沙特阿拉伯正畸医生管理唐氏综合征患者的视角:小故事和 COM-B 分析研究。

Q2 Dentistry
Journal of Orthodontic Science Pub Date : 2024-09-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jos.jos_14_24
Hassan Abed, Waleed Taju
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目的本研究旨在通过小故事研究和 COM-B 模型,探讨沙特阿拉伯正畸医生对管理唐氏综合征患者的看法:这是一项针对在沙特阿拉伯工作的正畸医生的横断面研究。研究人员询问了参与者的人口统计学数据。小故事(临床情景)和 COM-B 模型(C:能力;O:机会;M:动机;B:行为)用于评估正畸医生对唐氏综合征患者管理的看法。阿尔法(克朗巴赫)模型用于研究测量量表的特性。采用皮尔逊相关系数对以均值表示的变量进行相关性分析。在比较两组平均值和两组以上平均值时,分别采用了独立 t 检验和单因素方差分析,并以最小显著性差异(LSD)作为事后检验:大多数参与者(n = 70,85.4%)表示,他们在接受口腔正畸临床培训期间没有接受过处理唐氏综合征患者的培训/接触。在治疗中度唐氏综合征患者时,参与者的平均治疗量为 3.82(SD = 1.1);在治疗重度唐氏综合征和轻度咬合不齐患者时,参与者的平均治疗量为 2.48(SD = 1.4)。受试者还表明,他们的行为和态度与他们管理唐氏综合征患者的能力、机会和动机有很大关系。对于下颌骨发育不全,报告的平均同意率为 2.46(SD = 1);对于先天性缺失牙,报告的平均同意率为 4.38(SD = 0.8):本研究发现,沙特阿拉伯的正畸医生对管理具有中度和重度挑战行为的唐氏综合征患者信心不足。尽管如此,通过增强他们在这一领域的能力、机会、动力和知识,提高他们管理唐氏综合征患者的信心水平和态度的可能性还是很大的。
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Perspectives on managing patients with Down's syndrome among orthodontists in Saudi Arabia: A vignette and a COM-B analysis study.

Objective: This study aims to explore perspectives on managing patients with Down's syndrome among orthodontists in Saudi Arabia using a vignette study and COM-B model.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study for orthodontists working in Saudi Arabia. Participants were asked about their demographic data. Vignette (clinical scenarios) and COM-B model (C: capability, O: opportunity, M: motivation, and B: behavior) were used to assess orthodontists' perspectives regarding the management of patients with Down's syndrome. A model of Alpha (Cronbach) was used to study the properties of measurement scales. A Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to correlate variables represented by means. An independent t-test and one-way ANOVA, with least significant difference (LSD) as a post hoc test, were used to compare two group means and more than two groups, respectively.

Results: Most participants (n = 70, 85.4%) reported that they had no training/exposure to dealing with Down's syndrome patients during their orthodontic clinical training. Participants reported an average of 3.82 (SD = 1.1) when treating moderate Down's syndrome and 2.48 (SD = 1.4) when treating severe Down's syndrome with mild occlusion discrepancies. Participants also showed that their behavior and attitude are significantly related to their capability, opportunity, and motivation regarding the management of patients with Down's syndrome. The average reported agreement ranges from 2.46 (SD = 1) for the hypoplasia of the mandible to 4.38 (SD = 0.8) for the congenitally missing teeth.

Conclusion: This study found that orthodontists in Saudi Arabia showed low confidence levels to manage Down's syndrome patients with moderate and severe challenging behavior. Despite this, the likelihood of increasing their confidence levels and attitude regarding the management of patients with Down's syndrome increased by increasing their capability, opportunity, motivation, and knowledge in this field.

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Journal of Orthodontic Science
Journal of Orthodontic Science Dentistry-Orthodontics
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