孟加拉国部分三级医院牙科患者健康素养状况及对COVID-19大流行的预防行为认知

Q4 Medicine
Towhida Ahsan, Md Golam Abbas, Md Salim Uddin, Aysha Hauqe, Mohammad Rashidul Alam, Hafiza Sultana, Rafaat Choudhury
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背景:COVID-19已宣布为全球危机的突发公共卫生事件。在这种情况下,由于人与人之间的直接传播,牙科患者的风险很高。牙科治疗需要在其他地方进行非常密切的接触,还有一些其他因素,如候诊室,医院的通风系统,聚集等,使情况更加危急。目的:了解牙科患者对新型冠状病毒肺炎的健康素养状况和预防行为认知。方法:采用自填式半结构式问卷和面对面访谈法对342名调查对象进行资料收集。在数据收集过程中,在达卡牙科学院医院和Chattogram国际牙科学院医院进行系统随机抽样。每位参与者都获得了知情的书面同意。频率,百分比,图表和图表被用来呈现分析,这是使用SPSS进行的。结果:本组牙科患者以25 ~ 34岁年龄段居多。平均(±SD)年龄为36(±13.32)岁。最多患者(85.1%)对COVID-19健康素养相关感知更为准确,牙科患者的教育程度、职业状况与其COVID-19健康素养相关感知存在显著相关性(p <0.05)。超过80%的患者对COVID-19的预防方面有所了解,并有良好的预防行为相关认知,但他们表示不可能在现实中保持每一种预防行为。约53.8%的人认为呆在家里会对预防COVID-19发挥重要作用,但很大一部分人不同意这一点。约15%的人不同意在公共场所保持身体距离和避免社交活动可以减少新型冠状病毒的传播。结论:本研究记录了相当一部分牙科患者对COVID-19的良好健康素养和预防行为认知。然而,应该继续开展一个全面的意识提升计划,以保持这种乐观的看法,并激励他们在现实中实践这种看法。孟加拉国医疗援助理事会2022年公报;48 (3): 236 - 243
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Health Literacy Status and Preventive Behavioral Perception of Dental Patients Regarding COVID-19 Pandemic in Selected Tertiary Hospitals of Bangladesh
Background: COVID-19 has declared a public health emergency as a global crisis. In this situation dental patients are at high risk because of direct person to person transmission. Dental treatment requires very close contact elsewhere there are some other factors such as waiting room, ventilation system of hospital, gathering and so on which make the condition more critical. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess the health literacy status and preventive behavioral perception of dental patients regarding the COVID-19. Methods: Data were collected from total 342 respondents by self-administered semi-structured questionnaire and face to face interview was conducted. Systematic random sampling was done in Dhaka Dental College Hospital and Chattogram International Dental College Hospital during data collection. Informed written consent was taken from each participants. Frequencies, percentages, charts, and diagrams were used to present the analysis, which was carried out using SPSS. Results: In this study, majority of dental patients were within 25-34 years age. Mean (±SD) age was 36(±13.32) years. Maximum patients (85.1%) had more accurate health literacy related perception regarding COVID-19 and there were significant association between educational status, occupational status of the dental patients and their health literacy status (p <0.05) regarding COVID-19. More than 80% patients were aware about preventive aspects of COVID-19 and had good preventive behavior related perception but they expressed that it was not possible to maintain every precautionary behavior in reality. About 53.8% agreed staying at home would play a significant role in preventing COVID-19 but a big portion disagreed with this. Approximately 15% disagreed with the issue that keeping a physical distance in public places and avoiding social events reduces the spread of novel corona viruses. Conclusion: In this study a significant portion of good health literacy related and preventive behavioral perception of dental patients regarding COVID-19 was recorded. However a comprehensive awareness-raising program should be continued to hold this optimistic perception and inspire them to practice this perception in reality. Bangladesh Medical Res Counc Bull 2022; 48(3): 236-243
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