沙特阿拉伯塔伊夫的创伤性牙齿损伤管理知识和相关预测因素:一项横断面研究。

IF 1.9 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
International Journal of Dentistry Pub Date : 2025-02-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ijod/3623119
Bandar S Shukr, Haifaa M Alshamrani, Mohammed A Alzubaidi, Ali A Alqarni, Muaath H Alzahrani, Faisal K Altalhi, Abdulrahman A Alrizqi
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目的:本研究旨在调查塔伊夫人群对儿童创伤性牙损伤(TDI)的知识和态度,以及应急管理的预测因素和未来教育的意向,并对父母亚群进行了额外的关注。方法:通过在线匿名问卷收集345名参与者的数据,该问卷包含四个部分:人口统计数据、关于TDI知识和既往经验的问题、关于2例临床病例管理的问题、关于管理未来TDI的自我报告能力和未来教育/培训的动机的问题。采用调整后的线性和逻辑回归来评估不同预测因子对总知识得分、自我报告的管理能力、TDI学习重要性和未来教育/培训兴趣的影响。结果:调查结果显示,TDI管理的整体知识贫乏,特别是在撕脱事故中,父母亚群的知识略好。在总人口中,在政府工作(p值= 0.047)或作为自由职业者(p值= 0.006)与较高的知识相关,而获得任何先前的TDI信息与足够的管理能力相关(p值= 0.001)。对于父母亚群,参加过以前的TDI教育课程与更高的知识相关(p值= 0.043)。与总体人群相似,获得任何以前的TDI信息与足够的管理能力相关(p值= 0.001)。然而,从专业资源获取此类信息与较低的管理能力相关(p值= 0.033)。未观察到TDI学习重要性和未来教育/培训兴趣之间的显著关联。结论:本研究突出了塔伊夫地区人口在与儿童牙齿损伤及其管理相关的知识、意识和技能方面存在显著差距。需要有针对性的教育干预措施,以提高公众意识,弥合目前在知识和技能方面的差距。
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Knowledge on Management of Traumatic Dental Injury and Related Predictors in Taif, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Objectives: This study was undertaken to investigate the knowledge and attitudes toward pediatric traumatic dental injury (TDI) among the population of Taif, as well as predictors of emergency management and intentions for future education, with an additional focus on the subpopulation of parents. Methods: Data were collected from 345 participants using an anonymous questionnaire that was distributed online and contained four sections: demographics, questions regarding TDI knowledge and previous experiences, questions about the management of two clinical cases, and questions about the self-reported capability to manage future TDIs and the motivation for future education/training. Adjusted linear and logistic regressions were utilized to assess the effect of the different predictors on the total knowledge score, self-reported management capabilities, TDI learning importance, and future education/training interests. Results: The findings revealed poor overall knowledge regarding TDI management, especially in avulsion incidents, with slightly better knowledge in the subpopulation of parents. In the total population, working in a governmental job (p-value = 0.047) or as a freelancer (p-value = 0.006) was associated with higher knowledge, while obtaining any previous TDI information was associated with sufficient management capabilities (p-value = 0.001). Regarding the parent subpopulation, attending a previous TDI educational course was associated with higher knowledge (p-value = 0.043). Similar to the total population, obtaining any previous TDI information was associated with sufficient management capabilities (p-value = 0.001). However, receiving such information from professional resources was associated with lower management capabilities (p-value = 0.033). No significant associations were observed regarding the outcomes of TDI learning importance and future education/training interests. Conclusion: This study highlights significant gaps in the knowledge, awareness, and skills related to pediatric dental injuries and their management among the population of the Taif region. Targeted educational interventions are needed to increase public awareness and bridge the current gaps in knowledge and skills.

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International Journal of Dentistry
International Journal of Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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