评估雪兰莪州初级保健中心(PCC)在大流行前和COVID-19大流行期间牙科就诊和治疗模式的变化

Suhaila Mat Said, Mohd Zulkarnain Sinor, B. Ahmad, K. Omar
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2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的出现影响了卫生保健服务的提供,包括口腔卫生保健服务。所有牙科手术都会产生气溶胶,受感染患者的飞沫可能导致病毒传播[1]。因此,在COVID-19爆发期间,初级保健机构的牙科就诊和治疗仅限于急诊病例。牙科检查可提供牙科服务使用情况的真实情况。利用牙科服务对个人生活至关重要,因为利用不足会导致口腔健康状况不佳。本研究旨在探讨和阐明大流行前和COVID-19大流行期间初级保健中心(PCC)牙科就诊和治疗模式的变化。通过检索2018年1月至2021年12月雪兰莪口腔卫生部门牙科官员(PG 207)和牙科治疗师(PG 206)的月度工作量状态报告,对牙科就诊和治疗进行了回顾性记录审查。数据是每个月牙科就诊和治疗的总次数。对频率、百分比和图表进行描述性分析。卡方检验是用来测试与p˂0.05的显著性水平设置,在OpenEpi进行在线软件 .                                                              在COVID-19大流行前和大流行期间,学童(67.0%)到PCC看牙医的比例较高,其次是成年人(24.3%)和产前母亲(2.6%)。大流行前记录的最常见牙科治疗是补牙(85.5%)和拔牙(27.3%)。大流行期间观察到牙科就诊和治疗模式的变化。正如国家安全委员会(National Security Council)宣布的那样,所确定的峰值与MCO阶段全国实施的政策变化有关。MCO 2期间的牙科就诊次数较低(14.4%)。由于2021年1月MCO 2的学校关闭,牙科就诊人数很低。看牙次数与MCO期有一定的相关性(p小于0.01)。在大流行期间,牙科就诊和治疗的模式发生了变化。在大流行期间,特别是在雪兰莪州实施行动管制令期间,在PCC进行的牙科就诊和牙科治疗次数减少了。
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Assessing the Change in Pattern of Dental Visits and Treatment Performed at Primary Care Centre (PCC) in Selangor During the Pre-pandemic and During COVID-19 Pandemic
Emerging of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected the delivery of healthcare services, including oral healthcare services. All  dental procedures generate aerosol, and droplet from infected patients may lead to virus transmission [1]. Thus, dental visits and treatment during COVID-19 outbreak in primary care were restricted to only emergency cases. Dental visits provide a true picture of utilisation of dental services. Utilisation of dental services is vital for an individual life because underutilisation can lead to poor oral health. This study sought to explore and elucidate the changing pattern of dental visits and treatment performed in Primary Care Centres (PCC) during the pre-pandemic and COVID-19 pandemic.   This retrospective record review of dental visits and treatment was conducted by retrieving the Monthly Workload State Report of Dental Officer (PG 207) and Dental Therapist (PG 206) at the Oral Health Division in Selangor from January 2018 to December 2021. The data was the total number of each month’s dental visit and treatment performed. A descriptive analysis was reported in frequency, percentage, and graph. Chi-Square was used to test the association with the significance level set at p˂0.05, was carried out in OpenEpi online software.                                                               During pre and pandemic COVID-19, dental visits at the PCC were higher among schoolchildren (67.0%), followed by adults (24.3%) and antenatal mothers (2.6%). The most common dental treatment recorded during the pre-pandemic was filling (85.5%), and tooth extraction (27.3%). The changing pattern of dental visits and treatment given was observed during the pandemic. The spiking points identified were correlated with changes in policies implemented nationwide during the MCO phase, as declared by the National Security Council. The number of dental visits was low (14.4%) during MCO 2. Due to the closure of schools in MCO 2 in January 2021, the number of dental visits was found to be low. There is an association in the number of dental visits with the phase of MCO (p˂0.01).   The pattern of dental visits and treatments performed changed during the pandemic. The number of dental visits and dental treatment performed at the PCC was reduced during the pandemic, particularly in the Movement Control Order (MCO) phase in Selangor.
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