Epidemiology of primary oral cancer diagnostics in Kaunas.

Q2 Dentistry
Stomatologija Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Rokas Gelažius, Albinas Gervickas, Ričardas Kubilius
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Abstract

Introduction: Ability for general practitioners and dentists to successfully identify oral cancer (OC) and knowledge about it has a huge influence in further primary diagnosis and good specialized treatment and care. It is very important to realize what obstacles appear in medical care professionals (dentists and general medical practitioners(GPs)) way for primary oral cancer diagnostics.

Purpose: To find out the insight of primary oral cancer diagnostics in Kaunas city.

Goals: to analise knowledge of society about oral cancer and its primary symptoms; to evaluate and compare the insight of POCD for general medical practitioners and dentists; to appraise the oncological awareness and evaluate the experience in oral oncology for mentioned medical care proffesionals.

Materials and methods: Questionnaires were prepared for patients and medical professionals. Permission for investigation was confirmed by LUHS Bioethical centre. Questioning was done in Kaunas city (Lithuania) and its districts.

Results: 100 questionnaires were collected from random people, questioned at health care centers and 106 questionnaires were given to medical staff (64 for dentists and 42 for general medical practitioners); 81% of GPs and 75% of dentists claims to have low insight on POCD; 83,3% of GPs and 46.9% of dentists claims that they have not enough learning experience on POCD from graduated university. Although, only 4,8% of GPs and 6,2% of dentists updated their knowledge on POCD after graduation.

Conclusions: Society agrees having a poor knowledge on POCD; GPs and dentists are not educated enough for POCD; GPs pay too little attention for oral cavity examinations and are in shortage collaborating with dentists about POCD.

考纳斯地区原发性口腔癌诊断的流行病学。
简介:全科医生和牙医成功识别口腔癌(OC)的能力和知识对进一步的初级诊断和良好的专科治疗和护理有着巨大的影响。了解医疗专业人员(牙医和全科医生)在原发性口腔癌诊断方面存在的障碍是非常重要的。目的:了解考纳斯市原发性口腔癌的诊断情况。目的:分析社会对口腔癌及其主要症状的认识;评价和比较全科医生和牙医对POCD的认识;目的:评价受访医疗人员口腔肿瘤学知识和口腔肿瘤学经验。材料与方法:对患者和医务人员进行问卷调查。经LUHS生物伦理中心确认允许进行调查。讯问是在考纳斯市(立陶宛)及其各区进行的。结果:在卫生保健中心随机抽取问卷100份,向医务人员发放问卷106份(牙医64份,全科医生42份);81%的全科医生和75%的牙医声称对POCD了解不多;83.3%的全科医生及46.9%的牙医声称他们在大学毕业后没有足够的学习经验。尽管只有4.8%的全科医生和6.2%的牙医在毕业后更新了他们关于POCD的知识。结论:社会认同对POCD认识不足;全科医生和牙医没有接受足够的POCD教育;全科医生对口腔检查的关注太少,缺乏与牙医在POCD方面的合作。
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