosis and management of DFTI using a web-based survey on REDCap.

Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was conducted among the ED residents and physicians of private and public hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan. Data was collected through a web-based questionnaire, sent via email to the participants. The survey comprised of questions assessing their knowledge regarding the diagnosis and management of various dental and maxillofacial injuries. Responses from the participants were graded as low, moderate or high knowledge levels according to a pre-determined criteria. Pearson's chi-square test was applied to determine the association between knowledge scores.

Results: The total response rate was 47.6%. Out of 116 participants, 49 (42%) responses were received from physicians and 67 (58%) from residents. The overall knowledge level of participants was low (46.6%) and there was no significant difference in the knowledge level between residents and physicians (p = 0.157). Participants who had received formal training in dental trauma (p = 0.038) and those with more years of clinical experience (p = 0.004) had higher knowledge scores, that were statistically significant.

Conclusions: The knowledge and awareness of ED residents and physicians in dental trauma management was generally low. Specialized training courses are required to provide timely and adequate management of traumatic dental injuries in order to improve patient-related outcomes.

急诊科住院医师和医生对牙面外伤处理的了解和认识:一项横断面研究。
背景:大多数牙颌面外伤(DFTI)患者都会到急诊科(ED)寻求初步治疗。及时处理牙颌面外伤对牙齿的长期预后和患者的整体生活质量至关重要。因此,急诊科住院医师和医生对 DFTI 处理的了解和认识对于改善患者预后至关重要。许多研究都调查了急诊科专家对牙科创伤初期处理的认识,但在我们地区,这方面的科学证据还很少:本研究旨在利用 REDCap 上的网络调查评估急诊科住院医师和医生对 DFTI 诊断和管理的知识和认识:在巴基斯坦卡拉奇私立和公立医院的急诊科住院医师和医生中开展了一项观察性横断面研究。数据收集通过电子邮件发送给参与者的网络问卷进行。调查内容包括评估他们对各种牙科和颌面部损伤的诊断和处理知识的问题。根据预先确定的标准,参与者的回答被分为低、中、高三个知识水平等级。采用皮尔逊卡方检验确定知识得分之间的关联:总回复率为 47.6%。在 116 位参与者中,49 位(42%)来自医生,67 位(58%)来自住院医师。参与者的总体知识水平较低(46.6%),住院医师和内科医生的知识水平没有显著差异(p = 0.157)。接受过正规牙科创伤培训的参与者(p = 0.038)和拥有更多年临床经验的参与者(p = 0.004)的知识得分更高,且具有统计学意义:结论:急诊科住院医师和医生对牙科创伤管理的知识和认识普遍较低。为了及时、充分地处理牙科创伤,改善患者的相关预后,需要开设专门的培训课程。
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BDJ Open
BDJ Open Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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