Dental anxiety and empathy among undergraduate oral health students in Norway, South Africa and Namibia.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Faheema Kimmie-Dhansay, Ann Catrin Høyvik, Ahmed Bhayat, Faezah Hussain, Arannikah Karunakaran, Besime Kaya, Pagollang Motloba, Cathrine Malau, John Rutabanzibwa, Shenuka Singh, Vivienne Wilson, Ingvild Johnsen Brusevold
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Purpose/objectives: Dental anxiety is a common type of fear that can complicate dental treatment. The dental practitioner is crucial in both treating dental fear and anxiety as well as prevent it from arising. The ability to feel empathy is important in that matter. The dental practitioner's own level of dental anxiety can possibly affect his or her ability to treat patients in an empathetic manner. The aim of this study was to assess and examine the relationship between level of empathy and dental anxiety in undergraduate oral healthcare students from Namibia, South Africa and Norway.

Material and methods: A cross-sectional study was performed. Questionnaires were distributed, and responses were analyzed anonymously. Dental anxiety was assessed using Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS), and empathy level was assessed using Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (TEQ). Data were presented as means or medians and analyzed using a linear regression model in STATA with a 5% level of significance.

Results: The response rate was 16.0%, and 298 completed questionnaires were received. MDAS was low in all groups (medians 7-10), however, significantly lower in Norway compared to Namibia and South Africa. The mean TEQ score was 46.8 in Namibia, 47.5 in South Africa and 50.4 in Norway, all above average empathy levels but significantly higher in Norway than in Namibia and South Africa.

Conclusions: Oral healthcare students in Africa and Norway showed high empathy and low dental anxiety, which is reassuring for future oral health care professionals.

挪威、南非和纳米比亚口腔卫生专业本科生的牙齿焦虑和共情。
目的/目的:牙科焦虑是一种常见的恐惧,会使牙科治疗复杂化。牙科医生在治疗牙科恐惧和焦虑以及防止其产生方面都是至关重要的。同理心的能力在这件事上很重要。牙科医生自己的牙科焦虑程度可能会影响他或她以同理心的方式治疗病人的能力。本研究的目的是评估和检验来自纳米比亚、南非和挪威的口腔保健专业本科学生的共情水平与牙科焦虑之间的关系。材料和方法:采用横断面研究。发放调查问卷,并对回答进行匿名分析。采用改良牙科焦虑量表(MDAS)评估牙科焦虑,采用多伦多共情问卷(TEQ)评估共情水平。数据以平均值或中位数表示,并使用STATA中的线性回归模型进行分析,显著性水平为5%。结果:问卷回复率为16.0%,共收到问卷298份。MDAS在所有组中都很低(中位数为7-10),然而,与纳米比亚和南非相比,挪威的MDAS明显较低。纳米比亚的平均TEQ得分为46.8,南非为47.5,挪威为50.4,均高于平均同理心水平,但挪威明显高于纳米比亚和南非。结论:非洲和挪威的口腔卫生专业学生表现出较高的共情和较低的牙科焦虑,为未来的口腔卫生专业人员提供了可靠的依据。
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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
5.00%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Odontologica Scandinavica publishes papers conveying new knowledge within all areas of oral health and disease sciences.
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