Modifications of behavior management strategies pre- and post-covid-19 scenario: A survey among pediatric dentists.

Q3 Dentistry
Mili Meghpara, Nikhil Marwah, Yashi Sharma, Archana Paliwal, Shubham Godhani
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Abstract

Background: COVID-19 presented a unique scenario among children, specifically all over the world. The children had decrease outdoors activities and learning times, increased use of electronic gadgets and changes in sleep patterns. These altered behavior patterns of children directly influenced their behavior in the dental operatory. This coupled with the stringent protocols of COVID-19, made the behavior management of children a tedious task. However, as they say that necessity is the mother of all inventions, the pediatric dentist took this time to evaluate newer methods of behavior management and modified old strategies with newer modifications.

Aim: The main aim of this study was to observe the modifications in behavior management strategies among pediatric dentists in the post-COVID-19 era while managing the child in dental operatory.

Materials and methods: Four hundred pediatric dentists were mailed a questionnaire consisting of 24 open and closed-ended questions consisting of personal data, professional information, and questions regarding various behavior management techniques used by them in pre- and post-COVID-19 era. Data obtained were subjected to statistical analysis using SPSS version 26.0, IBM, and a comparison of frequencies of categories of variables with groups was made using Chi-Square test and McNemar test.

Results: The results showed that there were statistically highly significant changes in behavior management strategies pre- and post-COVID-19 scenario with P < 0.01.

Conclusion: Conventional techniques like Tell-Show-Do were popular in both pre- and post-COVID-19 times with minor modifications in approach, but conscious sedation and distraction techniques were evaluated to have gained more popularity in the post-COVID-19 times along with exploration of new novel techniques.

covid-19前后行为管理策略的修改:对儿科牙医的调查
背景:COVID-19在儿童中呈现出独特的情景,特别是在世界各地。孩子们的户外活动和学习时间减少,使用电子产品的时间增加,睡眠模式也发生了变化。这些儿童行为模式的改变直接影响了他们在牙科手术中的行为。再加上COVID-19严格的协议,使儿童的行为管理成为一项繁琐的任务。然而,正如人们所说,需要是一切发明之母,儿科牙医利用这段时间评估了新的行为管理方法,并用新的修改修改了旧的策略。目的:本研究的主要目的是观察后新冠肺炎时代儿童牙医在管理牙科手术儿童时行为管理策略的变化。材料与方法:对400名儿科牙医进行问卷调查,问卷由24个开放式和封闭式问题组成,包括个人资料、专业信息以及他们在covid -19之前和之后使用的各种行为管理技巧。所得数据采用IBM SPSS 26.0版进行统计分析,变量类别与组的频率比较采用卡方检验和McNemar检验。结果:结果显示,患者在新冠肺炎发生前后的行为管理策略变化具有高度统计学意义(P < 0.01)。结论:Tell-Show-Do等传统技术在covid -19前和后均受欢迎,方法略有改变,但随着新技术的探索,有意识镇静和分心技术在covid -19后更受欢迎。
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发文量
54
审稿时长
39 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry (ISSN - 0970-4388) is the official organ of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry. The journal publishes original articles and case reports pertaining to pediatric and preventive dentistry.
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